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Chapter 5
Section 5.5
Configuring the HTTPS eWay
eWay Environment Properties
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Under some circumstances, you can get different Java exceptions, depending on 
whether you set this property to True or False. This section explains what causes these 
exceptions.
For example, suppose the host name in the URL is localhost, and the host name in the 
server certificate is localhost.stc.com. Then, the following conditions apply:
If Verify hostname is set to False:
Host name checking between the requested URL and the server certificate is turned 
off.
You can use an incomplete domain host name, for example, https://localhost:444, or 
a complete domain host name, for example, https://localhost.stc.com:444, and get a 
positive response in each case.
If Verify hostname is set to True:
Host name checking between the requested URL and the server certificate is turned 
on.
Note:
If you use an incomplete domain host name, for example, https://localhost:444, 
you can get the exception java.io.IOException: HTTPS hostname wrong.
You must use a complete domain host name, for example, https://
localhost.stc.com:444
.
5.5.5
Connection Pool Settings
Connection Pool Settings include the configuration parameters listed in Table 9.
Table 9 Environment Configuration—Connection Pool Settings
Name
Description
Required Value
Steady Pool Size
Specifies the minimum number of 
physical connections the pool should 
keep available at all times. 0 (zero) 
indicates that there should be no physical 
connections in the pool and the new 
connections should be created as 
needed.
A valid numeric value. The 
default is 1.
Maximum Pool Size
Specifies the maximum number of 
physical connections the pool should 
keep available at all times. 0 (zero) 
indicates that there is no maximum.
A valid numeric value. The 
default is 10.
Maximum Idle 
Timeout
Specifies the number of seconds that a 
physical connection may remain unused 
before it is closed. 0 (zero) indicates that 
there is no limit.
A valid numeric value. The 
default is 300.