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To override the default client implementation, configure the following attribute:
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httpClientRef | Bean ID | A reference to an externally defined Spring bean that specifies an org.apache.http.client.HttpClient object. This attribute conflicts with and overrides all of the other HTTP attributes. See the HttpClientConfiguration topic for more information. |
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title | HTTP Connection Attributes |
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The following attributes apply to the HTTP connections obtained and managed by an HTTP metadata provider: Name | Type | Default | Description |
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connectionRequestTimeout | Duration | Depends on provider type | The maximum amount of time to wait for a connection to be returned from the HTTP client's connection pool manager. Set to PT0S to disable. | connectionTimeout | Duration | Depends on provider type | The maximum amount of time to wait to establish a connection with the remote server. Set to PT0S to disable. | socketTimeout | Duration | Depends on provider type | The maximum amount of time to wait between two consecutive packets while reading from the socket connected to the remote server. Set to PT0S to disable. |
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title | HTTP Security Attributes |
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The following security-related attributes apply to any HTTP metadata provider: Name | Type | Default | Description |
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disregardTLSCertificate | Boolean | false | If true, no TLS certificate checking will take place over an HTTPS connection. Be careful with this setting, it is typically only used during testing. See the HttpClientConfiguration topic for more information. | httpClientSecurityParametersRef | Bean ID | | A reference to an externally defined Spring bean that specifies an HttpClientSecurityParameters instance, which consolidates all HTTP security parameters including advanced TLS usage. This attribute conflicts with and overrides any explicit TrustEngine implementation configured as an inline <TLSTrustEngine> element. See the HttpClientConfiguration topic for more information. |
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