Use the -attributes parameter for the setPolicyType and setBinding
commands to specify additional configuration information for the HTTPTransport
policy and policy set binding. Application and system policy sets can use
the HTTPTransport policy and binding.
Use the following commands and parameters in
the PolicySetManagement group of the AdminTask object to customize your policy
set configuration.
- Use the attributes parameter for the getPolicyType and getBinding
commands to view the properties for your policy and binding configuration.
To get an attribute, pass the property name to the getPolicyType or getBinding
command.
- Use the attributes parameter for the setPolicyType and setBinding
commands to add, update, or remove properties from your policy and binding
configurations. To add or update an attribute, specify the property name and
value. The setPolicyType and setBinding commands update the value if the attribute
exists, or adds the attribute and value if the attribute does not exist. To
remove an attribute, specify the value as an empty string (""). The attributes parameter
accepts a properties object.
Note: If a property name or value supplied with the attributes parameter
is not valid, then the setPolicyType and setBinding commands fail with an
exception. The property that is not valid is logged as an error or warning
in the SystemOut.log file. However, the command exception might not
contain the detailed information for the property that caused the exception.
When the setPolicyType and setBinding commands fail, examine the SystemOut.log file
for any error and warning messages that indicate that the input for the attributes parameter
contains one or multiple properties that are not valid.
Before you use the commands in this topic, verify that
you are using the most recent version of the wsadmin tool. The policy set
management commands that accept a properties object as the value for the attributes or bindingLocation parameters
are not supported on previous versions of the wsadmin tool. For example, the
commands do not run on a Version 6.1.0.x node.
The following sections explain the policy and binding properties to configure:
HTTPTransport policy properties
The
HTTPTransport policy set can be used for HTTPS, basic authorization, compression,
and binary encoding transport methods.
Configure the HTTPTransport policy
by specifying the following attributes with the
setPolicyType command:
- protocolVersion
- Specifies the version of HTTP to use. The valid version values are HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0.
- maintainSession
- Specifies whether the HTTP session is enabled when a message is sent.
The valid values are yes or no.
- chunkTransferEnc
- Specifies whether to enable chunked transfer encoding. The valid values
are yes or no.
- sendExpectHeader
- Specifies whether to send an expect 100-request header. The valid values
are yes or no.
- compressRequest:name
- Specifies whether to compress the request. The valid values are gzip, x-gzip, deflate,
or none.
- compressResponse:name
- Specifies whether to compress the response. The valid values are gzip, x-gzip, deflate,
or none.
- acceptRedirectionURL
- Specifies whether to accept URL redirection automatically. The valid values
are yes or no.
- messageResendOnce
- Specifies if a message can be sent more than once. The valid values are yes or no.
- connectTimeout
- Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, before a connection times out
when sending a message. Specify an integer value that is greater than zero.
If a value of zero or less is specified, the connectTimeout property is set
to the default value of 180 seconds. No maximum value is set for this property.
- writeTimeout
- Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, before the write time out occurs.
Specify an integer value. Specify an integer value that is greater than zero.
If a value of zero or less is specified, the connectTimeout property is set
to the default value of 300 seconds. No maximum value is set for this property.
- readTimeout
- Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, before the read time out occurs.
Specify an integer value. Specify an integer value that is greater than zero.
If a value of zero or less is specified, the connectTimeout property is set
to the default value of 300 seconds. No maximum value is set for this property.
- persistConnection
- Specifies whether to use a persistent connection when sending messages.
Valid values are yes or no.
The following setPolicyType example command sets values
for each HTTPTransport binding property:
AdminTask.setPolicyType('[-policySet "WSHTTPS custom" -policyType HTTPTransport -attributes
"[[protocolVersion HTTP/1.1][sessionEnable yes][chunkTransferEnc yes][sendExpectHeader yes]
[compressRequest:name gzip][compressResponse:name gzip][acceptRedirectionURL yes]
[messageResendOnce no][connectTimeout 300][writeTimeout 300][readTimeout 300][persistConnection yes]]"]')
HTTPTransport binding properties
Configure
the HTTPTransport binding by specifying the following attributes with the
setBinding command:
- outAsyncResponseBasicAuth:userid
- Specifies the user name for basic authentication of outbound asynchronous
responses.
- outAsyncResponseBasicAuth:password
- Specifies the password for basic authentication of outbound asynchronous
responses.
- outAsyncResponseProxy:userid
- Specifies the user name for the outbound asynchronous service responses
proxy.
- outAsyncResponseProxy:password
- Specifies the password for the outbound asynchronous service responses
proxy.
- outAsyncResponseProxy:port
- Specifies the port number for the outbound asynchronous service responses
proxy.
- outAsyncResponseProxy:host
- Specifies the host name for the outbound asynchronous service responses
proxy.
- outRequestBasicAuth:userid
- Specifies the user name or basic authentication of outbound service requests.
- outRequestBasicAuth:password
- Specifies the password for basic authentication of outbound service requests.
- outRequestProxy:userid
- Specifies the user name for the outbound service request proxy.
- outRequestProxy:password
- Specifies the password for the outbound service request proxy.
- outRequestProxy:port
- Specifies the port number for the outbound service request proxy.
- outRequestProxy:host
- Specifies the host name for the outbound service request proxy.
The following
setBinding example command sets
values for each HTTPTransport binding property:
AdminTask.setBinding('[-bindingLocation "" -policyType HTTPTransport -attributes
"[[outAsyncResponseBasicAuth:userid myID][outAsyncResponseBasicAuth:password
myPW][outAsyncResponseProxy:host hostname][outAsyncResponseProxy:port 9060]
[outAsyncResponseProxy:userid myID][outAsyncResponseProxy:password myPW]
[outRequestBasicAuth:userid myID][outRequestBasicAuth:password myPW]
[outRequestProxy:userid myID][outRequestProxy:password myPW]
[outRequestProxy:port 9061][outRequestProxy:host hostname]]"]')