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Connection Related Queries When The Third Party Applications Communicate To BRM Through The Web Service (Doc ID 759323.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 05, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management - Version 7.3.0.0.0 to 7.5.0.0.0 [Release 7.3.0 to 7.5.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Connection related queries and answers about the Third Party applications communicate to BRM through the Web Service.

Questions and Answers

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Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Web service is being used for account creation, account management, payment to deploy the web service war file. Faced error "ERR_NAP_CONNECT_FAILED" when third party application tries to communicate to BRM through web service. How to overcome this problem?
 In the step 4 of above answer, it is noted that in if 51st request comes, that request gets the error: ERR_NAP_CONNECT_FAILED .
Is it possible to monitor the infranet.connectionpool request list?
Is there any way to count the total of request?
 
Please provide more details on what is the "server load". Does it mean that too many opcodes are running? Or Production Server overload? Or the Apache Tomcat Overload?
 
If the infranet.connectionpool.maxsize or infranet.connectionpool.timeout is increased, what is the possible impact to the server? What is the consideration that needs to be concerned?
 
What does getNumberOfPendingRequests() mean?
 Is there any setting that can limit the connection idle time for a third party application?

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