WebServiceEngine options
Flag | Client or Server | Description |
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autocookiesmanagement |
Client | If set to TRUE , it activates the automatic cookies management for any
HttpRequest. It is the same as calling req.setAutoCookies(TRUE) for all HttpRequest
to a single instance of fglrun. By setting to Default value is |
connectiontimeout |
Client | Defines the default maximum time in seconds a client, an HttpRequest and a
TcpRequest have to wait for the establishment of a connection with a server.
A value of -1 means infinite wait. The default is 30 seconds for non-Windows, 5 seconds for Windows®. |
http_invoketimeout Important:
This feature is deprecated, its use is discouraged although not prohibited. |
Client | Defines the default maximum time in seconds a client has to wait before the
client connection raises an error because the server is not responding. A value of -1 means that it has to wait until the server responds. The default is -1. Important:
Deprecated - use |
maximumpersistentcookies |
Client | Specify the maximum number of persistent cookies that can be handled by a single
fglrun process. If the limit is reached, the older cookies will be deleted to
create room for the newer cookies. This option applies to the client side only. Default value is 50. |
maximumresponselength |
Both | Defines the maximum authorized size in KBytes for a client, server, HTTP or TCP
response, before a break (when it stops and returns from the function because the amount of data
surpassed the maximumresponselength.) A value of -1 means no limit. The default is -1. |
readwritetimeout |
Client | Defines the default maximum time in seconds a client, a HTTP request/response
and a TCP request/response have to wait before raising an error that the server doesn't return or
accept data. A value of -1 means infinite wait. The default is -1. |
server_readwritetimeout |
Server | Defines how long a socket read or write operation can wait before raising an
error. The default value is 5 seconds. Before this option was introduced, the default value
was -1 (infinite) and was configurable with the accept timeout parameter via |
server_restdefaultformat |
Server | Defines runtime support for mime types in REST operations. By default the
supported formats are XML and JSON. If the mime type is not set by the WSMedia attribute on the
record for instance, by calling,
com.webserviceEngine.SetOption("server_restdefaultformat","xml") you can specify
the XML format at runtime. Other options are "json" or "both" .
Then you can also retrieve the value with |
SoapModuleURI |
Both | Defines the SOAP role of a Genero application with a URI to identify it along a
SOAP message path. The default value is NULL. |
tcp_connectiontimeout Important:
This feature is deprecated, its use is discouraged although not prohibited. |
Client | Defines the default maximum time in seconds a client has to wait for the
establishment of a TCP connection with a server. A value of -1 means infinite wait. The default is 30 seconds for non-Windows, 5 seconds for Windows. Important:
Deprecated - use |
wsdl_arraysize |
Server | Defines whether the size of a BDL array will be taken into account during the
WSDL generation. See WSDL generation options notes. A value of zero means FALSE. The default is TRUE. |
wsdl_decimalsize |
Server | Defines whether the precision and scale of a DECIMAL variable will be taken into
account during the WSDL generation.
See WSDL generation options notes. A value of zero means FALSE. The default is TRUE. |
wsdl_stringsize |
Server | Defines whether the size of a CHAR or VARCHAR variable will be taken into
account during the WSDL generation.
See WSDL generation options notes. A value of zero means FALSE. The default is TRUE. |