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[66]1<html><head><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><title>Apache Tomcat Configuration Reference - The HTTP Connector</title><meta value="Craig R. McClanahan" name="author"><meta value="craigmcc@apache.org" name="email"><meta value="Yoav Shapira" name="author"><meta value="yoavs@apache.org" name="email"></head><body vlink="#525D76" alink="#525D76" link="#525D76" text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"><table cellspacing="0" width="100%" border="0"><!--PAGE HEADER--><tr><td><!--PROJECT LOGO--><a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/"><img border="0" alt="
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4                    </a></small></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Introduction"><strong>Introduction</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
5
6  <p>The <strong>HTTP Connector</strong> element represents a
7  <strong>Connector</strong> component that supports the HTTP/1.1 protocol.
8  It enables Catalina to function as a stand-alone web server, in addition
9  to its ability to execute servlets and JSP pages.  A particular instance
10  of this component listens for connections on a specific TCP port number
11  on the server.  One or more such <strong>Connectors</strong> can be
12  configured as part of a single <a href="service.html">Service</a>, each
13  forwarding to the associated <a href="engine.html">Engine</a> to perform
14  request processing and create the response.</p>
15
16  <p>If you wish to configure the <strong>Connector</strong> that is used
17  for connections to web servers using the AJP protocol (such as the
18  <code>mod_jk 1.2.x</code> connector for Apache 1.3), see
19  <a href="ajp.html">here</a> instead.</p>
20
21  <p>Each incoming request requires
22  a thread for the duration of that request.  If more simultaneous requests
23  are received than can be handled by the currently available request
24  processing threads, additional threads will be created up to the
25  configured maximum (the value of the <code>maxThreads</code> attribute).
26  If still more simultaneous requests are received, they are stacked up
27  inside the server socket created by the <strong>Connector</strong>, up to
28  the configured maximum (the value of the <code>acceptCount</code>
29  attribute.  Any further simultaneous requests will receive "connection
30  refused" errors, until resources are available to process them.</p>
31
32</blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Attributes"><strong>Attributes</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
33
34  <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Common Attributes"><strong>Common Attributes</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
35
36  <p>All implementations of <strong>Connector</strong>
37  support the following attributes:</p>
38
39  <table cellpadding="5" border="1"><tr><th bgcolor="#023264" width="15%"><font color="#ffffff">Attribute</font></th><th bgcolor="#023264" width="85%"><font color="#ffffff">Description</font></th></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>allowTrace</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
40      <p>A boolean value which can be used to enable or disable the TRACE
41      HTTP method. If not specified, this attribute is set to false.</p>
42    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>emptySessionPath</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
43      <p>If set to <code>true</code>, all paths for session cookies will be set
44      to <code>/</code>. This can be useful for portlet specification implementations.
45      If not specified, this attribute is set to <code>false</code>.</p>
46    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>enableLookups</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
47      <p>Set to <code>true</code> if you want calls to
48      <code>request.getRemoteHost()</code> to perform DNS lookups in
49      order to return the actual host name of the remote client.  Set
50      to <code>false</code> to skip the DNS lookup and return the IP
51      address in String form instead (thereby improving performance).
52      By default, DNS lookups are enabled.</p>
53    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>maxPostSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
54      <p>The maximum size in bytes of the POST which will be handled by
55      the container FORM URL parameter parsing. The limit can be disabled by
56      setting this attribute to a value less than or equal to 0.
57      If not specified, this attribute is set to 2097152 (2 megabytes).</p>
58    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>maxSavePostSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
59      <p>The maximum size in bytes of the POST which will be saved/buffered by
60      the container during FORM or CLIENT-CERT authentication. For both types
61      of authentication, the POST will be saved/buffered before the user is
62      authenticated. For CLIENT-CERT authentication, the POST is buffered for
63      the duration of
64 the SSL handshake and the buffer emptied when the request
65      is processed. For FORM authentication the POST is
66 saved whilst the user
67      is re-directed to the login form and is retained until the user
68      successfully authenticates or the session associated with the
69      authentication request expires. The limit can be disabled by setting this
70      attribute to -1. Setting the attribute to
71 zero will disable the saving of
72      POST data during authentication
73. If not
74 specified, this attribute is set
75      to
76 4096 (4 kilobytes).</p>
77    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>protocol</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
78      <p>
79        Sets the protocol to handle incoming traffic.
80        The default value is <code>HTTP/1.1</code> and configures the
81        <code>org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol</code>. This is the blocking Java connector.<br>
82        If the <code>PATH(Windows)</code> or <code>LD_LIBRARY_PATH(on most unix system)</code> 
83        environment variables contain the Tomcat native library, the APR connector
84        will automatically be configured. Please be advised that the APR connector has different
85        settings for HTTPS than the default Java connector.<br>
86        Other values for this attribute are, but not limited to:<br>
87        <code>org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol</code> - same as HTTP/1.1<br>
88        <code>org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol</code> - non blocking Java connector<br>
89        <code>org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11AprProtocol</code> - the APR connector.<br>
90        Take a look at our <a href="#Connector Comparison">Connector Comparison</a> chart.
91        The configuration for both Java connectors are identical, both for http and https. <br>
92        For more information on the APR connector and APR specific SSL settings please
93        visit the <a href="../apr.html">APR documentation</a>
94       
95      </p>
96    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>proxyName</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
97      <p>If this <strong>Connector</strong> is being used in a proxy
98      configuration, configure this attribute to specify the server name
99      to be returned for calls to <code>request.getServerName()</code>.
100      See <a href="#Proxy Support">Proxy Support</a> for more
101      information.</p>
102    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>proxyPort</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
103      <p>If this <strong>Connector</strong> is being used in a proxy
104      configuration, configure this attribute to specify the server port
105      to be returned for calls to <code>request.getServerPort()</code>.
106      See <a href="#Proxy Support">Proxy Support</a> for more
107      information.</p>
108    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>redirectPort</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
109      <p>If this <strong>Connector</strong> is supporting non-SSL
110      requests, and a request is received for which a matching
111      <code>&lt;security-constraint&gt;</code> requires SSL transport,
112      Catalina will automatically redirect the request to the port
113      number specified here.</p>
114    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>SSLEnabled</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
115      <p>
116      Use this attribute to enable SSL traffic on a connector.
117      To turn on SSL handshake/encryption/decryption on a connector
118      set this value to <code>true</code>.
119      The default value is <code>false</code>.
120      When turning this value <code>true</code> you will want to set the
121      <code>scheme</code> and the <code>secure</code> attributes as well
122      to pass the correct <code>request.getScheme()</code> and
123      <code>request.isSecure()</code> values to the servlets
124      See <a href="#SSL Support">SSL Support</a> for more information.
125      </p>
126    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>scheme</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
127      <p>Set this attribute to the name of the protocol you wish to have
128      returned by calls to <code>request.getScheme()</code>.  For
129      example, you would set this attribute to "<code>https</code>"
130      for an SSL Connector.  The default value is "<code>http</code>".
131      </p>
132    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>secure</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
133      <p>Set this attribute to <code>true</code> if you wish to have
134      calls to <code>request.isSecure()</code> to return <code>true</code>
135      for requests received by this Connector. You would want this on an
136      SSL Connector or a non SSL connector that is receiving data from a
137      SSL accelerator, like a crypto card, a SSL appliance or even a webserver.
138      The default value is <code>false</code>.</p>
139    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>URIEncoding</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
140      <p>This specifies the character encoding used to decode the URI bytes,
141      after %xx decoding the URL. If not specified, ISO-8859-1 will be used.
142      </p>
143    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>useBodyEncodingForURI</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
144      <p>This specifies if the encoding specified in contentType should be used
145      for URI query parameters, instead of using the URIEncoding. This
146      setting is present for compatibility with Tomcat 4.1.x, where the
147      encoding specified in the contentType, or explicitely set using
148      Request.setCharacterEncoding method was also used for the parameters from
149      the URL. The default value is <code>false</code>.
150      </p>
151    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>useIPVHosts</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
152      <p>Set this attribute to <code>true</code> to cause Tomcat to use
153      the IP address that the request was recieved on to determine the Host
154      to send the request to.  The default value is <code>false</code>.</p>
155    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>xpoweredBy</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
156      <p>Set this attribute to <code>true</code> to cause Tomcat to advertise
157      support for the Servlet specification using the header recommended in the
158      specification.  The default value is <code>false</code>.</p>
159    </td></tr></table>
160
161  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
162
163  <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Standard Implementation"><strong>Standard Implementation</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
164
165  <p>
166  HTTP supports the following additional attributes (in addition to the
167  common attributes listed above):</p>
168
169  <table cellpadding="5" border="1"><tr><th bgcolor="#023264" width="15%"><font color="#ffffff">Attribute</font></th><th bgcolor="#023264" width="85%"><font color="#ffffff">Description</font></th></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>acceptCount</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
170      <p>The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when
171      all possible request processing threads are in use.  Any requests
172      received when the queue is full will be refused.  The default
173      value is 10.</p>
174    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>address</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
175      <p>For servers with more than one IP address, this attribute
176      specifies which address will be used for listening on the specified
177      port.  By default, this port will be used on all IP addresses
178      associated with the server.</p>
179    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>bufferSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
180      <p>The size (in bytes) of the buffer to be provided for input
181      streams created by this connector.  By default, buffers of
182      2048 bytes will be provided.</p>
183    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>compressableMimeType</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
184      <p>The value is a comma separated list of MIME types for which HTTP
185      compression may be used.
186      The default value is <code>text/html,text/xml,text/plain</code>.</p>
187    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>compression</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
188      <p>The <strong>Connector</strong> may use HTTP/1.1 GZIP compression in
189      an attempt to save server bandwidth. The acceptable values for the
190      parameter is "off" (disable compression), "on" (allow compression, which
191      causes text data to be compressed), "force" (forces compression in all
192      cases), or a numerical integer value (which is equivalent to "on", but
193      specifies the minimum amount of data before the output is compressed). If
194      the content-length is not known and compression is set to "on" or more
195      aggressive, the output will also be compressed. If not specified, this
196      attribute is set to "off".</p>
197    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>connectionLinger</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
198      <p>The number of milliseconds during which the sockets used by this
199      <strong>Connector</strong> will linger when they are closed.
200      The default value is -1 (socket linger is disabled).</p>
201    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>connectionTimeout</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
202      <p>The number of milliseconds this <strong>Connector</strong> will wait,
203      after accepting a connection, for the request URI line to be
204      presented.  The default value is 60000 (i.e. 60 seconds).</p>
205    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>executor</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
206      <p>A reference to the name in an <a href="executor.html">Executor</a> element.
207         If this attribute is enabled, and the named executor exists, the connector will
208         use the executor, and all the other thread attributes will be ignored.</p>
209    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>keepAliveTimeout</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
210      <p>The number of milliseconds this <strong>Connector</strong> will wait for
211       another HTTP request before closing the connection.
212       The default value is to use the value that has been set for the
213       connectionTimeout attribute.</p>
214    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>disableUploadTimeout</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
215      <p>This flag allows the servlet container to use a different, longer
216      connection timeout while a servlet is being executed, which in the end
217      allows either the servlet a longer amount of time to complete its
218      execution, or a longer timeout during data upload. If not specified,
219      this attribute is set to "true".</p>
220    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>maxHttpHeaderSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
221      <p>The maximum size of the request and response HTTP header, specified
222      in bytes.
223      If not specified, this attribute is set to 4096 (4 KB).</p>
224    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>maxKeepAliveRequests</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
225      <p>The maximum number of HTTP requests which can be pipelined until
226      the connection is closed by the server. Setting this attribute to 1 will
227      disable HTTP/1.0 keep-alive, as well as HTTP/1.1 keep-alive and
228      pipelining. Setting this to -1 will allow an unlimited amount of
229      pipelined or keep-alive HTTP requests.
230      If not specified, this attribute is set to 100.</p>
231    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>maxThreads</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
232      <p>The maximum number of request processing threads to be created
233      by this <strong>Connector</strong>, which therefore determines the
234      maximum number of simultaneous requests that can be handled.  If
235      not specified, this attribute is set to 40. If an executor is associated
236      with this connector, this attribute is ignored as the connector will
237      execute tasks using the executor rather than an internal thread pool.</p>
238    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>noCompressionUserAgents</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
239      <p>The value is a comma separated list of regular expressions matching
240      user-agents of HTTP clients for which compression should not be used,
241      because these clients, although they do advertise support for the
242      feature, have a broken implementation.
243      The default value is an empty String (regexp matching disabled).</p>
244    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><strong><code>port</code></strong></td><td valign="center" align="left">
245      <p>The TCP port number on which this <strong>Connector</strong>
246      will create a server socket and await incoming connections.  Your
247      operating system will allow only one server application to listen
248      to a particular port number on a particular IP address.</p>
249    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>restrictedUserAgents</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
250      <p>The value is a comma separated list of regular expressions matching
251      user-agents of HTTP clients for which HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/1.0 keep alive
252      should not be used, even if the clients advertise support for these
253      features.
254      The default value is an empty String (regexp matching disabled).</p>
255    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>server</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
256      <p>The Server header for the http response.
257         Unless you are paranoid, you won't need this feature.
258      </p>
259    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socketBuffer</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
260      <p>The size (in bytes) of the buffer to be provided for socket
261      output buffering. -1 can be specified to disable the use of a buffer.
262      By default, a buffers of 9000 bytes will be used.</p>
263    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>tcpNoDelay</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
264      <p>If set to <code>true</code>, the TCP_NO_DELAY option will be
265      set on the server socket, which improves performance under most
266      circumstances.  This is set to <code>true</code> by default.</p>
267    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>threadPriority</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
268      <p>The priority of the request processing threads within the JVM.
269      The default value is <code>java.lang.Thread#NORM_PRIORITY</code>.
270      See the JavaDoc for the java.lang.Thread class for more details on
271      what this priority means.
272      </p>
273    </td></tr></table>
274
275  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
276 
277    <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Nio Implementation"><strong>Nio Implementation</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
278
279    <p>The NIO connector exposes all the low level socket properties that can be used to tune the connector.
280    Most of these attributes are directly linked to the socket implementation in the JDK so you can find out
281    about the actual meaning in the JDK API documentation.<br>
282    <strong>Note</strong>On some JDK versions, setTrafficClass causes a problem, a work around for this is to add
283    the <code>-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true</code> value to your command line</p>
284
285    <table cellpadding="5" border="1"><tr><th bgcolor="#023264" width="15%"><font color="#ffffff">Attribute</font></th><th bgcolor="#023264" width="85%"><font color="#ffffff">Description</font></th></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>useSendfile</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
286        <p>(bool)Use this attribute to enable or disable sendfile capability.
287           The default value is <code>true</code>
288        </p>
289      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>useExecutor</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
290        <p>(bool)Set to true to use the NIO thread pool executor. The default value is <code>true</code>.
291        If set to false, it uses a thread pool based on a stack for its execution.
292        Generally, using the executor yields a little bit slower performance, but yields a better
293        fairness for processing connections in a high load environment as the traffic gets queued through a
294        FIFO queue. If set to true(default) then the max pool size is the <code>maxThreads</code> attribute
295        and the core pool size is the <code>minSpareThreads</code>.
296        This value is ignored if the <code>executor</code> attribute is present and points to a valid shared thread pool.
297        </p>
298      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>acceptorThreadCount</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
299        <p>(int)The number of threads to be used to accept connections. Increase this value on a multi CPU machine,
300        although you would never really need more than <code>2</code>. Also, with a lot of non keep alive connections,
301        you might want to increase this value as well. Default value is <code>1</code>.</p>
302      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>pollerThreadCount</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
303        <p>(int)The number of threads to be used to run for the polling events. Default value is <code>1</code>.
304           Can't see a reason to go above that. But experiment and find your own results.</p>
305      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>pollerThreadPriority</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
306        <p>(int)The priority of the poller threads.
307          The default value is <code>java.lang.Thread#NORM_PRIORITY</code>.
308          See the JavaDoc for the java.lang.Thread class for more details on
309          what this priority means.
310        </p>
311      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>acceptorThreadPriority</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
312        <p>(int)The priority of the acceptor threads. The threads used to accept new connections.
313          The default value is <code>java.lang.Thread#NORM_PRIORITY</code>.
314          See the JavaDoc for the java.lang.Thread class for more details on
315          what this priority means.
316        </p>
317      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>selectorTimeout</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
318        <p>(int)The time in milliseconds to timeout on a select() for the poller.
319           This value is important, since connection clean up is done on the same thread, so dont set this
320           value to an extremely high one. The default value is <code>1000</code> milliseconds.</p>
321      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>useComet</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
322        <p>(bool)Whether to allow comet servlets or not, Default value is <code>true</code>.</p>
323      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>processCache</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
324        <p>(int)The protocol handler caches Http11NioProcessor objects to speed up performance.
325           This setting dictates how many of these objects get cached.
326           <code>-1</code> means unlimited, default is <code>200</code>. Set this value somewhere close to your maxThreads value.
327        </p>
328      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.directBuffer</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
329        <p>(bool)Boolean value, whether to use direct ByteBuffers or java mapped ByteBuffers. Default is <code>false</code>
330           <br>When you are using direct buffers, make sure you allocate the appropriate amount of memory for the
331                direct memory space. On Sun's JDK that would be something like <code>-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=256m</code></p>
332      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.rxBufSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
333        <p>(int)The socket receive buffer (SO_RCVBUF) size in bytes. Default value is <code>25188</code></p>
334      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.txBufSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
335        <p>(int)The socket send buffer (SO_SNDBUF) size in bytes. Default value is <code>43800</code></p>
336      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.appReadBufSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
337        <p>(int)Each connection that is opened up in Tomcat get associated with a read and a write ByteBuffer
338           This attribute controls the size of these buffers. By default this read buffer is sized at <code>8192</code> bytes.
339           For lower concurrency, you can increase this to buffer more data.
340           For an extreme amount of keep alive connections, decrease this number or increase your heap size.</p>
341      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.appWriteBufSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
342        <p>(int)Each connection that is opened up in Tomcat get associated with a read and a write ByteBuffer
343           This attribute controls the size of these buffers. By default this write buffer is sized at <code>8192</code> bytes.
344           For low concurrency you can increase this to buffer more response data.
345           For an extreme amount of keep alive connections, decrease this number or increase your heap size.
346           <br>
347           The default value here is pretty low, you should up it if you are not dealing with tens of thousands
348           concurrent connections.</p>
349      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.bufferPool</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
350        <p>(int)The Nio connector uses a class called NioChannel that holds elements linked to a socket.
351           To reduce garbage collection, the Nio connector caches these channel objects.
352           This value specifies the size of this cache.
353           The default value is <code>500</code>, and represents that the cache will hold 500 NioChannel objects.
354           Other values are <code>-1</code>. unlimited cache, and <code>0</code>, no cache.</p>
355      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.bufferPoolSize</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
356        <p>(int)The NioChannel pool can also be size based, not used object based. The size is calculated as follows:<br>
357        NioChannel <code>buffer size = read buffer size + write buffer size</code><br>
358        SecureNioChannel <code>buffer size = application read buffer size + application write buffer size + network read buffer size + network write buffer size</code><br>
359        The value is in bytes, the default value is <code>1024*1024*100</code> (100MB)
360        </p>
361      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.processorCache</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
362        <p>(int)Tomcat will cache SocketProcessor objects to reduce garbage collection.
363           The integer value specifies how many objects to keep in the cache at most.
364           The default is <code>500</code>.
365           Other values are <code>-1</code>. unlimited cache, and <code>0</code>, no cache.</p>
366      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.keyCache</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
367        <p>(int)Tomcat will cache KeyAttachment objects to reduce garbage collection.
368           The integer value specifies how many objects to keep in the cache at most.
369           The default is <code>500</code>.
370           Other values are <code>-1</code>. unlimited cache, and <code>0</code>, no cache.</p>
371      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.eventCache</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
372        <p>(int)Tomcat will cache PollerEvent objects to reduce garbage collection.
373           The integer value specifies how many objects to keep in the cache at most.
374           The default is <code>500</code>.
375           Other values are <code>-1</code>. unlimited cache, and <code>0</code>, no cache.</p>
376      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.tcpNoDelay</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
377        <p>(bool)same as the standard setting <code>tcpNoDelay</code>. Default value is <code>false</code></p>
378      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.soKeepAlive</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
379        <p>(bool)Boolean value for the socket's keep alive setting (SO_KEEPALIVE). Default is <code>false</code>. </p>
380      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.ooBInline</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
381        <p>(bool)Boolean value for the socket OOBINLINE setting. Default value is <code>true</code></p>
382      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.soReuseAddress</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
383        <p>(bool)Boolean value for the sockets reuse address option (SO_REUSEADDR). Default value is <code>true</code></p>
384      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.soLingerOn</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
385        <p>(bool)Boolean value for the sockets so linger option (SO_LINGER). Default value is <code>true</code>.
386           This option is paired with the <code>soLingerTime</code> value.</p>
387      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.soLingerTime</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
388        <p>(bool)Value in seconds for the sockets so linger option (SO_LINGER). Default value is <code>25</code> seconds.
389           This option is paired with the soLinger value.</p>
390      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.soTimeout</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
391        <p>(int)Value in milliseconds for the sockets read timeout (SO_TIMEOUT). Default value is <code>5000</code> milliseconds.</p>
392      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.soTrafficClass</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
393        <p>(byte)Value between <code>0</code> and <code>255</code> for the traffic class on the socket, <code>0x04 | 0x08 | 0x010</code></p>
394      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.performanceConnectionTime</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
395        <p>(int)The first value for the performance settings. Default is <code>1</code>, see <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/net/Socket.html#setPerformancePreferences(int,%20int,%20int)">Socket Performance Options</a></p>
396      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.performanceLatency</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
397        <p>(int)The second value for the performance settings. Default is <code>0</code>, see <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/net/Socket.html#setPerformancePreferences(int,%20int,%20int)">Socket Performance Options</a></p>
398      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>socket.performanceBandwidth</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
399        <p>(int)The third value for the performance settings. Default is <code>1</code>, see <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/net/Socket.html#setPerformancePreferences(int,%20int,%20int)">Socket Performance Options</a></p>
400      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>selectorPool.maxSelectors</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
401        <p>(int)The max selectors to be used in the pool, to reduce selector contention.
402        Use this option when the command line <code>org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioSelectorShared</code> value is set to false.
403        Default value is <code>200</code>.</p>
404      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>selectorPool.maxSpareSelectors</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
405        <p>(int)The max spare selectors to be used in the pool, to reduce selector contention.
406        When a selector is returned to the pool, the system can decide to keep it or let it be GC:ed.
407        Use this option when the command line <code>org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioSelectorShared</code> value is set to false.
408        Default value is <code>-1</code> (unlimited)</p>
409      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>command-line-options</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
410        <p>The following command line options are available for the NIO connector:<br>
411        <code>-Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioSelectorShared=true|false</code> - default is <code>true</code>.
412        Set this value to false if you wish to use a selector for each thread.
413        the property. If you do set it to false, you can control the size of the pool of selectors by using the
414        selectorPool.maxSelectors attribute</p>
415      </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>oomParachute</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
416        <p>(int)The NIO connector implements an OutOfMemoryError strategy called parachute.
417           It holds a chunk of data as a byte array. In case of an OOM,
418           this chunk of data is released and the error is reported. This will give the VM enough room
419           to clean up. The <code>oomParachute</code> represent the size in bytes of the parachute(the byte array).
420           The default value is <code>1024*1024</code>(1MB).
421           Please note, this only works for OOM errors regarding the Java Heap space, and there is absolutely no
422           guarantee that you will be able to recover at all.
423           If you have an OOM outside of the Java Heap, then this parachute trick will not help.
424        </p>
425      </td></tr></table>
426  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
427
428</blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Nested Components"><strong>Nested Components</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
429
430  <p>None at this time.</p>
431
432</blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Special Features"><strong>Special Features</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
433
434
435  <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0 Support"><strong>HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0 Support</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
436
437  <p>This <strong>Connector</strong> supports all of the required features
438  of the HTTP/1.1 protocol, as described in RFC 2616, including persistent
439  connections, pipelining, expectations and chunked encoding.  If the client
440  (typically a browser) supports only HTTP/1.0, the
441  <strong>Connector</strong> will gracefully fall back to supporting this
442  protocol as well.  No special configuration is required to enable this
443  support. The <strong>Connector</strong> also supports HTTP/1.0
444  keep-alive.</p>
445
446  <p>RFC 2616 requires that HTTP servers always begin their responses with
447  the highest HTTP version that they claim to support.  Therefore, this
448  <strong>Connector</strong> will always return <code>HTTP/1.1</code> at
449  the beginning of its responses.</p>
450
451  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
452
453
454  <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Proxy Support"><strong>Proxy Support</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
455
456  <p>The <code>proxyName</code> and <code>proxyPort</code> attributes can
457  be used when Tomcat is run behind a proxy server.  These attributes
458  modify the values returned to web applications that call the
459  <code>request.getServerName()</code> and <code>request.getServerPort()</code>
460  methods, which are often used to construct absolute URLs for redirects.
461  Without configuring these attributes, the values returned would reflect
462  the server name and port on which the connection from the proxy server
463  was received, rather than the server name and port to whom the client
464  directed the original request.</p>
465
466  <p>For more information, see the
467  <a href="../proxy-howto.html">Proxy Support HOW-TO</a>.</p>
468
469  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
470
471
472
473  <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="SSL Support"><strong>SSL Support</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
474
475  <p>You can enable SSL support for a particular instance of this
476  <strong>Connector</strong> by setting the <code>secure</code> attribute to
477  <code>true</code>.  In addition, you may need to configure the following
478  attributes:</p>
479
480  <table cellpadding="5" border="1"><tr><th bgcolor="#023264" width="15%"><font color="#ffffff">Attribute</font></th><th bgcolor="#023264" width="85%"><font color="#ffffff">Description</font></th></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>algorithm</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
481      <p>The certificate encoding algorithm to be used. This defaults to the Sun
482      implementation (<code>SunX509</code>). For IBM JVMs you should use the
483      value <code>IbmX509</code>. For other vendors, consult the JVM
484      documentation for the correct value.</p>
485    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>clientAuth</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
486      <p>Set to <code>true</code> if you want the SSL stack to require a
487      valid certificate chain from the client before accepting a connection.
488      Set to <code>want</code> if you want the SSL stack to request a client
489      Certificate, but not fail if one isn't presented. A <code>false</code>
490      value (which is the default) will not require a certificate chain
491      unless the client requests a resource protected by a security
492      constraint that uses <code>CLIENT-CERT</code> authentication. See the
493      <a href="../ssl-howto.html">SSL HowTo</a> for an example.</p>
494    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>keystoreFile</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
495      <p>The pathname of the keystore file where you have stored the
496      server certificate to be loaded.  By default, the pathname is
497      the file "<code>.keystore</code>" in the operating system home
498      directory of the user that is running Tomcat. If your
499      <code>keystoreType</code> doesn't need a file use <code>""</code>
500      (empty string) for this parameter.</p>
501    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>keystorePass</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
502      <p>The password used to access the server certificate from the
503      specified keystore file.  The default value is "<code>changeit</code>".
504      </p>
505    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>keystoreType</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
506      <p>The type of keystore file to be used for the server certificate.
507      If not specified, the default value is "<code>JKS</code>".</p>
508    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>keystoreProvider</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
509      <p>The name of the keystore provider to be used for the server
510      certificate. If not specified, the list of registered providers is
511      traversed in preference order and the first provider that supports the
512      <code>keystoreType</code> is used.
513      </p>
514    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>sslProtocol</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
515      <p>The version of the SSL protocol to use.  If not specified,
516      the default is "<code>TLS</code>".</p>
517    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>ciphers</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
518      <p>A comma seperated list of the encryption ciphers that may be used.
519      If not specified, then any available cipher may be used.</p>
520    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>keyAlias</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
521      <p>The alias used to for the server certificate in the keystore. If not
522      specified the first key read in the keystore will be used.</p>
523    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>truststoreFile</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
524      <p>The TrustStore file to use to validate client certificates.</p>
525    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>truststorePass</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
526      <p>The password to access the TrustStore. This defaults to the value
527      of <code>keystorePass</code>.</p>
528    </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>truststoreType</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
529      <p>Add this element if your are using a different format for the
530      TrustStore then you are using for the KeyStore.</p>
531     </td></tr><tr><td valign="center" align="left"><code>truststoreProvider</code></td><td valign="center" align="left">
532      <p>The name of the truststore provider to be used for the server
533      certificate. If not specified, the list of registered providers is
534      traversed in preference order and the first provider that supports the
535      <code>truststoreType</code> is used.
536      </p>
537    </td></tr></table>
538
539  <p>For more information, see the
540  <a href="../ssl-howto.html">SSL Configuration HOW-TO</a>.</p>
541
542  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
543  <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Connector Comparison"><strong>Connector Comparison</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
544
545    <p>Below is a small chart that shows how the connectors differentiate.</p>
546    <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre>
547                  Java Blocking Connector       Java Nio Blocking Connector       APR Connector
548    Classname         Http11Protocol                  Http11NioProtocol         Http11AprProtocol
549    Tomcat Version   3.x 4.x 5.x 6.x                       6.x                     5.5.x 6.x
550    Support Polling         NO                             YES                        YES
551    Polling Size           N/A                   Unlimited - Restricted by mem        Unlimited
552    Read HTTP Request     Blocking                     Blocking                       Blocking
553    Read HTTP Body        Blocking                     Blocking                       Blocking
554    Write HTTP Response   Blocking                     Blocking                       Blocking
555    SSL Support           Java SSL                     Java SSL                       OpenSSL
556    SSL Handshake         Blocking                     Non blocking                   Blocking
557    Max Connections       maxThreads                   See polling size               See polling size
558   
559   
560    </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div>
561
562  </blockquote></td></tr></table>
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