Back-Attachment-Format; Back-Persistent-Timeout - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Guidelines
If front side traffic is conveyed by standard HTTP protocol, use this command to
enable a default traffic handler. Otherwise, use the front-protocol command to
assign one or more protocol-specific traffic handlers to the Web Service Proxy.
Related Commands
front-protocol

back-attachment-format

Specifies the attachment format output to backend servers.
Syntax
back-attachment-format {dime | dynamic | mime}
Parameters
dime
dynamic
mime Specifies that server attachments are MIME-encapsulated documents.
Related Commands
front-attachment-format

back-persistent-timeout

Sets the inter-transaction timeout for proxy-to-server connections.
Syntax
back-persistent-timeout timerValue
Parameters
timerValue
Guidelines
The back-persistent-timeout command sets the inter-transaction timeout value, the
proxy-specific maximum idle time to allow between the completion of a TCP
transaction and the initiation of a new TCP transaction on the Web Services
Proxy-to-server connection. If the specified idle timeout is exceeded, the connection
is torn down.
An idle TCP connection could remain in the idle state for as long as 20 seconds
after the expiration of the inter-transaction timer.
Related Commands
back-timeout, front-persistent-timeout, front-timeout, persistent-connections
Specifies that server attachments are DIME-encapsulated documents.
Specifies that server attachments are deduced from front end content.
Specifies the maximum inter-transaction idle time in seconds. Use an
integer in the range of 0 through 7200. The default is 180. A value of 0
disables persistent connections.
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