The connector listens for QAnywhere messages sent to a particular address, and makes web service calls when messages arrive. Web service responses are sent back to the originating client as QAnywhere messages. All messages sent to the web services connector should be created using the proxy classes generated by the QAnywhere WSDL compiler.
This tab has the following components:
URL Shows the URL that the web service is located at. For example, http://localhost:8080/qanyserv/F2C.
Socket timeout (ms) Shows the timeout in milliseconds for socket connects, reads, and writes. Specify 0 or do not specify a timeout value to wait indefinitely. This sets the webservice.socket.timeout property.
HTTP user name Shows the user name if the web service requires HTTP authentication. This sets the webservice.http.authName property.
HTTP password Shows the password if the web service requires HTTP authentication. This sets the webservice.http.password.e property.
Proxy host Shows the host name if the web service must be accessed through an HTTP proxy. If you specify this property, you must also specify the Proxy port property. This sets the webservice.http.proxy.host property.
Proxy port Shows the port to connect to on the proxy server. If you specify this property, you must specify the Proxy host property. This sets the webservice.http.proxy.port property.
Proxy user name Show the proxy user name to use if the proxy requires authentication. If you specify this property, you must also specify the Proxy password property. This sets the webservice.http.proxy.authName property.
Proxy password Shows the proxy password to use if the proxy requires authentication. If you specify this property, you must also specify the Proxy user name property.
Use FIPS Select this option to use FIPS algorithms for HTTPS connections. If you select this option, the URL should specify https. This option is not selected by default.
ECC encryption and FIPS-certified encryption require a separate license. All strong encryption technologies are subject to export regulations.
Trusted certificates If Use FIPS is selected, specify a file containing a list of root certificates used for secure synchronization. This sets the trusted_certificates option. See trusted_certificates.
Certificate company Shows the certificate company. If specified, the application only accepts server certificates when the Organization field on the certificate matches this value. This sets the certificate_company option. See certificate_company.
Certificate unit Shows the certificate unit. If specified, the application only accepts server certificates when the Organization Unit field on the certificate matches this value. This sets the certificate_unit option. See certificate_unit.
Certificate name Shows the certificate name. If specified, the application only accepts server certificates when the Common Name field on the certificate matches this value. This sets the certificate_name option. See certificate_name.
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