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 |