The following settings configure the internal HTTP server used by the channel. They are set in the CDD editor.
The number of milliseconds the HTTP server waits after accepting a connection, for the request URI line (that is, the first part of the request message) to be presented. The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all request processing threads are in use. Any requests received when the queue is full are refused. The number of milliseconds during which the sockets used by the HTTP server linger (that is, not complete immediately) when they are closed. Use of socket linger allows time for a graceful shutdown sequence to complete. For HTTP components server, set to a positive integer value. If no value is specified, then the HTTP Components server handles n requests simultaneously, where n is less than the maximum number of open file descriptors (sockets) for the server socket. This number depends on the operating system. If set to false, the TCP_NO_DELAY option is not set on the server socket.If set to true, the TCP_NO_DELAY option is set on the server socket. Using TCP_NO_DELAY improves performance under most circumstances. The absolute path where static HTML files are stored. The HTTP server retrieves pages from this location. Determines whether to perform stale connection check or not. Disabling the stale connection check may result in slight performance improvement at a risk of getting an I/O error when executing a request over a connection that has been closed at the server side. The default protocols are the ones supported by the SSL Provider. (SSLv3:TLSv1 are the most widely supported.) This specifies if the encoding specified in the contentType must be used for URI query parameters, instead of using the URIEncoding. This specifies the character encoding used to decode the URI. If not specified, UTF-8 is used. If this value is set, be.http.useBodyEncodingForURI is always set to false irrespective of how it has been set. Set to true if you want the calls to request.getRemoteHost() to perform DNS lookups and return the actual host name of the remote client. Set to false to skip the DNS lookup and return the IP address as a string instead (thereby improving performance). The default value is text/html,text/xml,text/plain.
• off to disable compression
• on to allow compression, which causes text data to be compressed
• force to force compression in all cases
• an integer which is equivalent to on, but specifies the minimum amount of data before the output is compressedIf you set the compression to on or to a more aggressive value when the content-length is unknown, the output also gets compressed.The default is off. The maximum number of HTTP requests, which can be pipelined until the connection is closed by the server. When set to 1, it disables HTTP/1.0 keep-alive, as well as HTTP/1.1 keep-alive and pipelining. When set to -1, it allows an unlimited amount of pipelined or keep-alive HTTP requests. The maximum size of the POST data, specified in bytes, which is handled by the container FORM URL parameter parsing. You can disable the limit by setting this to less than or equal to 0. The maximum size of the POST data, specified in bytes, which is saved or buffered by the container during FORM or CLIENT-CERT authentication. For both types of authentication, the POST data is saved or buffered before the user is authenticated.For CLIENT-CERT authentication, the POST data is buffered for the duration of the SSL handshake and the buffer emptied when the request is processed.For FORM authentication the POST is saved while the user is re-directed to the login form and is retained until the user successfully authenticates or the session associated with the authentication request expires.You can disable the limit by setting this to -1. When set to zero, it disables the saving of POST data during authentication. The maximum number of unused request processing threads that are allowed to exist until the thread pool starts stopping the unnecessary threads. The number of request processing threads that are created when this Connector is first started. The connector also makes sure that it has the specified number of idle processing threads available. Set this to a value smaller than that set for maxSpareThreads. This is a comma-separated list of regular expressions matching user-agents of HTTP clients for which HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/1.0 keep-alive must not be used, even if the clients advertise support for these features.The default is an empty String, for which the regexp matching is disabled.You need to define corresponding event properties for HTTP header names so that the header names are mapped to the event properties at run time.Standard HTTP header properties can have a dash (-) in their names. While defining the corresponding event properties for such header properties, use an underscore character (_) instead of a dash(-). A dash is not allowed in the event property names.Following is the list of the HTTP header properties. In this a dash is replaced by an underscore while converting from HTTP headers to Event Properties, and vice-versa.
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