HTTP Endpoint
This is an abstract object type that cannot be instantiated.
The HTTP Endpoint is used to define HTTP endpoint.
HTTP Endpoints
The following HTTP Endpoints are available:
These HTTP Endpoints inherit the properties described below.
HTTP Endpoint properties
You can use configuration expressions to set property values at startup time. For details, see Property value substitution.
Basic Properties |
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authorization-mechanism
Synopsis |
The HTTP authorization mechanisms supported by this HTTP Endpoint. |
Default value |
None |
Allowed values |
The name of an existing http-authorization-mechanism. The referenced authorization mechanism must be enabled when the HTTP Endpoint is enabled. |
Multi-valued |
Yes |
Required |
Yes |
Admin action required |
None |
Advanced |
No |
Read-only |
No |
base-path
Synopsis |
All HTTP requests matching the base path or subordinate to it will be routed to the HTTP endpoint unless a more specific HTTP endpoint is found. |
Default value |
None |
Allowed values |
A string. |
Multi-valued |
No |
Required |
Yes |
Admin action required |
None |
Advanced |
No |
Read-only |
Yes |
enabled
Synopsis |
Indicates whether the HTTP Endpoint is enabled. |
Default value |
None |
Allowed values |
true false |
Multi-valued |
No |
Required |
Yes |
Admin action required |
None |
Advanced |
No |
Read-only |
No |
java-class
Synopsis |
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the HTTP Endpoint implementation. |
Default value |
None |
Allowed values |
A Java class that extends or implements:
|
Multi-valued |
No |
Required |
Yes |
Admin action required |
None |
Advanced |
No |
Read-only |
No |