The http element can contain the following subelements:
Table 3–22 List of http Subelements
Element |
Occurrences |
Description |
---|---|---|
version |
0 or 1 |
The highest HTTP protocol version the server supports. The default HTTP version string is HTTP/1.1. |
server-header |
0 or 1 |
The server header information, such as the name of the server software and version. The default server header is Sun-Java-System-Web-Server/7.0. |
request-header-buffer-size |
0 or 1 |
The size (in bytes) of the buffer used to read HTTP request headers. The value can be from 0 to 2147483647. |
strict-request-headers |
0 or 1 |
Determines whether the server rejects certain malformed HTTP request headers. The default value is false. |
max-request-headers |
0 or 1 |
The maximum number of header fields to allow in an HTTP request header. The value can be from 1 to 512. |
output-buffer-size |
0 or 1 |
The size (in bytes) of buffer used to buffer HTTP responses. The value can be from 0 to 2147483647. |
max-unchunk-size |
0 or 1 |
The maximum size (in bytes) of a chunked HTTP request body that the server will unchunk. The value can be from 0 to 2147483647. |
unchunk-timeout |
0 or 1 |
The maximum time (in seconds) that the server waits for a chunked HTTP request body to arrive. The value can be from 0 to 3600, or -1 for no timeout. |
io-timeout |
0 or 1 |
The maximum time (in seconds) that the server waits for an individual packet. The value can be from 0 to 3600, or -1 for no timeout. |
request-header-timeout |
0 or 1 |
The maximum time (in seconds) that the server waits for a complete HTTP request header. The value can be from 0 to 604800, or -1 for no timeout. |
request-body-timeout |
0 or 1 |
The maximum time (in seconds) that the server waits for a complete HTTP request body. The value can be from 0 to 604800, or -1 for no timeout. |
favicon |
0 or 1 |
Determines whether the server replies to requests for favicon.ico with its own built-in icon file. The default value is true. |
etag |
0 or 1 |
Controls whether the server includes an Etag header field in its responses. The default value is true. |