API configuration object
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The API configuration object holds the runtime configuration of the connector facade instance. The ICF framework creates a default API configuration object inside the Connector Info object. The application creates a copy of the API configuration object and customizes it according to its requirements. The API configuration object includes the following components:
- Object Pool Configuration
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The object pool configuration specifies the pool configuration for poolable connectors only. Non-poolable connectors ignore this parameter. The object pool configuration includes the following parameters:
- maxObjects
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The maximum number of idle and active instances of the connector.
- maxIdle
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The maximum number of idle instances of the connector.
- maxWait
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The maximum time, in milliseconds, that the pool waits for an object before timing out. A value of
0
means that there is no timeout. - minEvictableIdleTimeMillis
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The maximum time, in milliseconds, that an object can be idle before it is removed. A value of
0
means that there is no idle timeout. - minIdle
-
The minimum number of idle instances of the connector.
- Results Handler Configuration
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The results handler configuration defines how the ICF framework chains together the different results handlers to filter search results.
- enableNormalizingResultsHandler
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boolean
If the connector implements the attribute normalizer interface, you can enable this interface by setting this configuration property to
true
. If the connector does not implement the attribute normalizer interface, the value of this property has no effect. - enableFilteredResultsHandler
-
boolean
If the connector uses the filtering and search capabilities of the remote connected system, you can set this property to
false
. If the connector does not use the remote system’s filtering and search capabilities (for example, the CSV file connector), you must set this property totrue
, otherwise the connector performs an additional, case-sensitive search, which can cause problems. - enableCaseInsensitiveFilter
-
boolean
By default, the filtered results handler (described previously) is case sensitive. If the filtered results handler is enabled this property lets you enable case-insensitive filtering. When case-insensitive filtering is not enabled, a search will not return results unless the case matches exactly. For example, a search for
lastName = "Jensen"
will not match a stored user withlastName : jensen
. - enableAttributesToGetSearchResultsHandler
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boolean
By default, IDM determines which attributes that should be retrieved in a search. If the
enableAttributesToGetSearchResultsHandler
property is set totrue
, the ICF framework removes all attributes from the READ/QUERY response, except for those that are specifically requested. For performance reasons, it is recommended that you set this property tofalse
for local connectors, and totrue
for remote connectors.
- Configuration Properties
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The Configuration Properties object is built and populated by the framework as it parses the connectors configuration class.
- Timeout Configuration
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The timeout configuration enables you to configure timeout values per operation type. By default, there is no timeout configured for any operation type.