If you are using an HTTP transport channel, you can add any of the following custom properties to the configuration settings for that channel.
You can add the custom properties for an application server or a proxy server through the administrative console.
An application server or a proxy server inherits the custom property values that are specified for the WCInboundAdmin or WCInboundAdminSecure transport chain because one of these chains is usually the first chain to get activated when the application server is initialized. Therefore, before specifying any custom properties for a Web container transport chain, you should disable the WCInboundAdmin and WCInboundAdminSecure transport chains.
Following are the descriptions of the HTTP transport channel custom properties provided with the product. These properties are not shown on the settings page for an HTTP transport channel.
Use the ConnectionResponseTimeout property to set the maximum amount of time, in seconds, that the server waits for an application component to respond to an HTTP request. Set this variable for each of the HTTP transport channel definitions on the server. You must set this variable for both SSL transport channels and non-SSL transport channels. If the response is not received within the specified length of time, the servant might fail with ABEND EC3 and RSN=04130007. Setting this timer prevents client applications from waiting for a response from an application component that might be deadlocked, looping, or encountering other processing problems that cause the application component to hang.
Use the server custom properties protocol_http_timeout_output_recovery, and protocol_https_timeout_output_recovery, to indicate the recovery action that you want taken on timeouts for requests received over the HTTP and HTTPS transport channels.
Data type | Integer |
Default | 300 seconds |
Use the CookiesConfigureNoCache property to specify whether the presence of a Set-Cookie header in an HTTP response message triggers the addition of several cache related headers. If this property is set to true, an Expires header with a very old date, and a Cache-Control header that explicitly tells the client not to cache the Set-Cookie header are automatically added to a response message. These headers are not automatically added if this property is set to false.
This property is functionality equivalent to the com.ibm.websphere.cookies.no.header property that was available in previous versions of the product.
Data type | Boolean |
Default | True |
Use the EnableBuildBackupList property to enable the HTTP channel to scan for the history files in the access and error logs directory, and rolling these files over with any newer log files created.
When this property is set to true, the HTTP Channel scans for the history files in the access and error logs directory, and rolls these files over with any newer log files created.
Data type | Boolean |
Default | False |
Use the HonorTransferEncoding property to indicate whether the HTTP transport channels should convert a chunked message to a content-length delimited message when there is only one chunk.
When this property is set to true, the HTTP transport channels write out the chunks instead of switching to a content-length message even if the message only consists of one chunk. There is a performance impact to this setting because the HTTP transport channels does two writes for every single-chunk message: the first write is for the message, and the second write is for the zero byte chunk that marks the end of the message
When this property is set to false, the HTTP transport channels convert a chunked message to a content-length delimited message when there is only one chunk. This setting improves channel performance because the channel only does one write for a single-chunk message that is converted to a content-length message.
Data type | Boolean |
Default | False |
Use the localLogFilenamePrefix property to specify a prefix for the filename of the network log file. Normally, when inprocess optimization is enabled, requests through the inprocess path are logged based on the logging attributes set up for the Web container's network channel chain. You can use this property to add a prefix to the filename of the network log file. This new filename is then used as the filename for the log file for inprocess requests. Requests sent through the inprocess path are logged to this file instead of to the network log file. For example, if the log file for a network transport chain is named .../httpaccess.log, and this property is set to local for the HTTP channel in that chain, the filename of the log file for inprocess requests to the host associated with that chain is …/localhttpaccess.log.
Data type | String |
Use the limitFieldSize property to enforce the size limits on various HTTP fields, such as request URLs, or individual header names or values. Enforcing the size limits of these fields guards against possible Denial of Service attacks. An error is returned to the remote client if a field exceeds the allowed size.
Data type | Integer |
Default | 32768 |
Range | 50-32768 |
Use the limitNumHeaders property to limit the number of HTTP headers that can be present in an incoming message. If this limit is exceeded, an error is returned to the client.
Data type | Integer |
Default | 500 |
Range | 50 to 500 if you are running on Version 6.1.0.33 or earlier, or 50 to 4000 if you are running on version 6.1.0.35 or later. |
Use the RemoveServerHeader property to force the removal of any server header from HTTP responses that the application server sends, thereby hiding the identity of the server program.
Data type | Boolean |
Default | False |
Use the ServerHeaderValue property to specify a header that is added to all outgoing HTTP responses if a server header does not already exist.
Data type | String |
Default | WebSphere Application Server v/x.x, where x.x is the version of WebSphere Application Server that is running on your system. |