Parameters
bytes
Specifies the maximum number of bytes allowed for all parts of an
attachment package The default is 0.
Guidelines
The
attachment-package-byte-count
command defines the maximum number of
bytes allowed for all parts of an attachment package, including the root part.
Attachment packages that exceed this size will result in a failure of the whole
transaction. If the value is 0, no limit is enforced. This default is 2. Only available
when parser limits are enabled.
Related Commands
gateway-parser-limits
attribute-count
Defines the maximum number of attributes of a given element. If any of the parser
limits are set in the Gateway, they will override those on the XML Manager.
Syntax
attribute-count
count
Parameters
count
Specifies the maximum number of attribute elements allowed by the
current Multi-Protocol Gateway. The default is 128.
Related Commands
element-depth
,
external-references
,
gateway-parser-limits
,
max-node-size
Examples
v
Sets the maximum number of attributes allowed to 512.
# attribute-count 512
#
back-attachment-format
Specifies the attachment format output to backend servers.
Syntax
back-attachment-format
{
dime
|
dynamic
|
mime
|
detect
}
Parameters
dime
Specifies that server attachments are DIME-encapsulated documents.
dynamic
Specifies that server attachments are deduced from front end content.
mime
specifies that server attachments are MIME-encapsulated documents.
detect
Specifies that server attachments are deduced from message data.
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Command Reference
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