HTTP Servlet Transport
The transport receiver implementation of the HTTP transport is available in the Carbon core component. The transport sender implementation comes from the Apache Axis2 transport module. This transport is shipped with WSO2 Carbon and all WSO2 Carbon-based products, which use this transport as the default transport, except WSO2 ESB. The two classes which implement the listener and sender APIs are org.wso2.carbon.core.transports.http.HttpTransportListener
and org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender
respectively.
Note
- This is a blocking HTTP transport implementation, meaning that I/O threads get blocked while received messages are processed completely by the underlying Axis2 engine.
- Although theÂ
axis2.xml
 file contains configurations for HTTP/S transports by default, they are not used by WSO2 products. Instead, the products use the HTTP/S transport configurations in Tomcat-level; therefore, changing the HTTP/S configurations in theÂaxis2.xml
 file has no effect.
In transport parameter tables, literals displayed in italic mode under the "Possible Values" column should be considered as fixed literal constant values. Those values can be directly put in transport configurations.
Transport Receiver Parameters
Parameter Name | Description | Requried | Possible Values | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
port | The port number on which this transport receiver should listen for incoming messages. | Yes | A positive integer less than 65535 | Â |
proxyPort | When used, this transport listener will accept messages arriving through a HTTP proxy server which listens on the specified proxy port. Apache mod_proxy should be enabled in the proxy server. All the WSDLs generated will contain the proxy port value as the listener port. | No | A positive integer less than 65535 | Â |
When using org.wso2.carbon.core.transports.http.HttpTransportListener
as the transport receiver implementation, HTTP servlet transport should be configured in the $PRODUCT_HOME/conf/transports.xml
file. The transport class that should be specified in the transports.xml
file is as follows:
org.wso2.carbon.server.transports.http.HttpTransport
This servlet transport implementation can be further tuned up using the following parameters.
Parameter Name | Description | Requried | Possible Values | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
port | The port over which this transport receiver listens for | Yes | A positive integer less than 65535 | Â |
proxyPort | When used, this transport listener will accept messages | No | A positive integer less than 65535 | Â |
maxHttpHeaderSize | The maximum size of the HTTP request and response header | No | A positive integer | 4096 |
maxThreads | The maximum number of worker threads created by the receiver | No | A positive integer | 40 |
enableLookups | Use this parameter to enable DNS lookups in order to return the | No | true, false | false |
disableUploadTimeout | This flag allows the servlet container to use a different, longer | No | true, false | true |
clientAuth | Set to true if you want the SSL stack to require a valid certificate | No | true, false, want | false |
maxKeepAliveRequests | The maximum number of HTTP requests which can be pipelined | No | -1 or any positive integer | 100 |
acceptCount | The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when | No | A positive integer | 10 |
compression | Use this parameter to enable content compression and save server | No | on, off, force | off |
noCompressionUserAgents | Indicate a list of regular expressions matching user-agents of HTTP | No | A comma separated list of | empty string |
compressableMimeType | Use this parameter to indicate a list of MIME types for which HTTP | No | A comma separated list of | text/html,text |
This is only a subset of all the supported parameters. The servlet HTTP transport uses the org.apache.catalina.connector.Connector implementation from Apache Tomcat. So the servlet HTTP transport actually accepts any parameter accepted by the connector implementation. Please refer to Apache Tomcat's connector configuration reference (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html) for more information and a complete list of supported parameters.
Transport Sender Parameters
Parameter Name | Description | Requried | Possible Values | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
PROTOCOL | The version of HTTP protocol to be used for outgoing messages. | No | HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1 | HTTP/1.1 |
Transfer-Encoding | Effective only when the HTTP version is 1.1 (i.e. the value of the PROTOCOL parameter should be HTTP/1.1). Use this parameter to enable chunking support for the transport sender. | No | chunked | Not Chunked |
SocketTimeout | The socket timeout value in milliseconds, for out bound connections. | No | A positive integer | 60000 ms |
ConnectionTimeout | The connection timeout value in milliseconds, for out bound connections. | No | A positive integer | 60000 ms |
OmitSOAP12Action | Set this parameter to "true" if you need to disable the soapaction for SOAP 1.2 messages. | No | true, false | false |