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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(4.1) 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(4.1) 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(4.1) for more information.

rest.client.max.strict.bytes

Default value: "8m"

This property specifies the maximum memory bytes size when loading an entire entity to the memory. The agent will reject response that is larger 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 where 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(4.1) for more information.

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