LDAP Binding Component Runtime
Properties
The LDAP Binding Component runtime properties are categorized
into the following types:
General Properties
The following table lists and describes each general property
for the LDAP BC. These properties are for reference purpose only and
cannot be modified.
Name
|
Description
|
Description
|
The purpose of the LDAP Binding Component.
|
Name
|
The name of the LDAP Binding Component.
|
State
|
Indicates the state of the LDAP Binding Component, either Started
or Stopped.
|
Type
|
Indicates the type of component (service-engine or binding-component).
|
Identification Properties
The following table lists and describes each identification
property for the LDAP BC. These properties are for reference purpose
only and cannot be modified.
Name
|
Description
|
Version
|
The LDAP Binding Component specification fully supported by
this build.
|
Build Number
|
Date and time stamp for the current build.
|
Configuration Properties
The following table lists and describes each configuration property
for the LDAP BC. These properties are for reference purpose only and
cannot be modified.
Name
|
Description
|
Number of Outbound Processor Threads
|
Specifies the maximum number of threads to process outbound
LDAP client invocations concurrently. The value can be any integer
from 1 to 10,000.
|
Number of Retries
|
The number of times the LDAP BC will attempt to connect to the
LDAP server.
|
Time Between Retries
|
The period of time in milliseconds that the LDAP BC will wait
between attempts to connect to the LDAP server.
|
Recovery Type
|
An action to take on recovery. The available options are ERROR,
DELETE, and SUSPEND.
|
Allow Connection Pooling
|
An indicator of whether connection pooling is enabled. Select
the check box to enable connection pooling for connecting to the LDAP
server.
|
Connection Pool Preferred Size
|
The preferred number of connections to maintain concurrently
for each connection identity.
|
Connection Pool Maximum Size
|
The maximum number of connections that will be maintained concurrently
for each connection identity.
|
Maximum Idle Timeout for Pooled Connection
|
The maximum period of time in milliseconds that a connection
can remain idle in the pool.
|
Connection Pool Protocol
|
The type of protocol to use for the pooled connections.
Choose from the following options:
-
plain ssl: Pools
connections that use simple or no authentication and pools that use
SSL.
-
plain: Pools connections
that use simple or no authentication.
-
ssl:Pools connections
that use SSL connections.
|
Connection Pool Authentication
|
The type of authentication to use for the pooled connections.
Choose from the following options:
-
none: No authentication
is required. Use this for anonymous access.
-
simple: Authentication
requires a user name and password.
-
none simple: Authentication
can be simple or not required.
-
strong: A stronger
authentication is required.
|
Allow Dynamic Endpoint
|
An indicator of whether dynamic endpoints are allowed. Select
the check box to allow them.
|
Application Configuration
|
Specifies the values for a Composite Application's endpoint
connectivity parameters (normally defined in the WSDL service extensibility
elements), and applies these values to a user-named endpoint ConfigExtension
property. The Application Configuration property editor includes fields
for all of the connectivity parameters that apply to that component's
binding protocol.
|
Application Variables
|
Specifies a list of name and value pairs for a given 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:
-
String: Specifies a string value, such as a path
or directory
-
Number: Specifies a number value
-
Boolean: Specifies a Boolean value
-
Password: Specifies a password value
|
Statistics Properties
Statistics properties include several different component activities
including exchanges, errors, requests, replies, and so on. It lists
component statistics that are collected for actions such as completed
exchanges, activated endpoints, and up time. Running statistics are
automatically collected and displayed
Loggers Properties
Loggers properties include several different component activities
that can be recorded by the server.log. The Logger
properties specify the user-designated level of logging for an event.
Each logger can be set to record information at any of the following
levels:
-
FINEST: messages provide highly detailed tracing
-
FINER: messages provide more detailed tracing
-
FINE: messages provide basic tracing
-
CONFIG: provides static configuration messages
-
INFO: provides informative messages
-
WARNING: messages indicate a warning
-
SEVERE: messages indicate a severe failure
-
OFF: no logging messages