Class HttpClientConfiguration.Builder
java.lang.Object
org.apache.beam.sdk.io.aws2.common.HttpClientConfiguration.Builder
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionabstract HttpClientConfigurationbuild()abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuilderconnectionAcquisitionTimeout(Integer millis) Milliseconds to wait when acquiring a connection from the pool before giving up and timing out.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuilderconnectionMaxIdleTime(Integer millis) Maximum milliseconds a connection should be allowed to remain open while idle.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuilderconnectionTimeout(Integer millis) Milliseconds to wait when initially establishing a connection before giving up and timing out.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuilderconnectionTimeToLive(Integer millis) Maximum milliseconds a connection should be allowed to remain open, regardless of usage frequency.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuildermaxConnections(Integer connections) The maximum number of connections allowed in the connection pool.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuilderreadTimeout(Integer millis) Milliseconds to wait for a read on a socket before an exception is thrown.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuildersocketTimeout(Integer millis) Milliseconds to wait for data to be transferred over an established, open connection before the connection is timed out.abstract HttpClientConfiguration.BuilderwriteTimeout(Integer millis) Milliseconds to wait for a write on a socket before an exception is thrown.
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Constructor Details- 
Builderpublic Builder()
 
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Method Details- 
connectionAcquisitionTimeoutMilliseconds to wait when acquiring a connection from the pool before giving up and timing out.
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connectionMaxIdleTimeMaximum milliseconds a connection should be allowed to remain open while idle.This will never close a connection that is currently in use, so long-lived connections may remain open longer than this time. 
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connectionTimeoutMilliseconds to wait when initially establishing a connection before giving up and timing out. A duration of 0 means infinity, and is not recommended.
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connectionTimeToLiveMaximum milliseconds a connection should be allowed to remain open, regardless of usage frequency.This will never close a connection that is currently in use, so long-lived connections may remain open longer than this time. 
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socketTimeoutMilliseconds to wait for data to be transferred over an established, open connection before the connection is timed out. A duration of 0 means infinity, and is not recommended.
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readTimeoutMilliseconds to wait for a read on a socket before an exception is thrown. A duration of 0 means infinity, and is not recommended.Note: Read timeout is only supported for async clients and ignored otherwise, set socketTimeout(Integer)()} instead.
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writeTimeoutMilliseconds to wait for a write on a socket before an exception is thrown. A duration of 0 means infinity, and is not recommended.Note: Write timeout is only supported for async clients and ignored otherwise, set socketTimeout(Integer)()} instead.
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maxConnectionsThe maximum number of connections allowed in the connection pool. Each client has its own private connection pool.For asynchronous clients using HTTP/1.1 this corresponds to the maximum number of allowed concurrent requests. When using HTTP/2 the number of connections that will be used depends on the max streams allowed per connection. 
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