An object that represents the action of removing a header from a request. This rule applies only to HTTP listeners.
If the same header appears more than once in the request, the load balancer removes all occurances of the specified header.
Note: The system does not distinquish between underscore and dash characters in headers. That is, it treats
{@code example_header_name} and {@code example-header-name} as identical. Oracle recommends that you do not rely on underscore
or dash characters to uniquely distinguish header names.
An object that represents the action of removing a header from a request. This rule applies only to HTTP listeners. If the same header appears more than once in the request, the load balancer removes all occurances of the specified header. Note: The system does not distinquish between underscore and dash characters in headers. That is, it treats {@code example_header_name} and {@code example-header-name} as identical. Oracle recommends that you do not rely on underscore or dash characters to uniquely distinguish header names.