This section describes the different properties that you can use in the STR to configure ECs.
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EC Web Interface Properties
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ec.httpdwebserver.enabled | Default value: This property specifies if the Web Interface for ECs should be active. | |||||||
ec.httpdwebserver.host | Default value: Taken from the value of the common property This property specifies the host used to communicate with an EC Web Interface. Set it to 0.0.0.0 to bind all addresses on the currently used host. This is done to access the Web Interface by both virtual and logical IP addresses or hostnames. | |||||||
ec.httpd.password | Default value: This property specifies the password to be used for the EC Web Interface. | ec.httpdwebserver.port | Default value: This property specifies the TCP port of the EC Web Interface.
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ec.httpd.refreshrate | Default value: This property specifies how often (in seconds) a Web Interface page shall be refreshed. The refresh can also be done manually, as described in the Web Interface user's guide. | |||||||
mz.wi.cross-origin.allowedOrigins | Default value: This property allows you to use RESTful Web Services across different origins. The possible value is a comma-separated list of the hosts:ports that are permitted to use the RESTful Web Services, e.g. |
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Database Properties
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max.cached.prepared.statements | Default value: If you want to change the number of preparedStatements that are cached between connections, you can use this property to specify a different number than the default.
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connectionpool.strict.pool.size | Default value: false If you enable this property, the database pool enables the Blocking Queue implementation where there is a strict restriction to the maximum number of connections.
This property is general for all supported databases. It is enabled per each EC separately. If enabled the connection pool for the particular EC have a strict maximum limit. The maximum limit can be set in the Database profile agents Properties tab. For more information on this tab, refer to the Database Profile. | |||||
connectionpool.wait.timeout.milliseconds | Default value:
This property is used to configure the amount of time a thread should remain in the blocked queue until it tries for a new connection. If a connection is made available before this time, the thread's waiting time is interrupted. |
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Property | Description |
rest.client.idleTimeout | Default value: "200s" This property specifies the time a connection stays idle before it is eligible to be disconnected. If there is no traffic during the specified time, the REST Client agent will remove the session once the timeout is reached. You can also set this property on the container level, where the value is only applied to all ECs under a particular container. You can refer to Container Properties for more information. |
rest.client.max.chunk.size | Default value: "8m" This property specifies the maximum chunk size of the HTTP response that the REST Client agent should receive from the server. The agent will reject data with sizes that are larger than the value defined by this property. You can also set this property on the container level, where the value is only applied to all ECs under a particular container. You can refer to Container Properties for more information. |
rest.client.max.content.length | Default value: "64m" This property specifies the maximum length of the HTTP content received by the REST Client agent. The agent will reject content that is longer than the specified value defined by this property. Although it is also possible to set the value of this property to infinite, there will be a possibility that the EC will crash from an out-of-memory error. So do consider setting the memory size of the EC to be higher than the expected size of the HTTP content that the agent will be receiving. You can also set this property on the container level, where the value is only applied to all ECs under a particular container. You can refer to Container Properties for more information. |
Inter Workflow Properties
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