The HTTP Binding Component's runtime properties can be configured from the NetBeans IDE, or from a command prompt (command line interface) during installation.
The HTTP Binding Component properties apply to the binding component as a whole, including all provider and consumer endpoints.
To display or edit the properties in the NetBeans IDE, do the following:
From the Services tab of the NetBeans IDE, expand the Servers node.
Start your application server. To do this, right-click your application server and select Start from the shortcut menu.
Under the application server, expand the JBI -> Binding Components nodes and select the HTTP Binding Component (com.sun.httpsoapbc). The current HTTP Binding Component properties are displayed at the right side of the NetBeans IDE. You can also double-click the HTTP Binding Component to open a properties window.
Edit the properties as needed. To apply any changes you make to the runtime HTTP Binding Component properties, stop and restart the HTTP Binding Component.
The HTTP Binding Component properties specify clustering and proxy settings, and reference the Binding Component's description, name, type, and state.
Table 18 HTTP Binding Component Runtime Properties
Property |
Description |
Required or Optional |
Example |
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General Properties |
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Description |
Indicates the purpose of the HTTP Binding Component. This property is displayed for reference purposes. |
Automatic |
HTTP Soap Binding to send SOAP messages, for example, to and from BPEL service engine. |
Name |
Indicates the name of the HTTP Binding Component. This property is displayed for reference purposes. |
Automatic |
com.sun.httpsoapbc-1.0-2 |
State |
Indicates the state of the HTTP Binding Component as "Started" or "Stopped." This property is displayed for reference purposes. |
Automatic |
Started |
Type |
Indicates the type of component. This property is displayed for reference purposes. |
Automatic |
binding-component |
Identification Properties |
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Version |
Indicates the component specification version. |
Static |
1.0 |
Build Number |
Indicates the component build number. |
Static |
080311_4 |
Configuration Properties |
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Number of Outbound Threads |
Specifies the maximum number of threads to process outbound HTTP/SOAP invocations concurrently. The value can be any integer from 1 to 2147483647. |
Required |
10 |
Default HTTP Port Number |
Specifies the default HTTP port number for the HTTP Binding Component instance. This property is required for clustering and allows each HTTP Binding Component to be differentiated by its unique default port number. A default port number is calculated and preassigned when the binding component is initially installed in the application server instance. A file containing the persisted configuration is stored for each component. This is used to assign a unique default port number for each HTTP Binding Component instance on a computer. |
Required |
8180 |
Default HTTPS Port Number |
Specifies the default HTTP Secure port number for the HTTP Binding Component instance. This property is required for clustering and allows each HTTP Binding Component to be differentiated by its unique default port number. A default port number is calculated and preassigned when the binding component is initially installed in the application server instance. A file containing the persisted configuration is stored for each component. This is used to assign a unique default port number for each HTTP Binding Component instance on a computer. |
Required |
8280 |
(SSL) Client authentication enabled |
Specifies if client authentication 2-way (mutual) SSL on the default HTTPS port is enabled. Restart the binding component to effect changes for this property. |
Optional |
Select the checkbox to enable |
Sun Access Manager Configuration Directory |
Specifies the location of the Sun Access Manager configuration directory, which contains the Access Manager properties file. If you are using the OpenSSO Web Service Security Agent (WSS), use this property to specify the directory that contains the the AMConfig.properties file. For more information see Authentication Mechanisms for Consumer Endpoints |
Optional |
C:\GlassFishESBv21\glassfish\addons\accessmanager |
Sun Access Manager Classpath |
Specifies the client SDK JAR and WS provider JAR files to be added to the classpath. The files you specify depend on whether you are using Access Manager or OpenSSO Web Service Security Agent (WSS) For more information see Authentication Mechanisms for Consumer Endpoints |
Optional |
C:\GlassFishESBv21\glassfish\addons\accessmanager\amclientsdk.jar,C:\GlassFishESBv21\glassfish\addons\accessmanager\amWebServicesProvider.jar Note: Files are comma separated. |
Proxy Type |
Specifies the proxy type as SOCKS, HTTP, or DIRECT. Enter one of the following String values: SOCKS The proxy server is a SOCKS (version 4 or version 5) server. HTTP The proxy is an HTTP proxy server. DIRECT The connection does not go through any proxy. |
Required |
SOCKS |
Proxy Host |
Specifies the proxy host name or IP address. |
Optional |
polaris.sun.com |
Proxy Port |
Specifies the proxy port number. |
Required |
2080 |
Non-proxy Hosts |
Specifies the list of hosts that you do not want to go through the proxy. Each host is separated with a pipe "|". |
Optional |
localhost|127.0.0.4 |
Proxy User Name |
Specifies the user name used to the proxy server. For SOCKS-v4, no authentication is required. For SOCKS-v5, the binding component supports no authentication, and Username/Password authentication. For HTTP Proxy, the binding component supports Basic Authentication, Digest Access, and NTLM. Basic Authentication requires a specified username and password. Digest Access and NTLM require a dedicated proxy server for support. |
Required in some cases | |
Proxy User Password |
Specifies the password used in conjunction with the the ProxyUserName to access the proxy server. For SOCKS-v4, no authentication is required. For SOCKS-v5, the binding component supports no authentication, and Username/Password authentication. For HTTP Proxy, the binding component supports Basic Authentication, Digest Access, and NTLM. Basic Authentication requires a specified username and password. Digest Access and NTLM require a dedicated proxy server for support. |
Required in some cases | |
Use Default JVM Proxy Settings |
Indicates whether the HTTP Binding Component's proxy settings are specified by the existing JVM settings or by the HTTP Binding Component properties. The options indicate the following: true The proxy is controlled by the existing JVM system settings. The settings are outside of this binding component, so all additional proxy settings are ignored. false The proxy is controlled by the binding component proxy settings. |
Required |
false |
Application Configuration |
Specifies the values for a Composite Application's endpoint connectivity parameters (normally defined in the WSDL service extensibility elements), and apply these values to a user-named endpoint Config Extension Property. The Application Configuration property editor includes fields for all of the connectivity parameters that apply to that component's binding protocol. When you enter the name of a saved Config Extension and define the connectivity parameters in the Application Configuration editor, these values override the WSDL defined connectivity attributes when your project is deployed. To change these connectivity parameters again, you simply change the values in the Application Configuration editor, then shutdown and start your Service Assembly to apply the new values. |
Optional |
The user-defined name of the Config Extension you want and define, and the values for the connection parameters. |
Application Variables |
Specifies a list of name:value pairs for a given stated type. The application variable name can be used as a token for a WSDL extensibility element attribute in a corresponding binding. The Application Variables configuration property offers four variable types:
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Optional |
Enter the name value, such as PASSWORD, and enter the variable Value, such as SECRET. For Boolean values, the Value field provides a checkbox (checked = true). For Password values, the Value entered is masked as asterisks. |
Statistics Properties |
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Includes 19 different component activities including exchanges, errors, requests, replies, and so forth. |
Lists component statistics that are collected for actions such as endpoints activated, average response time, completed exchanges, and so forth. Running statistics are automatically collected and displayed. |
Automatic |
240 |
Loggers Properties |
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Includes over 30 different component activities that can be recorded by the server.log. |
Specifies the level of logging for each event. There are eight levels of logging, FINEST (most detailed), FINER, FINE, CONFIG, INFO, WARNING, SEVERE (failure messages only), and OFF. |
Optional |
WARNING |