Parameter name | Scope | Type | Description |
<JustThisFile> | G | B | Specifies whether the configuration file present is the only configuration file [default = true]. If JustThisFile is set to "false", then no access point is defined for the Web service to run, the search is expanded to the old configuration file named CfgWebServices.ini (C/Windows context) or CfgWebServices.properties (Java context). |
<Transport><MaxConnectionPerHost> | G | N | Java context: sets the maximal number of simultaneous HTTP connections for a same access point [by default=2]. For a web service consumption from a web application, this value must be adapted to the potential number of simultaneous queries. Note: a HTTP connection is released when the Adelia WS_FREE_RESULT instruction is run. |
<Transport><MaxTotalConnection> | G | N | Java context: sets the maximal total number of simultaneous HTTP connections [by default=10]. For a web service consumption from a web application, this value must be adapted to the potential number of simultaneous queries. Note: a HTTP connection is released when the Adelia WS_FREE_RESULT instruction is run. |
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<AdeliaName> | S | S | Adelia name of the Web service to which the <Service> item configuration elements apply. |
<Epr> | S | S | Access point for the Web service. Replaces the fixed access point during generation. |
<Encoding> | GS | S | Character encoding of the SOAP message sent to the service. [default ='UTF-8']. |
<ForceMtom> | GS | B | Enables MTOM optimization for binary items. [default = false]. |
<DatetimeSerWithZulu> | GS | B | Enables TIMESTAMP serialization, taking into account the time zone and daylight saving. [default = false]. |
<NbMaxSessions> | GS | N | Used to define the maximum number of active (simultaneous) requests sent to a service. [default = 10]. |
<Session><Management> | GS | B | Enabling session monitoring. Note: For session monitoring to be operational, the Web service must be appropriately configured/implemented. |
<Session><SessionId> | GS | S | "Transport" scope session monitoring allows a different JSESSIONID session id to be defined. |
<Transport><Protocol> | GS | S | HTTP protocol version (default: "HTTP/1.1") Alternative value: "HTTP/1.0". |
<Transport><HTTP1.1><Chunked> | GS | S | Activation of Chunked mode (for HTTP1/1). [default = true]. |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><ServerCertFile> | GS | S | [SSL; C/Windows client] .pem file containing the certificate required to authenticate the server. This file must be specified only if the SSL connection cannot be established automatically via the package of CA certificates %adeliws%/certifs/cacert.pem. Note: In case of SSL connection failure, it is also possible to set the <ServerCertAuto>true</ServerCertAuto> element in a way to retrieve automatically from the target server a certificate which allows to establish the connection (to use in particular in case of self-signed certificate). |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><KeyFile> | GS | S | [SSL; C/Windows client] .pem containing the certificate and private key required for client authentication by the server. |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><Passphrase> | GS | S | [SSL; C/Windows client] Passphrase used to encrypt the private key. This passphrase can appear unencrypted or encrypted in the configuration file. |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><TruststoreName> | GS | S | [SSL; Java client] Name of the Java truststore or a .pem file required for server authentication. This truststore must be specified only if the SSL connection cannot be established automatically via the package of CA certificates %java_home%/jre/lib/security/cacerts. Note: In case of SSL connection failure, it is also possible to set the <ServerCertAuto>true</ServerCertAuto> element in a way to retrieve automatically from the target server a certificate which allows to establish the connection (to use in particular in case of self-signed certificate). |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><TruststorePwd> | GS | S | [SSL; Java client] Java truststore password. This password can appear unencrypted or encrypted in the configuration file. |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><KeystoreName> | GS | S | [SSL; Java client] Name of the Java keystore required for client authentication by the server. |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><KeystorePwd> | GS | S | [SSL; Java client] Java keystore password. This password can appear unencrypted or encrypted in the configuration file. Important: the implementation requires the same password to be used to protect the keystore and private key. |
<Transport><SSLCertificate><ServerCertAuto> | GS | S | If set to true, in case of SSL connection failure via the package of CA certificates, this element allows to retrieve automatically from the target server a certificate to establish the connection (to use in particular in case of self-signed certificate). |
<Transport><Timeout> | GS | N | Transport layer timeout [in milliseconds; default = 60000]. If the service fails to respond within this time frame, an error is raised. A mode must be specified to force authentication. |
<Transport><HttpAuth><AuthMode> | GS | S | HTTP authentication mode: AUTO | BASIC | DIGEST | NTLM |
<Transport><HttpAuth><Credentials><Usr> | GS | S | User name for HTTP authentication. |
<Transport><HttpAuth><Credentials><Pwd> | GS | S | Password for HTTP authentication. This password can appear unencrypted or encrypted in the configuration file. |
<Transport><HttpAuth><Credentials><Domain> | GS | S | Application area for NTLM type authentication. |
<Transport><Proxy><Host> | GS | S | Host name for connection through a proxy. |
<Transport><Proxy><Port> | GS | N | Port for connection through a proxy. |
<Transport><Proxy><AuthMode> | GS | C | HTTP authentication mode: AUTO | BASIC | DIGEST | NTLM A mode must be specified to force authentication. |
<Transport><Proxy><Credentials><Usr> | GS | S | User name for connection through a proxy [leave blank for an anonymous connection]. |
<Transport><Proxy><Credentials><Pwd> | GS | S | Password for connection through a proxy [leave blank for an anonymous connection]. This password can appear unencrypted or encrypted in the configuration file. |
<Transport><UseAsyncDualChannel> | GS | B | Activation of a dual communication channel for asynchronous calls. [default = false]. |
<Transport><ReceiverPort> | GS | N | The "TransportReceiver" client listening port used in case of a dual channel asynchronous communication. |
<Module><Name> | GS | S | Name of the module to commit. Example : "addressing", "rampart". |
<Module><Description><PolicyFile> | GS | S | Name of the policy file to associate with the <Name> module. |
<Module><Description><Property><Name> | GS | S | Name of the property to define for the <Name> module. |
<Module><Description><Property><Type> | GS | S | <Name> property type: "string" | "int" | "bool" | "xml" |
<Module><Description><Property><Value> | GS | S | <Name> property value: The value must match the defined type. |
<Timeout> | O | N | Transport layer timeout [in milliseconds; default = 60000]. If the service fails to respond within this time frame, an error is raised. |
<SoapAction> | O | S | Use of a different SoapAction than that of the name of the fixed operation during generation. |