Connection timeout with derby

Hi All
i am using derby as my database. i am new to derby, using it only becuase it is light weight.
what about the connection timeout parameter in derby.
i have checked the urlAttributes given in apache site (derby developers manual)
But no attribute is present for this parameter.
i am a regular user of mysql.
in mysql we do have socketTimeout parameter for timeout functionality which will help us to avoid the hang stated
do we have anythinng like that for derby
i am using the java JDBC for connecting to the database
Thanks
Vijay Sunder

Interesting. I didn't find anything either.
Actually timeouts in connection strings is rather new, older drivers didn't allow it, so maybe it doesn't either.
You can get the source and look it up. Might just be a doc bug. And if not there you could add it.

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