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The TransportTimeout value is now applied to the "response header timeout" and "expect continue timeout" as is. Previously there was a hard limit of 10 seconds and 1 second respectively (originating from the article I based the previous PR on). While this doesn't allow for fine-grained control, it is reasonable to apply the meaning of "transport timeout" to any state or phase of a HTTP connection. This change should solve the needs of some Piper clients to configure very long response header timeouts of 5 minutes and above. |
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contrib | ||
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template | ||
test | ||
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LICENSE | ||
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Project Piper Repository
The Project "Piper" offers default pipelines to easily implement CI/CD processes integrating SAP systems. The corresponding "Shared Library" provides a set of "steps" to build your own scenarios beyond defaults.
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