Is this correct ?? Does the below snippet make sense
<HTTPTargetConnection> <LoadBalancer> <Algorithm>RoundRobin</Algorithm> <RetryEnabled>true</RetryEnabled> <MaxFailures>10</MaxFailures> <Server name="some_prod_target"> <IsEnabled>true</IsEnabled> </Server> </LoadBalancer> <!-- <Path>/someapi/uri/v1</Path> --> <Path>/somePath</Path> </HTTPTargetConnection>
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I don't think you need to do that if you have only one target server. Just specify same as a simple target.
<HTTPTargetConnection> <Properties/> <URL>https://example.com</URL> </HTTPTargetConnection>
Approach as suggested by @Anil Sagar can be used,.
Otherwise, snippet suggested by you is also fine. Though, I would like to make it simpler as many of these values are default.
<HTTPTargetConnection>
<LoadBalancer>
<Servername="some_prod_target"/>
</LoadBalancer>
<Path>/somePath</Path>
</HTTPTargetConnection>
I don't think you need to do that if you have only one target server. Just specify same as a simple target.
<HTTPTargetConnection> <Properties/> <URL>https://example.com</URL> </HTTPTargetConnection>
Thanks Anil..
Approach as suggested by @Anil Sagar can be used,.
Otherwise, snippet suggested by you is also fine. Though, I would like to make it simpler as many of these values are default.
<HTTPTargetConnection>
<LoadBalancer>
<Servername="some_prod_target"/>
</LoadBalancer>
<Path>/somePath</Path>
</HTTPTargetConnection>
Thanks Rdoda....
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