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&metajack; &metajack;
&lance; &lance;
&winfried; &winfried;
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<version>1.11.2</version>
<date>2021-05-22</date>
<initials>mw</initials>
<remark><p>Fix incorrect attribute name in text (from vs. to)</p></remark>
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<revision> <revision>
<version>1.11.1</version> <version>1.11.1</version>
<date>2016-11-16</date> <date>2016-11-16</date>
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<li><strong>'polling'</strong> -- This attribute specifies the shortest allowable polling interval (in seconds). This enables the client to not send empty request elements more often than desired (see <link url="#poll">Polling Sessions</link> and <link url="#overactive">Overactivity</link>).</li> <li><strong>'polling'</strong> -- This attribute specifies the shortest allowable polling interval (in seconds). This enables the client to not send empty request elements more often than desired (see <link url="#poll">Polling Sessions</link> and <link url="#overactive">Overactivity</link>).</li>
<li><strong>'inactivity'</strong> -- This attribute specifies the longest allowable inactivity period (in seconds). This enables the client to ensure that the periods with no requests pending are never too long (see <link url="#poll">Polling Sessions</link> and <link url="#inactive">Inactivity</link>).</li> <li><strong>'inactivity'</strong> -- This attribute specifies the longest allowable inactivity period (in seconds). This enables the client to ensure that the periods with no requests pending are never too long (see <link url="#poll">Polling Sessions</link> and <link url="#inactive">Inactivity</link>).</li>
<li><strong>'hold'</strong> -- This attribute informs the client about the maximum number of requests the connection manager will keep waiting at any one time during the session. This value MUST NOT be greater than the value specified by the client in the session request.</li> <li><strong>'hold'</strong> -- This attribute informs the client about the maximum number of requests the connection manager will keep waiting at any one time during the session. This value MUST NOT be greater than the value specified by the client in the session request.</li>
<li><strong>'to'</strong> -- This attribute communicates the identity of the backend server to which the client is attempting to connect.</li> <li><strong>'from'</strong> -- This attribute communicates the identity of the backend server to which the client is attempting to connect.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<p>The connection manager MAY include an <strong>'accept'</strong> attribute in the session creation response element, to specify a comma-separated list of the content encodings it can decompress. After receiving a session creation response with an 'accept' attribute, clients MAY include an HTTP Content-Encoding header in subsequent requests (indicating one of the encodings specified in the 'accept' attribute) and compress the bodies of the requests accordingly.</p> <p>The connection manager MAY include an <strong>'accept'</strong> attribute in the session creation response element, to specify a comma-separated list of the content encodings it can decompress. After receiving a session creation response with an 'accept' attribute, clients MAY include an HTTP Content-Encoding header in subsequent requests (indicating one of the encodings specified in the 'accept' attribute) and compress the bodies of the requests accordingly.</p>
<p>A connection manager MAY include an <strong>'ack'</strong> attribute (set to the value of the 'rid' attribute of the session creation request) to indicate that it will be using acknowledgements throughout the session and that the absence of an 'ack' attribute in any response is meaningful (see <link url="#ack">Acknowledgements</link>).</p> <p>A connection manager MAY include an <strong>'ack'</strong> attribute (set to the value of the 'rid' attribute of the session creation request) to indicate that it will be using acknowledgements throughout the session and that the absence of an 'ack' attribute in any response is meaningful (see <link url="#ack">Acknowledgements</link>).</p>