Field | Description |
Server URL | Provide the login endpoint to initiate communication with the SaaS provider. For example, the end point URL would be of the format: https://<hostName>. Replace <hostName> with your actual back end system server URL hosting Apache Solr as the search engine. |
Response Timeout | The number of milliseconds Integration Cloud waits for a response before canceling its attempt to connect to the back end. In case the network is slow or the back end processing takes longer than usual, increase the Response Timeout value. It is recommended to specify a value other than 0. If you specify 0, Integration Cloud will wait indefinitely for a response. |
Retry Count on Response Failure | The number of times Integration Cloud attempts to connect to the back end to read a response if the initial attempt fails. If an I/O error occurs, it will retry only if you have selected the Retry on Response Failure option. |
Retry on Response Failure | Whether Integration Cloud should attempt to resend the request when the response has failed, even though the request was sent successfully. Select this option if you want to re-establish the connection. |
Username | Username received from the back end system hosting Apache Solr as the search engine. |
Password | This is the password received from the back end system hosting Apache Solr as the search engine. |
Authorization Type | Apache Solr REST APIs use Basic Authentication. The Username and Password is passed when you invoke any of the REST API endpoints. This is the type of HTTP authorization scheme to use for the connection. If you select none, no additional authorization scheme will be executed at run time. For example, when you specify a Username and Password, but do not specify a value for the Authorization Type, the user credentials are not inserted into an Authorization header. If you enter the username and password, then set the authorization type as basic. Basic refers to HTTP Basic Authentication. This option can be used if the Application requires or supports HTTP Basic authentication using a username and password. |