HTTP
The HTTP
element contains elements defining the communication carried
on the HTTP protocol between Web applications and the client.
Syntax
<HTTP>
<SESSION_COOKIE>...</SESSION_COOKIE>
<APPLICATION>...</APPLICATION>
<SERVICE>...</SERVICE>
</HTTP>
Child elements
The HTTP
element may contain the following child elements:
- One
SESSION_COOKIE
element - One
APPLICATION (for HTTP)
element - One
SERVICE (for HTTP)
element
Usage
You use the HTTP
element to define a secure flag for cookies and the HTTP
headers for applications and/or services. It therefore can contain APPLICATION
and
SERVICE
elements.
Example
<INTERFACE_TO_CONNECTOR>
...
<HTTP>
<SESSION_COOKIE Secure="TRUE"> </SESSION_COOKIE>
<APPLICATION>
<HEADER/>
</APPLICATION>
<SERVICE>
<HEADER/>
</SERVICE>
</HTTP>
</INTERFACE_TO_CONNECTOR>
Parent elements
This element is a child of INTERFACE_TO_CONNECTOR
.