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modifySCAImportHttpBinding command
Use the modifySCAImportHttpBinding command to change the attributes of an HTTP import binding.
The modifySCAImportHttpBinding command changes the properties of an HTTP import binding at the binding scope or the method scope.
- If a parameter is changed at the binding scope, the syntax should be:
<bindingName>newValue</bindingName>- If a parameter is changed at the method scope, the syntax should be:
<methodName>newValue</methodName>
The following circumstances cause an SCACommandException to be thrown:
- A resource of an invalid type is specified.
- A resource is specified that does not exist.
After using the command, save your changes to the master configuration using one of the following commands:
Required parameters
- –moduleName moduleName
- The name of the module associated with the import.
- -import import
- The name of the import.
Optional parameters
- -applicationName applicationName
- The name of the application.
- -endpointURL endpointURL
- The endpoint URL. The default value is the URI originally specified when the module was created in IBM Integration Designer.
- -endpointHttpMethod methodName
- The endpoint URL method. The default value is the method originally specified when the module was created in IBM Integration Designer.
- -endpointHttpVersion version
- The endpoint HTTP version, which can be 1.1 or 1.0. The default is 1.1.
- -authAlias authenticationAlias
- The authentication alias to use with the HTTP server.
- -sslConfiguration configuration
- The SSL configuration to use for this binding.
- -transferEncoding transferEncoding
- An indication of how information is transferred between the endpoints. Valid values are chunked and identity.
- -contentEncoding contentEncoding
- An indication of how the content that traverses the binding is encoded. Valid values are gzip, x-gzip, deflate, and identity.
- -httpProxyHost hostName
- The host name or IP address of an HTTP proxy server through which to connect to the endpoint URL.
- -httpProxyPort portTitle
- The port used to connect to an HTTP proxy server for this binding.
- -httpNonProxyHosts hostTitle
- The list of hosts on this binding that do not use proxies.
- -httpProxyCredential-AuthAlias aliasName
- The name of the HTTP proxy credential.
- -httpsProxyHost hostName
- The host name or IP address of an HTTP proxy server through which to connect to the endpoint URL.
- -httpsProxyPort portTitle
- The port used to connect to an HTTP proxy server for this binding.
- -httpsNonProxyHosts hostTitle
- The list of hosts on this binding that do not use proxies.
- -httpsProxyCredential-AuthAlias aliasName
- The name of the HTTPS proxy credential.
- -responseReadTimeout timeout
- The response read timeout.
- -connectionRetries connectionRetries
- The number of times the request is retried when the system receives an error response. The default is 0 (no attempts are made to retry the request after a failure).
Examples
The following example uses modifySCAImportHttpBinding to change the number of connection retries of an HTTP import binding called Import1 in a module called MyMod to 3.
The changes are made at the binding scope.
- Jython example:
AdminTask.modifySCAImportHttpBinding('[-moduleName MyMod -import Import1 -connectionRetries <Import1>3</Import1>]')- Jacl example:
$AdminTask modifySCAImportHttpBinding {-moduleName MyMod -import Import1 -connectionRetries <Import1>3</Import1>}
The following example uses modifySCAImportHttpBinding to change the number of connection retries of an HTTP import binding called Import1 in a module called MyMod to 3.
The changes are made at the method scope.
- Jython example:
AdminTask.modifySCAImportHttpBinding('[-moduleName MyMod -import Import1 -connectionRetries <method1>3</method1>]')- Jacl example:
$AdminTask modifySCAImportHttpBinding {-moduleName MyMod -import Import1 -connectionRetries <method1>3</method1>}
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