HTTP Functions for HTTP Request Messages Configuration
This section explains how HTTP functions are used to send secure and non-secure HTTP requests to other servers, and work with responses received.
- Generating a Self-Signed SSL Certificate (Keystore)
HTTPS requires use of an SSL certificate. It creates a keystore file and password for the specified type of SSL certificate (keystore). - Getting POST Data
- Loading Trusted Certificates
- Sending an Event
To send an event as a request encapsulating request headers as properties. - Sending an Asynchronous Request (Not Secure)
To send requests to an HTTP server asynchronously, use this function. - Sending a Secure Asynchronous Request
To send asynchronous requests using SSL, use this function. - Sending a Secure Synchronous Request
To send synchronous requests using SSL, use this function. - Sending a Request via Proxy Server
To send requests via a proxy server, use this function.
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