I like to understand what's the meaning of sessionCacheSize='' and cachedSSLSessions='0'
The info center says
sessionCacheSize
Set the value to the maximum number of sessions that you allow in the SSL Session Cache. These cached sessions are available for SSL session renegotiation.
Value type - integer
Initial value - 100
Does sessionCacheSize='' means the broker can cache up to 100 SSL sessions ? (i.e. '' means 100 ?)
Is "cachedSSLSessions='0'" is reporting there is no SSL session cached at the time or it actually says that the broker does 0 SSL caching ?
I have a message flow that uses SOAPREQUEST over https to another message flows deployed on the same EG. I am seeing SSL timeout error more than 10-15 times a day. I thought that SOAP node uses HTTP 1.1 and if SSL sessions are cached, there should not be SSL re-negotiation
how many concurrent requests are being made? Do you have any additional threads on the second message flow? How long does it take to return the response?
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