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SubjectPropertyExplanation

Connections


blueriq.connection.sessionHeadersA comma-separated list of HTTP header names, stored through the blueriq.session.headers property, that should be put on outgoing requests for all HTTP and SOAP connections. More info here.

application.properties

@since 11.6
blueriq.connection.header.[headerName]Key-value pairs of HTTP headers that should be put on all outgoing REST and SOAP requests. 

application.properties

@since 14.11
blueriq.connection.timeout

Default global timeout in milliseconds to use for all outgoing HTTP requests (SOAP, REST or CMIS) when no other timeout was specified on the specific connection configuration.

The value of 0 means there is no global timeout.

Default is 5000 milliseconds (5 seconds).

When a negative number is configured, or this property is not configured at all, this value will fallback to the default.

application.properties

@since 15.0

The default value changed from 15000 to 5000 ms in Blueriq 17.0

blueriq.connection.[name].sql.typeThe type of sql connection (ie. jdbc)

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].sql.urlThe url of the datasource which should be connected to.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].sql.driverThe driver that needs to be used to connect to the datasource

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].sql.usernameThe username to login to the datasource

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].sql.passwordThe password to login to the datasource

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].filesystem.pathThe path of the filesystem

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].memoryName of a memory connection.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].http.urlThe URL of the REST web service.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].http.usernameThe username for basic authentication.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].http.passwordThe password for basic authentication.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].http.sessionHeadersA comma-separated list of HTTP header names, stored through the blueriq.session.headers property, that should be put on outgoing requests for this connection. Overrides blueriq.connection.sessionHeaders. More info here.

application.properties

@since 11.6
blueriq.connection.[name].http.header.[headerName]Key-value pairs of HTTP headers that should be put on outgoing REST requests for this connection.
Overrides blueriq.connection.header

application.properties

@since 14.11
blueriq.connection.[name].http.timeout

The timeout in milliseconds.

The value of 0 means there is no timeout.

When a negative number is configured this value will fallback to the global default.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].http.authentication

If the Runtime authentication is set to openid-connect, then setting this property to 'openid-connect' will make the webservice send along a bearer Authorization header.

Since Blueriq 16.3, if the Runtime authentication is set to jwt, then setting this property to 'jwt' will make the webservice send along a bearer Authorization header.

Since Blueriq 17.0 Spring Security is used for defining OAuth2 connections, set this property to 'oauth2' when using oauth2. Define an Client Registration for OAuth 2 via Spring Security and set it on the connection. For an example see Release 17.0 Upgrade Instructions

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].http.oauth2-client-registrationThe name of the OAuth2 Client Registration defined in the properties or yaml file with Spring Security. (required when using oauth2)

application.properties

@since 17.0
blueriq.connection.[name].http.oauth2-token-request-parameters.[paramName]Key-value pairs of additional access token request parameters

application.properties

@since 17.2
blueriq.connection.[name].soap.urlThe URL of the SOAP web service.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].soap.usernameThe username for basic authentication.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].soap.passwordThe password for basic authentication.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].soap.interceptorsA comma separate list of security interceptors (defined using the blueriq.soap.interceptors.security.* properties, see WS-Security)

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].soap.timeoutThe timeout in milliseconds.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].soap.sessionHeadersA comma-separated list of HTTP header names, stored through the blueriq.session.headers property, that should be put on outgoing requests for this connection.
Overrides blueriq.connection.headers. More info here.

application.properties

@since 11.6
blueriq.connection.[name].soap.header.[headerName]

Key-value pairs of HTTP headers that should be put on outgoing SOAP requests for this connection.
Overrides blueriq.connection.header

application.properties

@since 14.11
blueriq.connection.email.*

The service call name of AQ_MailService is being used to retrieve the corresponding mail connection, so the [name] part. However it is also possible to define a default mail connection with the prefix blueriq.connection.email.*. When a 'named' mail connection doesn't have all the properties defined it will even fallback to the default for those properties, to be able to create correct mail connection. When no properties are available for the 'named' connection, but there are default mail connection properties present, it will use the default mail connection. For more information : Service call type: AQ_MailService

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.smtpThe hostname of the SMTP server.

application.properties

required 
blueriq.connection.[name].email.smtpportThe port of the SMTP server.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.usernameThe username to use when connecting to the SMTP server.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.passwordThe password to use when connecting to the SMTP server.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.usetlsIndicates if the SMTP server should be contacted using TLS.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.fromaddressAn email address from which to send the email.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.replytoaddresses

Email addresses that the recipient should reply to.

 

application.properties

@since 17.7
blueriq.connection.[name].email.toaddressesAddresses to send the email to.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.ccaddressesAddresses to put in cc.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].email.bccaddresses


Addresses to put in bcc.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].resource.pathDefines a path to a resource.

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].external-flow.projectThe REQUIRED name of the project that contains the flow to be started

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].external-flow.versionThe REQUIRED  version of the project that contains the flow to be started, e.g. 0.0-Trunk

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].external-flow.flowThe REQUIRED  name of the flow to be started

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].external-flow.channelThe OPTIONAL name of the channel be started

application.properties


blueriq.connection.[name].external-flow.baseurlThe OPTIONAL URL of the external host where the target project is on (if omitted the same server is assumed).

application.properties


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