8.5
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PReS Workflow 8.5
- System Requirements
- Basics
- Features
- The Nature of PReS Workflow
- About Branches and Conditions
- Configuration Components
- Connect Resources
- About Data
- About Documents
- Debugging and Error Handling
- The Plug-in Bar
- About Printing
- About Processes and Subprocesses
- Using Scripts
- Special Workflow Types
- About Tasks
- Task Properties
- Variable Properties
- Working With Variables
- About Configurations
- About Related Programs and Services
- The Interface
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
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Logging options group
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Delete log files after: Enter the number of days after which to delete the Messenger service logs.
Each log covers a 24-hour period and is kept in the Log folder, which is located in the installation
folder.
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Verbose log: Select this option if you want the log to contain a maximum amount of information.
HTTP Server Input 1 Plug-In Preferences
HTTP server input 1 plug-In preferences control the server protocol aspects of the PReS WorkflowHTTP
Server Input tasks. This is where you enable and configure secure communication for the HTTP Server.
Technical
By default, the request XMLalso contains a CDATAsection which contains the raw input data,
effectively doubling the size of the incoming file. Due to technical restrictions, the incoming XMLfile
cannot be more than 400MB, which because of CDATA is reduced to around 200MB. To help in this
situation, you may elect to omit CDATA from the attachment in this dialog. Please note that this
limitation also affects incoming binary files (sent through file upload in a form), regardless of CDATA
settings.
Preferences
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Port: Select the TCP port to use. The default port is 8080, the official HTTP alternate port, so as not to
interfere with the standard HTTP port (80). To block any regular HTTPtraffic (for example if only using
HTTPSconnections) the port can be set to 0.
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Time out: Set the timeout period in seconds. The default value is 120 seconds.
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Enable server for SSLrequests:Check this option to enable secure data exchange over the Web.
This enables the boxes below and lets you specify your secure communication settings.
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Root certificate: Enter the absolute path to the Root Certificate. The file generally ends with a
.crt extension and is obtained from a Certificate Provider such as Thawte or Verisign. If the Root
Certificate and Certificate file are identical, this is considered a self-signed certificate, which is
considered unsecured by most browsers.