AMQP Class

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An easy-to-use AMQP 1.0 client implementation.

Syntax

ipworksmq.AMQP

Remarks

The AMQP class provides an easy-to-use AMQP 1.0 client implementation. The class supports both plaintext and TLS-enabled connections over TCP.

Connecting

AMQP 1.0's transport protocol has three layers: an overarching connection between two containers, the sessions opened on that connection, and the links (between the containers' nodes) attached to those sessions.

The class implements all three layers of the AMQP 1.0 transport protocol, so the first step is to initiate the overall connection. Set the ContainerId property and call the ConnectTo method, passing it the server's hostname and port number.

Once connected, the next step is to create at least one session, which can be accomplished by using the CreateSession method. The class allows creating any number of sessions, up to the limit specified by the MaxSessionCount configuration setting.

Connecting and Creating a Session amqp1.ContainerId = "testClient"; amqp1.ConnectTo("amqp.test-server.com", 5672); amqp1.CreateSession("TestSession");

After creating a session, the next step is to create one or more links (which are created in the context of a session) so that messages can be sent and/or received. Links are unidirectional, so each one has a sender on one end and a receiver on the other.

The class can function both as a sender node (by opening sender links) and as a receiver node (by opening receiver links). But keep in mind that, since the class is implemented as an AMQP 1.0 client, it must be the one to open links (said another way, the class cannot accept any link requests made by other peers).

As with sessions, the class allows creating any number of links for each session, up to the limit specified by the MaxLinkCountPerSession configuration setting.

Creating Sender Links

To create a sender link, call the CreateSenderLink method, passing it the name of an existing session, a unique name for the link, and (if necessary in your environment) the name of a target for the receiver to use to ensure messages are routed correctly.

The LinkReadyToSend event will fire when the newly created sender link is ready to send messages.

Creating a Sender Link amqp1.OnLinkReadyToSend += (s, e) => { Console.WriteLine("Link '" + e.LinkName + "' is ready to send messages!"); }; amqp1.CreateSenderLink("TestSession", "TestSenderLink", "TestTarget");

Sending Messages

To send a message, the first step is to set the Message property's fields to the desired values.

At minimum, the Value and ValueType fields must be set. All other fields are optional, though specifying a unique value for MessageId is recommended. (If the GenerateMessageId configuration setting is enabled, the class will generate one automatically when the message is sent.)

Once the Message property's fields have be assigned as desired, call the SendMessage method, passing it the name of an existing sender link on which the message should be sent.

The MessageOut event will be fired when the message has been sent (and acknowledged, if Settled was set to false). The MessageOutcome event may also fire, if necessary, once the receiver reports the outcome of the message.

Refer to SendMessage, MessageOut, and MessageOutcome for more information.

Sending a Message amqp1.OnMessageOut += (s, e) => { Console.WriteLine("Message with Id '" + e.MessageId + "' has been sent on link '" + e.LinkName + "'."); }; amqp1.Message.MessageId = "TestMessageId"; amqp1.Message.Value = "Hello, world!"; amqp1.Message.ValueType = AMQPValueTypes.mvtString; amqp1.SendMessage("TestSenderLink");

The ResetMessage method can be used to reset the Message property's fields to their default values.

Sending Composite AMQP Data

The AMQP 1.0 protocol's data model includes the concept of "composite data". Composite data is comprised of one or more type-value pairs (including data structure types), plus a descriptor that describes what the overall data represents.

The class supports sending composite AMQP data in a message through the use of JSON with a well-defined schema. Refer to the SendMessage method's documentation for more information and examples.

Creating Receiver Links

Receiver links can operate in one of two receive modes: automatic, where the class will work to ensure that messages are received as soon as they are available; and retrieve-based, where the class will only "retrieve" a new message when explicitly instructed to.

The ReceiveMode property controls which receive mode newly-created receiver links will use; refer to its documentation for more information.

After ensuring that ReceiveMode is set as desired, call CreateReceiverLink, passing it the name of an existing session, a unique name for the link, and (if necessary in your environment) the name of a source for the sender to route the link creation request to.

Creating a Receiver Link // Creating an automatic receiver link. amqp1.ReceiveMode = AmqpReceiveModes.rmAutomatic; amqp1.CreateReceiverLink("TestSession", "TestAutoReceiverLink", "TestSource1"); // Creating a retrieve-based receiver link. amqp1.ReceiveMode = AmqpReceiveModes.rmRetrieve; amqp1.CreateReceiverLink("TestSession", "TestRetrieveReceiverLink", "TestSource2");

Receiving Messages

For receiver links created in automatic receive mode (the default), messages are received automatically.

For receiver links created in retrieve-based mode, the class will attempt to "retrieve" a message each time the RetrieveMessage method is called (optionally timing out after a time, if RetrieveTimeout is non-zero). When calling RetrieveMessage, pass it the name of a retrieve-based receiver link.

Regardless of whether a messages is received automatically or retrieved, any incoming message will cause the class to fire the MessageIn event and update the ReceivedMessage property's fields.

When the MessageIn event fires, its State event parameter can be used to specify the outcome of the message, which the class will then transmit back to the sender (as well as self-report by firing the MessageOutcome event). Refer to MessageIn for more information.

Receiving a Message // For automatic receiver links, only the event handler is necessary. amqp1.OnMessageIn += (s, e) => { Console.WriteLine("Message with Id '" + e.MessageId + "' has been received on link '" + e.LinkName + "'. Value:"); Console.WriteLine(amqp1.ReceivedMessage.Value); // The message state is already set to the "Accepted" outcome by default, but we'll set it again // for the purpose of this example. e.State = 0; // 0 = Accepted. }; // For retrieve-based links, it's also necessary to call RetrieveMessage(). It is recommended that the // RetrieveTimeout property be set to a non-zero value (60 seconds is the default) so that the retrieve // request will eventually time out if the sender doesn't have any messages available to deliver. amqp1.RetrieveTimeout = 60; amqp1.RetrieveMessage("TestRetrieveReceiverLink");

Property List


The following is the full list of the properties of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

AuthSchemeThe authentication scheme to use when connecting.
ConnectedThis property indicates whether the class is connected.
ContainerIdThe container Id the class should advertise when connecting.
FirewallA set of properties related to firewall access.
IdleTimeoutThe maximum period of inactivity the class will allow before disconnecting.
IncomingMessagesCollection of incoming messages which have not been fully settled.
LinksCollection of active links.
LocalHostThe name of the local host or user-assigned IP interface through which connections are initiated or accepted.
LocalPortThe TCP port in the local host where the class binds.
MessageThe message to send.
OutgoingMessagesCollection of outgoing messages which have not been fully settled.
PasswordA password to use for SASL authentication.
ReadyToSendIndicates whether the class is ready to send data.
ReceivedMessageThe last message received.
ReceiveModeControls what mode new receiver links are created with.
RemoteHostThis property includes the address of the remote host. Domain names are resolved to IP addresses.
RemotePortThe port of the AQMP server (default is 5672). The default port for SSL is 5671.
RetrieveTimeoutHow long the class should wait for a message to be received after RetrieveMessage is called.
SessionsCollection of active sessions.
SSLAcceptServerCertInstructs the class to unconditionally accept the server certificate that matches the supplied certificate.
SSLCertThe certificate to be used during Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiation.
SSLEnabledThis property indicates whether Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) is enabled.
SSLProviderThe Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) implementation to use.
SSLServerCertThe server certificate for the last established connection.
TimeoutThis property includes the timeout for the class.
UserA username to use for SASL authentication.

Method List


The following is the full list of the methods of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

CloseLinkCloses a link.
CloseSessionCloses a session.
ConfigSets or retrieves a configuration setting.
ConnectThis method connects to a remote host.
ConnectToThis method connects to a remote host.
CreateReceiverLinkCreates a new receiver link with the given name on the specified session.
CreateSenderLinkCreates a new sender link with the given name on the specified session.
CreateSessionCreates a new session with the given name.
DisconnectThis method disconnects from the remote host.
DoEventsThis method processes events from the internal message queue.
InterruptThis method interrupts the current action.
ResetThis method will reset the class.
ResetMessageResets the Message properties.
RetrieveMessageRetrieves a single message over the specified receiver link.
SendMessageSends a message on the specified link.

Event List


The following is the full list of the events fired by the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

ConnectedFired immediately after a connection completes (or fails).
ConnectionStatusFired to indicate changes in the connection state.
DisconnectedFired when a connection is closed.
ErrorFired when information is available about errors during data delivery.
LinkReadyToSendFires when a sender link is ready to send messages.
LogFires once for each log message.
MessageInFires when the class receives a message.
MessageOutFires when the class sends a message.
MessageOutcomeFires when a message's outcome is available.
SSLServerAuthenticationFired after the server presents its certificate to the client.
SSLStatusFired when secure connection progress messages are available.

Config Settings


The following is a list of config settings for the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

AuthorizationIdentityThe value to use as the authorization identity when SASL authentication is used.
BinaryMessageEncodingSets the expected message encoding to use for decoding binary messages.
DecodeBinaryMessageDecodes binary message payloads.
DefaultCreditThe amount of credit to create new receiver links with.
DefaultCreditThresholdThe credit threshold to create new receiver links with.
DefaultIncomingWindowThe incoming window size to create new sessions with.
DefaultOutgoingWindowThe outgoing window size to create new sessions with.
DefaultReceiverSettleModeThe receiver settle mode to create new links with.
DefaultSenderSettleModeThe sender settle mode to create new links with.
GenerateMessageIdWhether a unique message Id should be automatically generated when sending a message.
LogLevelThe level of detail that is logged.
MaxFrameSizeThe maximum frame size.
MaxLinkCountPerSessionThe maximum number of links to restrict new sessions to.
MaxMessageSizeThe maximum message size to restrict new links to.
MaxSessionCountThe maximum number of sessions.
ModifiedDeliveryFailedWhether the sender should treat this transfer as an unsuccessful delivery attempt.
ModifiedMessageAnnotationsThe message annotations that the sender should merge into those already on the message.
ModifiedUndeliverableHereWhether the receiver has indicated that the sender should not attempt to redeliver the message.
ProtocolVersionThe AMQP protocol version to conform to.
RejectErrorConditionThe error condition included with a 'Rejected' delivery outcome.
RejectErrorDescriptionThe error description included with a 'Rejected' delivery outcome.
SenderSettleMode[LinkName]Retrieves the negotiated sender settle mode for the specified link.
SimplifiedJSONFormatWhether to output simplified JSON where possible.
CloseStreamAfterTransferIf true, the class will close the upload or download stream after the transfer.
ConnectionTimeoutSets a separate timeout value for establishing a connection.
FirewallAutoDetectTells the class whether or not to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available.
FirewallHostName or IP address of firewall (optional).
FirewallListenerIf true, the class binds to a SOCKS firewall as a server (TCPClient only).
FirewallPasswordPassword to be used if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall.
FirewallPortThe TCP port for the FirewallHost;.
FirewallTypeDetermines the type of firewall to connect through.
FirewallUserA user name if authentication is to be used connecting through a firewall.
KeepAliveIntervalThe retry interval, in milliseconds, to be used when a TCP keep-alive packet is sent and no response is received.
KeepAliveTimeThe inactivity time in milliseconds before a TCP keep-alive packet is sent.
LingerWhen set to True, connections are terminated gracefully.
LingerTimeTime in seconds to have the connection linger.
LocalHostThe name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted.
LocalPortThe port in the local host where the class binds.
MaxLineLengthThe maximum amount of data to accumulate when no EOL is found.
MaxTransferRateThe transfer rate limit in bytes per second.
ProxyExceptionsListA semicolon separated list of hosts and IPs to bypass when using a proxy.
TCPKeepAliveDetermines whether or not the keep alive socket option is enabled.
TcpNoDelayWhether or not to delay when sending packets.
UseIPv6Whether to use IPv6.
UseNTLMv2Whether to use NTLM V2.
LogSSLPacketsControls whether SSL packets are logged when using the internal security API.
ReuseSSLSessionDetermines if the SSL session is reused.
SSLCACertsA newline separated list of CA certificates to be included when performing an SSL handshake.
SSLCheckCRLWhether to check the Certificate Revocation List for the server certificate.
SSLCheckOCSPWhether to use OCSP to check the status of the server certificate.
SSLCipherStrengthThe minimum cipher strength used for bulk encryption.
SSLClientCACertsA newline separated list of CA certificates to use during SSL client certificate validation.
SSLContextProtocolThe protocol used when getting an SSLContext instance.
SSLEnabledCipherSuitesThe cipher suite to be used in an SSL negotiation.
SSLEnabledProtocolsUsed to enable/disable the supported security protocols.
SSLEnableRenegotiationWhether the renegotiation_info SSL extension is supported.
SSLIncludeCertChainWhether the entire certificate chain is included in the SSLServerAuthentication event.
SSLKeyLogFileThe location of a file where per-session secrets are written for debugging purposes.
SSLNegotiatedCipherReturns the negotiated cipher suite.
SSLNegotiatedCipherStrengthReturns the negotiated cipher suite strength.
SSLNegotiatedCipherSuiteReturns the negotiated cipher suite.
SSLNegotiatedKeyExchangeReturns the negotiated key exchange algorithm.
SSLNegotiatedKeyExchangeStrengthReturns the negotiated key exchange algorithm strength.
SSLNegotiatedVersionReturns the negotiated protocol version.
SSLServerCACertsA newline separated list of CA certificates to use during SSL server certificate validation.
SSLTrustManagerFactoryAlgorithmThe algorithm to be used to create a TrustManager through TrustManagerFactory.
TLS12SignatureAlgorithmsDefines the allowed TLS 1.2 signature algorithms when SSLProvider is set to Internal.
TLS12SupportedGroupsThe supported groups for ECC.
TLS13KeyShareGroupsThe groups for which to pregenerate key shares.
TLS13SignatureAlgorithmsThe allowed certificate signature algorithms.
TLS13SupportedGroupsThe supported groups for (EC)DHE key exchange.
AbsoluteTimeoutDetermines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts.
FirewallDataUsed to send extra data to the firewall.
InBufferSizeThe size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket.
OutBufferSizeThe size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket.

AuthScheme Property (AMQP Class)

The authentication scheme to use when connecting.

Syntax

public int getAuthScheme();
public void setAuthScheme(int authScheme);

Enumerated values:
  public final static int smNone = 0;
  public final static int smSASLAnonymous = 1;
  public final static int smSASLPlain = 2;
  public final static int smSASLExternal = 3;

Default Value

2

Remarks

This property controls what authentication scheme the class should use when connecting to the remote host.

Valid values are:

  • smNone (0)
  • smSASLAnonymous (1)
  • smSASLPlain (2) - Default
  • smSASLExternal (3)

This property is not available at design time.

Connected Property (AMQP Class)

This property indicates whether the class is connected.

Syntax

public boolean isConnected();

Default Value

False

Remarks

This property indicates whether the class is connected to the remote host. Use the Connect and Disconnect methods to manage the connection.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

ContainerId Property (AMQP Class)

The container Id the class should advertise when connecting.

Syntax

public String getContainerId();
public void setContainerId(String containerId);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property specifies the container Id that the class should advertise when it's connecting to the remote host.

In AMQP, the top-level organizational grouping is called a "container", and each container can contain zero or more "nodes", which are the actual entities which send and receive messages over links.

Since this class handles multiple layers of the AMQP transport protocol (the overall connection, the sessions in that connection, and the links attached to those sessions), it must be given a unique container Id.

Note: The container Id cannot be changed while connected.

This property is not available at design time.

Firewall Property (AMQP Class)

A set of properties related to firewall access.

Syntax

public Firewall getFirewall();
public void setFirewall(Firewall firewall);

Remarks

This is a Firewall-type property, which contains fields describing the firewall through which the class will attempt to connect.

Please refer to the Firewall type for a complete list of fields.

IdleTimeout Property (AMQP Class)

The maximum period of inactivity the class will allow before disconnecting.

Syntax

public int getIdleTimeout();
public void setIdleTimeout(int idleTimeout);

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property controls how long, in seconds, the class will allow the connection to sit idle before it disconnects from the remote host.

This property may be set to 0 to prevent the class from ever closing the connection due to inactivity.

Note: The idle timeout cannot be changed while connected.

This property is not available at design time.

IncomingMessages Property (AMQP Class)

Collection of incoming messages which have not been fully settled.

Syntax

public AMQPMessageList getIncomingMessages();

Remarks

This collection property holds a list of AMQPMessage items, one for each incoming message that has not been fully settled by the class (and, potentially, the remote host).

Refer to ReceiveMode for more information.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Please refer to the AMQPMessage type for a complete list of fields.

Links Property (AMQP Class)

Collection of active links.

Syntax

public AMQPLinkList getLinks();

Remarks

This collection property holds a list of AMQPLink items, one for each currently active link.

Refer to CreateReceiverLink, CreateSenderLink, and CloseLink for more information.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Please refer to the AMQPLink type for a complete list of fields.

LocalHost Property (AMQP Class)

The name of the local host or user-assigned IP interface through which connections are initiated or accepted.

Syntax

public String getLocalHost();
public void setLocalHost(String localHost);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property contains the name of the local host as obtained by the gethostname() system call, or if the user has assigned an IP address, the value of that address.

In multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface) setting LocalHost to the IP address of an interface will make the class initiate connections (or accept in the case of server classs) only through that interface. It is recommended to provide an IP address rather than a hostname when setting this property to ensure the desired interface is used.

If the class is connected, the LocalHost property shows the IP address of the interface through which the connection is made in internet dotted format (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd). In most cases, this is the address of the local host, except for multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface).

Note: LocalHost is not persistent. You must always set it in code, and never in the property window.

LocalPort Property (AMQP Class)

The TCP port in the local host where the class binds.

Syntax

public int getLocalPort();
public void setLocalPort(int localPort);

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property must be set before a connection is attempted. It instructs the class to bind to a specific port (or communication endpoint) in the local machine.

Setting this property to 0 (default) enables the system to choose an open port at random. The chosen port will be returned by the LocalPort property after the connection is established.

LocalPort cannot be changed once a connection is made. Any attempt to set this property when a connection is active will generate an error.

This property is useful when trying to connect to services that require a trusted port on the client side.

Message Property (AMQP Class)

The message to send.

Syntax

public AMQPMessage getMessage();
public void setMessage(AMQPMessage message);

Remarks

This property holds an AMQPMessage object whose fields are used to construct a message to send when SendMessage is called.

Refer to SendMessage for more information. amqp.Message.ValueType = AMQPValueTypes.mvtString; amqp.Message.Value = "Hello World!"; amqp.SendMessage("SenderLinkName");

This property is not available at design time.

Please refer to the AMQPMessage type for a complete list of fields.

OutgoingMessages Property (AMQP Class)

Collection of outgoing messages which have not been fully settled.

Syntax

public AMQPMessageList getOutgoingMessages();

Remarks

This collection property holds a list of AMQPMessage items, one for each outgoing message that has not been fully settled by the class (and, potentially, the remote host).

Refer to SendMessage for more information.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Please refer to the AMQPMessage type for a complete list of fields.

Password Property (AMQP Class)

A password to use for SASL authentication.

Syntax

public String getPassword();
public void setPassword(String password);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property contains a password to use for SASL authentication.

This property is not available at design time.

ReadyToSend Property (AMQP Class)

Indicates whether the class is ready to send data.

Syntax

public boolean isReadyToSend();

Default Value

False

Remarks

This property indicates that the underlying TCP/IP subsystem is ready to accept data. This is True after connecting to the remote host, and will become False if a call to SendMessage fails due to a WOULDBLOCK condition.

Once data can be sent again, the ReadyToSend event will fire and this property will be True.

If a WOULDBLOCK error occurs while sending a message the class will automatically complete the transmission when sending is possible. No action needs to be taken to re-send the message. ReadyToSend will fire after the class completes any partially sent messages.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

ReceivedMessage Property (AMQP Class)

The last message received.

Syntax

public AMQPMessage getReceivedMessage();

Remarks

This property is an AMQPMessage object which represents the last message received by the class. It is set by the class automatically each time the MessageIn event fires.

Refer to MessageIn for more information.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Please refer to the AMQPMessage type for a complete list of fields.

ReceiveMode Property (AMQP Class)

Controls what mode new receiver links are created with.

Syntax

public int getReceiveMode();
public void setReceiveMode(int receiveMode);

Enumerated values:
  public final static int rmAutomatic = 0;
  public final static int rmRetrieve = 1;

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property controls which receive mode newly created receiver links should use to receive messages from the sender. Valid values are:

  • rmAutomatic (0 - default)
  • rmRetrieve (1)

Receiving Messages Automatically

A receiver link operating in rmAutomatic (0) mode strives to ensure that the sender always has sufficient credit so that messages are received as soon as they are available, thus simulating a "subscription-based"/"push-based" messaging model.

In this mode, receiver links will be created with the amount of credit, and the credit threshold, specified by the DefaultCredit and DefaultCreditThreshold configuration settings. Anytime the link's credit reaches the credit threshold, the class will automatically set it back to its initial value.

Retrieving Messages On-Demand

A receiver link operating in rmRetrieve (1) mode requires the RetrieveMessage method to be called in order for a message to be received, thus simulating a "polling"/"pull-based" messaging model.

In this mode, receiver links will be created with no credit (regardless of what DefaultCredit is set to). When RetrieveMessage is called, the class will supply the sender with a single credit and then block until a message is received (if the RetrieveTimeout property is set to zero).

If RetrieveTimeout is non-zero, the class will only block for the specified number of seconds; once that time expires, it will instruct the sender to consume the credit. If the sender chooses to consume the credit by incrementing the value of the AMQPLink.DeliveryCount field rather than by sending a message, then the class will throw an error indicating a timeout.

Refer to RetrieveMessage and RetrieveTimeout for more information. amqp.ReceiveMode = AmqpReceiveModes.rmRetrieve; amqp.CreateReceiverLink("SessionID", "ReceiverLinkName", "SomeTarget");

This property is not available at design time.

RemoteHost Property (AMQP Class)

This property includes the address of the remote host. Domain names are resolved to IP addresses.

Syntax

public String getRemoteHost();
public void setRemoteHost(String remoteHost);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property specifies the IP address (IP number in dotted internet format) or the domain name of the remote host. It is set before a connection is attempted and cannot be changed once a connection is established.

If this property is set to a domain name, a DNS request is initiated, and upon successful termination of the request, this property is set to the corresponding address. If the search is not successful, an error is returned.

If the class is configured to use a SOCKS firewall, the value assigned to this property may be preceded with an "*". If this is the case, the host name is passed to the firewall unresolved and the firewall performs the DNS resolution.

Example. Connecting:

TCPClientControl.RemoteHost = "MyHostNameOrIP" TCPClientControl.RemotePort = 777 TCPClientControl.Connected = true

RemotePort Property (AMQP Class)

The port of the AQMP server (default is 5672). The default port for SSL is 5671.

Syntax

public int getRemotePort();
public void setRemotePort(int remotePort);

Default Value

5672

Remarks

This property specifies a service port on the remote host to connect to.

A valid port number (a value between 1 and 65535) is required for the connection to take place. The property must be set before a connection is attempted and cannot be changed once a connection is established. Any attempt to change this property while connected will fail with an error.

This property is not available at design time.

RetrieveTimeout Property (AMQP Class)

How long the class should wait for a message to be received after RetrieveMessage is called.

Syntax

public int getRetrieveTimeout();
public void setRetrieveTimeout(int retrieveTimeout);

Default Value

60

Remarks

This property controls how long, in seconds, the class will wait for a message to be received after RetrieveMessage is called before timing out the request. If set to zero, the class will wait indefinitely.

Refer to RetrieveMessage for more information.

This property is not available at design time.

Sessions Property (AMQP Class)

Collection of active sessions.

Syntax

public AMQPSessionList getSessions();

Remarks

This collection property holds a list of AMQPSession items, one for each currently active session.

Refer to CreateSession and CloseSession for more information.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Please refer to the AMQPSession type for a complete list of fields.

SSLAcceptServerCert Property (AMQP Class)

Instructs the class to unconditionally accept the server certificate that matches the supplied certificate.

Syntax

public Certificate getSSLAcceptServerCert();
public void setSSLAcceptServerCert(Certificate SSLAcceptServerCert);

Remarks

If it finds any issues with the certificate presented by the server, the class will normally terminate the connection with an error.

You may override this behavior by supplying a value for SSLAcceptServerCert. If the certificate supplied in SSLAcceptServerCert is the same as the certificate presented by the server, then the server certificate is accepted unconditionally, and the connection will continue normally.

Note: This functionality is provided only for cases in which you otherwise know that you are communicating with the right server. If used improperly, this property may create a security breach. Use it at your own risk.

Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.

SSLCert Property (AMQP Class)

The certificate to be used during Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiation.

Syntax

public Certificate getSSLCert();
public void setSSLCert(Certificate SSLCert);

Remarks

This property includes the digital certificate that the class will use during SSL negotiation. Set this property to a valid certificate before starting SSL negotiation. To set a certificate, you may set the Encoded field to the encoded certificate. To select a certificate, use the store and subject fields.

Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.

SSLEnabled Property (AMQP Class)

This property indicates whether Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) is enabled.

Syntax

public boolean isSSLEnabled();
public void setSSLEnabled(boolean SSLEnabled);

Default Value

False

Remarks

This property specifies whether TLS/SSL is enabled in the class. When False (default), the class operates in plaintext mode. When True, TLS/SSL is enabled.

TLS/SSL may also be enabled by setting SSLStartMode. Setting SSLStartMode will automatically update this property value.

If the default port (5672) is selected when SSLEnabled is set to true, the port will automatically be changed to the default port for AMQP with SSL (5671). Likewise, if port 5671 is selected when SSLEnabled is set to false, the port will automatically be changed to the default port. If the port has been set to any value other than the default values, it will remain the same when the value of SSLEnabled changes.

This property is not available at design time.

SSLProvider Property (AMQP Class)

The Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) implementation to use.

Syntax

public int getSSLProvider();
public void setSSLProvider(int SSLProvider);

Enumerated values:
  public final static int sslpAutomatic = 0;
  public final static int sslpPlatform = 1;
  public final static int sslpInternal = 2;

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property specifies the SSL/TLS implementation to use. In most cases the default value of 0 (Automatic) is recommended and should not be changed. When set to 0 (Automatic), the class will select whether to use the platform implementation or the internal implementation depending on the operating system as well as the TLS version being used.

Possible values are as follows:

0 (sslpAutomatic - default)Automatically selects the appropriate implementation.
1 (sslpPlatform) Uses the platform/system implementation.
2 (sslpInternal) Uses the internal implementation.
Additional Notes

In most cases using the default value (Automatic) is recommended. The class will select a provider depending on the current platform.

When Automatic is selected, the platform implementation is used by default. When TLS 1.3 is enabled via SSLEnabledProtocols, the internal implementation is used.

SSLServerCert Property (AMQP Class)

The server certificate for the last established connection.

Syntax

public Certificate getSSLServerCert();

Remarks

This property contains the server certificate for the last established connection.

SSLServerCert is reset every time a new connection is attempted.

This property is read-only.

Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.

Timeout Property (AMQP Class)

This property includes the timeout for the class.

Syntax

public int getTimeout();
public void setTimeout(int timeout);

Default Value

60

Remarks

This property defines the timeout when sending data. When SSLEnabled is False a value of 0 means data will be sent asynchronously and a positive value means data is sent synchronously. When SSLEnabled is True all data is sent synchronously regardless of the Timeout value. Please see the notes below for details.

Plaintext

If the Timeout property is set to 0, all operations return immediately, potentially failing with a WOULDBLOCK error if data cannot be sent immediately.

If Timeout is set to a positive value, data is sent in a blocking manner and the class will wait for the operation to complete before returning control. The class will handle any potential WOULDBLOCK errors internally and automatically retry the operation for a maximum of Timeout seconds.

SSL

If the Timeout property is set to 0, all operations will run uninterrupted until successful completion or an error condition is encountered.

If Timeout is set to a positive value, the class will wait for the operation to complete before returning control.

Additional Notes

The class will use DoEvents to enter an efficient wait loop during any potential waiting period, making sure that all system events are processed immediately as they arrive. This ensures that the host application does not freeze and remains responsive.

If Timeout expires, and the operation is not yet complete, the class throws an exception.

Note: By default, all timeouts are inactivity timeouts, that is, the timeout period is extended by Timeout seconds when any amount of data is successfully sent or received.

The default value for the Timeout property is 60 seconds.

User Property (AMQP Class)

A username to use for SASL authentication.

Syntax

public String getUser();
public void setUser(String user);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property contains a username to use for SASL authentication.

This property is not available at design time.

CloseLink Method (AMQP Class)

Closes a link.

Syntax

public void closeLink(String name);

Remarks

This method closes the link named Name and removes it from the Links collection. If no link with the given Name exists, an error will be thrown.

CloseSession Method (AMQP Class)

Closes a session.

Syntax

public void closeSession(String name);

Remarks

This method closes the session named Name and removes it from the Sessions collection. If no session with the given Name exists, an error will be thrown.

Any links open on the specified session when this method is called will be automatically closed and removed from the Links collection.

Config Method (AMQP Class)

Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.

Syntax

public String config(String configurationString);

Remarks

Config is a generic method available in every class. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the class.

These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.

To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).

To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.

Connect Method (AMQP Class)

This method connects to a remote host.

Syntax

public void connect();

Remarks

This method connects to the remote host specified by RemoteHost and RemotePort. For instance: component.RemoteHost = "MyHostNameOrIP"; component.RemotePort = 7777; component.Connect();

ConnectTo Method (AMQP Class)

This method connects to a remote host.

Syntax

public void connectTo(String host, int port);

Remarks

This method connects to the remote host specified by the Host and Port parameters. For instance: component.ConnectTo("MyHostNameOrIP", 777)

CreateReceiverLink Method (AMQP Class)

Creates a new receiver link with the given name on the specified session.

Syntax

public void createReceiverLink(String sessionName, String name, String source);

Remarks

This method creates a new receiver link with the given Name on the session specified by SessionName and adds it to the Links collection. If a link (sender or receiver) with the given Name already exists, or if no session with the given SessionName exists, an error will be thrown.

Source may be set to specify the address of the node at the remote host which should act as the sender. This may not be necessary in all environments, in which case an empty string will suffice.

Receiver links can operate in one of two receive modes: automatic, where the class will work to ensure that messages are received as soon as they are available; and retrieve-based, where the class will only "retrieve" a new message when explicitly instructed to.

The ReceiveMode property controls which receive mode newly-created receiver links will use; refer to its documentation for more information.

AMQP 1.0's transport protocol has three layers: an overarching connection between two containers, the sessions opened on that connection, and the links (between the containers' nodes) attached to those sessions. amqp.ReceiveMode = AmqpReceiveModes.rmRetrieve; amqp.CreateReceiverLink("SessionID", "ReceiverLinkName", "SomeTarget");

CreateSenderLink Method (AMQP Class)

Creates a new sender link with the given name on the specified session.

Syntax

public void createSenderLink(String sessionName, String name, String target);

Remarks

This method creates a new sender link with the given Name on the session specified by SessionName and adds it to the Links collection. If a link (sender or receiver) with the given Name already exists, or if no session with the given SessionName exists, an error will be thrown.

Target may be set to specify the address of the node at the remote host which should act as the receiver. This may not be necessary in all environments, in which case an empty string will suffice.

The LinkReadyToSend event will fire when a newly-created sender link is ready to send.

Sender links are created using the Mixed settle mode by default, letting the value of the Message.Settled field control whether each message is settled (the default) or unsettled when it is sent. The DefaultSenderSettleMode configuration setting can be used to control the settle mode that new sender links are created with. Refer to SendMessage for more information on message settlement in general.

AMQP 1.0's transport protocol has three layers: an overarching connection between two containers, the sessions opened on that connection, and the links (between the containers' nodes) attached to those sessions.

CreateSession Method (AMQP Class)

Creates a new session with the given name.

Syntax

public void createSession(String name);

Remarks

This method creates a new session with the given Name and adds it to the Sessions collection. If a session with the given Name already exists, an error will be thrown.

AMQP 1.0's transport protocol has three layers: an overarching connection between two containers, the sessions opened on that connection, and the links (between the containers' nodes) attached to those sessions.

Disconnect Method (AMQP Class)

This method disconnects from the remote host.

Syntax

public void disconnect();

Remarks

This method disconnects from the remote host. Calling this method is equivalent to setting the Connected property to False.

DoEvents Method (AMQP Class)

This method processes events from the internal message queue.

Syntax

public void doEvents();

Remarks

When DoEvents is called, the class processes any available events. If no events are available, it waits for a preset period of time, and then returns.

Interrupt Method (AMQP Class)

This method interrupts the current action.

Syntax

public void interrupt();

Remarks

This method interrupts the current action. If you use SendFile to upload a file, the class will run synchronously until the upload is completed. This method will allow you to stop the file from uploading without disconnecting from the host.

Reset Method (AMQP Class)

This method will reset the class.

Syntax

public void reset();

Remarks

This method will reset the class's properties to their default values.

ResetMessage Method (AMQP Class)

Resets the Message properties.

Syntax

public void resetMessage();

Remarks

This method resets the Message property.

RetrieveMessage Method (AMQP Class)

Retrieves a single message over the specified receiver link.

Syntax

public void retrieveMessage(String linkName);

Remarks

When RetrieveMessage is called, the class will supply the sender with a single credit and then block until a message is received (if the RetrieveTimeout property is set to zero).

If RetrieveTimeout is non-zero, the class will only block for the specified number of seconds; once that time expires, it will instruct the sender to consume the credit. If the sender chooses to consume the credit by incrementing the value of the AMQPLink.DeliveryCount field rather than by sending a message, then the class will throw an error indicating a timeout.

LinkName specifies the receiver link which should retrieve a message; if there is no such link, if the specified link is not a receiver link, or if the specified receiver link is not operating in rmSyncGet (1) mode, an error is thrown.

Refer to ReceiveMode and RetrieveTimeout for more information.

SendMessage Method (AMQP Class)

Sends a message on the specified link.

Syntax

public void sendMessage(String linkName);

Remarks

This method sends a message on the link specified by LinkName.

The Message property holds an AMQPMessage object whose fields are used to construct the message to send. At minimum, specify a Value and a ValueType. amqp.Message.ValueType = AMQPValueTypes.mvtString; amqp.Message.Value = "Hello World!"; amqp.SendMessage("SenderLinkName");

Message Settlement

AMQP provides the ability to negotiate delivery guarantees through the system of "message settlement". When a link is created, both the sender and the receiver negotiate a settle mode (one for each role) to use. Senders will operate in one of these modes:
  • Settled - All messages will be sent in a settled state.
  • Unsettled - All messages will be sent in an unsettled state.
  • Mixed - Messages may be sent either settled or unsettled.
and receivers will operate in one of these modes:
  • First - Incoming messages will be settled immediately (and the sender will be notified that the message has been received, if the message was not already settled when sent).
  • Second - Incoming messages will be settled after the sender has settled them (and the sender will be notified when a message has been received, if the message was not already settled when sent).

Together, the sender's and receiver's settle modes can form the following delivery guarantees:

Sender's Settle Mode Receiver's Settle Mode Effective Delivery Guarantee
Settled (Any) At most once
Unsettled First At least once
Unsettled Second Exactly once
(Note that, if the sender's settle mode is Mixed, the values in the "Sender's Settle Mode" column apply for each individual message.)

It is important to note that the message settlement system has a big caveat: Whichever party opens the link can only request that the other end use a specific settle mode. For example, if the class opens a sender link, it has control over the sender settle mode it will use, but it can only request that the remote host use a specific receiver settle mode; so if the class requests that the receiver use Second, the receiver can instead choose to use First (if, e.g., it doesn't support Second).

The class currently only ever requests (and itself only supports) the First receiver settle mode since no other AMQP implementations appear to support the Second receiver settle mode at this time.

The class requests (and uses) the Mixed sender settle mode by default, but supports all of the sender settle modes (the default can be changed using the DefaultSenderSettleMode configuration setting). Sender links created with the Mixed sender use the value of the Message.Settled field to determine whether to send messages as settled or unsettled.

Sending Composite Data

The AMQP 1.0 protocol's data model includes the concept of "composite data". Composite data is comprised of one or more type-value pairs (including data structure types), plus a descriptor that describes what the overall data represents.

Composite Data JSON Schema

The class uses JSON with a well-defined schema to represent composite data. The composite data JSON schema consists almost entirely of "type-value" objects, which hold an AMQP typename and a value. The syntax for a type-value object is:

{
  "type": "typename",
  "value": value
}

The following table provides a complete list of valid typenames, and describes how the associated values should be represented:

Typename Description Value Format
null Null null
boolean Boolean true or false
ubyte Unsigned byte 0 to 255
ushort Unsigned short 0 to 65535
uint Unsigned integer 0 to 4294967295
ulong Unsigned long 0 to 18446744073709551615
byte Byte -128 to 127
short Short -32768 to 32767
int Integer -2147483648 to 2147483647
long Long -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807
float Float [IEEE 754 32-bit floating point number]
double Double [IEEE 754 64-bit floating point number]
decimal Decimal Hex-encoded byte string like "0A1B2C3D"
char Char "c"
timestamp Timestamp [Number of milliseconds since the Unix epoch (January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC)]
uuid UUID Hex-encoded UUID string like "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX" (hyphens optional, case-insensitive)
binary Binary data Hex-encoded byte string like "0A1B2C3D"
string String "UTF-8 string (correctly escaped for JSON)"
symbol Symbolic value "ASCII string"
array AMQP array JSON array with zero or more type-value objects of the same type
list AMQP list JSON array with zero or more type-value objects
map AMQP map JSON array with even number of type-value objects representing keys and values; no duplicate keys allowed
Note that typenames must be lowercase in order to be parsed correctly.

Arrays, Lists, and Maps

The AMQP data model defines three data structure types: array, list, and map. In the composite data JSON schema, their value is always a JSON array that contains zero or more type-value objects. Data structure types may be nested arbitrarily to any depth.

Note that the array and map data structures each have restrictions on their content:

  • The elements in an array must all be of the same type (e.g., their typenames must match).
  • The elements in a map represent keys (odd-numbered elements) and values (even-numbered elements). There must be an even number of elements (or none), and the values of the "key" elements must be unique.
{
  "type": "map",
  "value": [
    { "type": "symbol", "value": "key1" },
    { "type": "string", "value": "value1" },
    { "type": "symbol", "value": "key2" },
    { "type": "int", "value": 100 }
  ]
}

Described Types

As noted above, AMQP's data model includes the idea of "described types", which is simply a normal AMQP type annotated by a descriptor. The descriptor defines what the data it is associated with represents as a whole.

In the composite data JSON schema, a described type object is just a normal type-value object with an extra "descriptor" property on it (and the "descriptor" property's value is itself a normal type-value object). The syntax for a described type object is:

{
  "descriptor": { "type": "typename", "value": value },
  "type": "typename",
  "value": value
}

Described type objects can be used anywhere that normal type-value objects can be, except as the value of the "descriptor" property for another described type object, which must be a normal type-value object.

Note that, according to the AMQP specification, the type of the descriptor itself ulong or symbol, but the class does not enforce this.

Abbreviated Value Syntax

For brevity, it is possible to abbreviate both normal type-value objects and described type objects when their value type is null, boolean, or string.

For normal type-value objects, instead of using the standard syntax (e.g., { "type": "string", "value": "Hello, world!" }), just use the raw value itself (e.g., "Hello, world!"). Keep in mind that the abbreviated value must still be valid JSON; notably, strings must still be surrounded by quotes (e.g., "value", not value).

The abbreviated syntax for a described type object is a bit different; the "descriptor" property still needs to be associated with the value using a JSON object. To abbreviate a described type object, just exclude the "type" property, like so:

{
  "descriptor": { "type": "typename", "value": value },
  "value": value
}

The abbreviated value syntax can be used anywhere that an unabbreviated type-value object or described type object would normally be used.

The class defaults to using the abbreviated syntax when returning composite data JSON. This can be configured using the SimplifiedJSONFormat configuration setting.

Composite Data JSON Example

{
  "descriptor": { "type": "symbol", "value": "nsoftware:compositeDataExample" },
  "type": "list",
  "value": [
    "Shorthand string value",
    null,
    true,
    { "type": "uuid", "value": "12345678-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB" },
    {
      "type": "array",
      "value": [
        { "type": "uint", "value": 23 },
        { "type": "uint", "value": 52 },
        { "type": "uint", "value": 153325 }
      ]
    },
    {
      "type": "map",
      "value": [
        { "type": "symbol", "value": "name" },
        "Freezer temperature",
        { "type": "symbol", "value": "unit" },
        "Fahrenheit",
        { "type": "symbol", "value": "value" },
        { "type": "int", "value": -2 }
      ]
    },
    {
      "descriptor": { "type": "symbol", "value": "nsoftware:utf8Bytes" },
      "type": "binary",
      "value": "48656C6C6F2C20776F726C6421"
    }
  ]
}

Connected Event (AMQP Class)

Fired immediately after a connection completes (or fails).

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void connected(AMQPConnectedEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPConnectedEvent {
  public int statusCode;
  public String description;
}

Remarks

If the connection is made normally, StatusCode is 0 and Description is "OK".

If the connection fails, StatusCode has the error code returned by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/IP stack. Description contains a description of this code. The value of StatusCode is equal to the value of the error.

Please refer to the Error Codes section for more information.

ConnectionStatus Event (AMQP Class)

Fired to indicate changes in the connection state.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void connectionStatus(AMQPConnectionStatusEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPConnectionStatusEvent {
  public String connectionEvent;
  public int statusCode;
  public String description;
}

Remarks

This event is fired when the connection state changes: for example, completion of a firewall or proxy connection or completion of a security handshake.

The ConnectionEvent parameter indicates the type of connection event. Values may include the following:

Firewall connection complete.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or S/Shell handshake complete (where applicable).
Remote host connection complete.
Remote host disconnected.
SSL or S/Shell connection broken.
Firewall host disconnected.
StatusCode has the error code returned by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/IP stack. Description contains a description of this code. The value of StatusCode is equal to the value of the error.

Disconnected Event (AMQP Class)

Fired when a connection is closed.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void disconnected(AMQPDisconnectedEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPDisconnectedEvent {
  public int statusCode;
  public String description;
}

Remarks

If the connection is broken normally, StatusCode is 0 and Description is "OK".

If the connection is broken for any other reason, StatusCode has the error code returned by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP) subsystem. Description contains a description of this code. The value of StatusCode is equal to the value of the TCP/IP error.

Please refer to the Error Codes section for more information.

Error Event (AMQP Class)

Fired when information is available about errors during data delivery.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void error(AMQPErrorEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPErrorEvent {
  public int errorCode;
  public String description;
}

Remarks

The Error event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during message processing. Normally the class throws an exception.

The ErrorCode parameter contains an error code, and the Description parameter contains a textual description of the error. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please refer to the Error Codes section.

LinkReadyToSend Event (AMQP Class)

Fires when a sender link is ready to send messages.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void linkReadyToSend(AMQPLinkReadyToSendEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPLinkReadyToSendEvent {
  public String linkName;
  public int linkIndex;
}

Remarks

This event fires when a sender link is ready to send messages.

LinkName is the name of the sender link.

LinkIndex is the index of the sender link in the Links collection.

Log Event (AMQP Class)

Fires once for each log message.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void log(AMQPLogEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPLogEvent {
  public int logLevel;
  public String message;
  public String logType;
}

Remarks

This event fires once for each log message generated by the class. The verbosity is controlled by the LogLevel setting.

LogLevel indicates the level of the Message. Possible values are:

0 (None) No events are logged.
1 (Info - default) Informational events are logged.
2 (Verbose) Detailed data is logged.
3 (Debug) Debug data is logged.

LogType identifies the type of log entry. Possible values are:

  • Info: General information about the class.
  • Session: Session status messages.
  • Frame: Frame status messages.

MessageIn Event (AMQP Class)

Fires when the class receives a message.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void messageIn(AMQPMessageInEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPMessageInEvent {
  public String sessionName;
  public int sessionIndex;
  public String linkName;
  public int linkIndex;
  public String messageId;
  public int state; //read-write
}

Remarks

This event fires whenever the class receives a message. The message itself is automatically stored as an AMQPMessage object in the ReceivedMessage property.

Specifying a Delivery Outcome

The State parameter can be set to one of the following values to specify what delivery outcome the class should report to the sender (the default is Accepted (0)):
  • 0: Accepted - The message has been processed successfully.
  • 1: Rejected - The message failed to process successfully. Includes an error describing why.
  • 2: Released - The message has not been (and will not be) processed.
  • 3: Modified - Same as "Released", but with additional metadata for the sender.

When State is set to Rejected (1), the class will include error metadata when it informs the sender of the outcome. Set the RejectErrorCondition and RejectErrorDescription configuration settings before the event handler finishes to specify this error information.

When State is set to Modified (3), the class can include additional metadata when it informs the sender of the outcome. Set zero or more of the ModifiedDeliveryFailed, ModifiedMessageAnnotations, and ModifiedUndeliverableHere configuration settings before the event handler finishes to specify this additional metadata.

Other Parameters

SessionName is the name of the session the message was transmitted on.

SessionIndex is the index of the session in the Sessions collection property.

LinkName is the name of the link the message was transmitted on.

LinkIndex is the index of the link in the Links collection property.

MessageId is the Id of the message; it may be empty if a message Id was not set.

MessageOut Event (AMQP Class)

Fires when the class sends a message.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void messageOut(AMQPMessageOutEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPMessageOutEvent {
  public String sessionName;
  public int sessionIndex;
  public String linkName;
  public int linkIndex;
  public String messageId;
}

Remarks

This event fires whenever the class sends a message.

SessionName is the name of the session the message was transmitted on.

SessionIndex is the index of the session in the Sessions collection property.

LinkName is the name of the link the message was transmitted on.

LinkIndex is the index of the link in the Links collection property.

MessageId is the Id of the message; it may be empty if a message Id was not set.

MessageOutcome Event (AMQP Class)

Fires when a message's outcome is available.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void messageOutcome(AMQPMessageOutcomeEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPMessageOutcomeEvent {
  public String sessionName;
  public int sessionIndex;
  public String linkName;
  public int linkIndex;
  public String messageId;
  public int direction;
  public int state;
}

Remarks

This event fires whenever the outcome for a message (incoming or outgoing) is available.

SessionName is the name of the session the message was transmitted on.

SessionIndex is the index of the session in the Sessions collection property.

LinkName is the name of the link the message was transmitted on.

LinkIndex is the index of the link in the Links collection property.

MessageId is the Id of the message; it may be empty if a message Id was not set.

Direction indicates whether this outcome was sent (0) or received (1).

State indicates the actual message outcome. Possible values are:

  • 0: Accepted - The message has been processed successfully.
  • 1: Rejected - The message failed to process successfully. Includes an error describing why.
  • 2: Released - The message has not been (and will not be) processed.
  • 3: Modified - Same as "Released", but with additional metadata for the sender.

When State is Rejected (1), the RejectErrorCondition and RejectErrorDescription configuration settings can be queried before the event handler finishes to retrieve the error information.

When State is Modified (3), the ModifiedDeliveryFailed, ModifiedMessageAnnotations, and ModifiedUndeliverableHere configuration settings can be queried before the event handler finishes to retrieve the additional metadata.

SSLServerAuthentication Event (AMQP Class)

Fired after the server presents its certificate to the client.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void SSLServerAuthentication(AMQPSSLServerAuthenticationEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPSSLServerAuthenticationEvent {
  public byte[] certEncoded;
  public String certSubject;
  public String certIssuer;
  public String status;
  public boolean accept; //read-write
}

Remarks

During this event, the client can decide whether or not to continue with the connection process. The Accept parameter is a recommendation on whether to continue or close the connection. This is just a suggestion: application software must use its own logic to determine whether or not to continue.

When Accept is False, Status shows why the verification failed (otherwise, Status contains the string OK). If it is decided to continue, you can override and accept the certificate by setting the Accept parameter to True.

SSLStatus Event (AMQP Class)

Fired when secure connection progress messages are available.

Syntax

public class DefaultAMQPEventListener implements AMQPEventListener {
  ...
  public void SSLStatus(AMQPSSLStatusEvent e) {}
  ...
}

public class AMQPSSLStatusEvent {
  public String message;
}

Remarks

The event is fired for informational and logging purposes only. This event tracks the progress of the connection.

AMQPLink Type

Represents an AMQP link.

Remarks

This type represents an AMQP link.

The following fields are available:

Fields

Available
long (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The number of messages which this link's sender could send if it had credit for them.

This field returns the number of messages which this link's sender has indicated that it could send if it had the credit to do so.

ChannelName
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The channel name this link is using.

This field holds the channel name this link is using.

Credit
long (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The amount of credit currently available to this link's sender.

This field holds the amount of credit currently available to this link's sender. The sender on a link can only send messages if it has non-zero credit.

DeliveryCount
long (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The current delivery count value for this link.

This field holds the current delivery count value for this link.

Name
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

This link's name.

This field holds this link's name.

ReadyToSend
boolean (read-only)

Default Value: False

Whether this link is ready to send a message.

This field reflects whether this link is currently ready to send a message or not; it always returns False if Role is lrReceiver (1).

ReceiveMode
int (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The receive mode this link is operating in.

This field reflects the receive mode which this link is operating in, if it is a receiver link. (For sender links, this field's value means nothing.) Values can be:

  • lrmAutomatic - Messages will be received automatically
  • lrmRetrieve - One message will be received after each call to the RetrieveMessage method.

Refer to ReceiveMode for more information.

Role
int (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The class's role on this link.

This field reflects which role the class is in for this link. Valid values are:

  • lrSender (0)
  • lrReceiver (1)

Constructors

public AMQPLink();

AMQPMessage Type

Represents an AMQP message.

Remarks

This type represents an AMQP message.

The following fields are available:

Fields

AbsoluteExpiryTime
long

Default Value: 0

The absolute time at which this message should be considered expired.

This field specifies the absolute time at which this message should be considered expired. It may be -1 if this message does not have an absolute expiry time.

This field's value should be specified in milliseconds relative to the Unix epoch (January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC).

ContentEncoding
String

Default Value: ""

The content encoding of this message's data.

This field specifies the content encoding of this message's data. It may be empty if this message does not have a content encoding set.

When constructing a message for sending, this field is ignored if ValueType is not set to mvtBinary (16).

ContentType
String

Default Value: ""

The content type of this message's data.

This field specifies the content type of this message's data. It may be empty if this message does not have a content type set.

When constructing a message for sending, this field is ignored if ValueType is not set to mvtBinary (16).

CorrelationId
String

Default Value: ""

The correlation Id of this message.

This field specifies the correlation Id of this message. It may be empty if this message does not have a correlation Id.

CreationTime
long

Default Value: 0

The creation time of this message.

This field specifies the absolute creation time of this message. It may be -1 if this message does not have a creation time set.

This field's value should be specified in milliseconds relative to the Unix epoch (January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC).

DeliveryCount
long

Default Value: 0

How many previous attempts there have been to deliver this message.

This field indicates how many (unsuccessful) previous attempts there have been to deliver this message.

Durable
boolean

Default Value: False

Whether this message is durable.

This field specifies whether this message is durable or not.

If a message is marked as durable, any intermediate nodes which cannot guarantee that the message won't be lost under any circumstances will not accept the message.

FirstAcquirer
boolean

Default Value: False

Whether this message may have been acquired by other links previously.

This field specifies whether this message might have previously been acquired by other links.

GroupId
String

Default Value: ""

The Id of the group this message belongs to.

This field specifies the Id of the group that this message belongs to. It may be empty if this message does not belong to a group.

GroupSequence
long

Default Value: 0

The position of this message within its group.

This field specifies the relative position of this message within its group. It may be -1 if this message does not belong to a group.

LinkName
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The name of the link this message is associated with.

This field holds the name of the link which this message is being sent/was received on.

MessageId
String

Default Value: ""

The unique Id of this message.

This field holds the unique Id of this message. It may be empty if this message does not have a unique Id.

Priority
int

Default Value: 4

The priority of this message.

This field holds the priority of this message; the default is 4 (as defined by the AMQP specification).

ReplyTo
String

Default Value: ""

The address of the node to send replies to for this message.

This field specifies the address of the node to send replies to for this message. It may be empty if this message does not have a specific reply-to node address.

ReplyToGroupId
String

Default Value: ""

The Id of the group to send replies to for this message.

This field specifies the Id of the group to send replies to for this message. It may be empty if there is not a specific reply-to group for this message.

Settled
boolean

Default Value: True

Whether this message is settled.

This field specifies whether this message is settled or not.

Note that, when constructing a message for sending, this field is ignored if the send settle mode of the link it is sent on is not Mixed (2).

Subject
String

Default Value: ""

The subject of this message.

This field specifies the subject of this message. It may be empty if this message does not have a subject set.

To
String

Default Value: ""

The address of the node which this message is intended for.

This field specifies the address of the node which this message is intended to be delivered to. It my be empty if this message is not intended for a specific destination node.

TTL
long

Default Value: -1

The time-to-live value for this message.

This field specifies the time-to-live (TTL) value, in milliseconds, for this message. It may be -1 if this message does not have a TTL.

UserId
String

Default Value: ""

The identity of the user responsible for producing this message.

This field specifies the identity of the user responsible for producing this message. It may be empty if no specific user was responsible for creating this message.

A message's user Id may be used for verification or authentication by intermediates and/or the final receiver.

Value
String

Default Value: ""

This message's value.

This field specifies the value to send in this message. The ValueType field should be used to specify the data type of the value.

ValueType
int

Default Value: 0

This message's value data type.

This field specifies the data type of this message's Value.

The table below shows the possible value types, their descriptions, and how to format the data assigned to Value. All numeric value types should use their standard string formatting (except for the mvtDecimal (12) type, which should be specified as hex-encoded bytes).

Type Description Value Format
mvtNull (0 - default) Null N/A (Value is ignored)
mvtBoolean (1) Boolean "True" or "False"
mvtUbyte (2) Unsigned byte 0 to 255
mvtUshort (3) Unsigned short 0 to 65535
mvtUint (4) Unsigned integer 0 to 4294967295
mvtUlong (5) Unsigned long 0 to 18446744073709551615
mvtByte (6) Byte -128 to 127
mvtShort (7) Short -32768 to 32767
mvtInt (8) Integer -2147483648 to 2147483647
mvtLong (9) Long -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807
mvtFloat (10) Float IEEE 754 32-bit floating point number
mvtDouble (11) Double IEEE 754 64-bit floating point number
mvtDecimal (12) Decimal Hex-encoded byte string
mvtChar (13) Char Single character
mvtTimestamp (14) Timestamp Number of milliseconds since the Unix epoch (January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC).
mvtUuid (15) UUID Hex-encoded UUID in the form XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX (hyphens optional, case-insensitive)
mvtBinary (16) Binary data Hex-encoded byte string
mvtString (17) String String
mvtSymbol (18) Symbolic value ASCII string
mvtJson (19) Composite data Composite data JSON structured according to the schema shown in the SendMessage method's documentation

Constructors

public AMQPMessage();

AMQPSession Type

Represents an AMQP session.

Remarks

This type represents an AMQP session.

The following fields are available:

Fields

IncomingWindow
long (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The incoming window size of this session.

This field holds the incoming window size (in frames) of this session.

Name
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The name of this session.

This field holds the name of this session.

OutgoingWindow
long (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The outgoing window size of this session.

This field holds the outgoing window size (in frames) of this session.

Constructors

public AMQPSession();

Certificate Type

This is the digital certificate being used.

Remarks

This type describes the current digital certificate. The certificate may be a public or private key. The fields are used to identify or select certificates.

The following fields are available:

Fields

EffectiveDate
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The date on which this certificate becomes valid. Before this date, it is not valid. The date is localized to the system's time zone. The following example illustrates the format of an encoded date:

23-Jan-2000 15:00:00.

ExpirationDate
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The date on which the certificate expires. After this date, the certificate will no longer be valid. The date is localized to the system's time zone. The following example illustrates the format of an encoded date:

23-Jan-2001 15:00:00.

ExtendedKeyUsage
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

A comma-delimited list of extended key usage identifiers. These are the same as ASN.1 object identifiers (OIDs).

Fingerprint
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The hex-encoded, 16-byte MD5 fingerprint of the certificate. This property is primarily used for keys which do not have a corresponding X.509 public certificate, such as PEM keys that only contain a private key. It is commonly used for SSH keys.

The following example illustrates the format: bc:2a:72:af:fe:58:17:43:7a:5f:ba:5a:7c:90:f7:02

FingerprintSHA1
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The hex-encoded, 20-byte SHA-1 fingerprint of the certificate. This property is primarily used for keys which do not have a corresponding X.509 public certificate, such as PEM keys that only contain a private key. It is commonly used for SSH keys.

The following example illustrates the format: 30:7b:fa:38:65:83:ff:da:b4:4e:07:3f:17:b8:a4:ed:80:be:ff:84

FingerprintSHA256
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The hex-encoded, 32-byte SHA-256 fingerprint of the certificate. This property is primarily used for keys which do not have a corresponding X.509 public certificate, such as PEM keys that only contain a private key. It is commonly used for SSH keys.

The following example illustrates the format: 6a:80:5c:33:a9:43:ea:b0:96:12:8a:64:96:30:ef:4a:8a:96:86:ce:f4:c7:be:10:24:8e:2b:60:9e:f3:59:53

Issuer
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The issuer of the certificate. This field contains a string representation of the name of the issuing authority for the certificate.

KeyPassword
String

Default Value: ""

The password for the certificate's private key (if any).

Some certificate stores may individually protect certificates' private keys, separate from the standard protection offered by the StorePassword. This field can be used to read such password-protected private keys.

Note: This property defaults to the value of StorePassword. To clear it, you must set the property to the empty string (""). It can be set at any time, but when the private key's password is different from the store's password, then it must be set before calling PrivateKey.

PrivateKey
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The private key of the certificate (if available). The key is provided as PEM/Base64-encoded data.

Note: The PrivateKey may be available but not exportable. In this case, PrivateKey returns an empty string.

PrivateKeyAvailable
boolean (read-only)

Default Value: False

Whether a PrivateKey is available for the selected certificate. If PrivateKeyAvailable is True, the certificate may be used for authentication purposes (e.g., server authentication).

PrivateKeyContainer
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The name of the PrivateKey container for the certificate (if available). This functionality is available only on Windows platforms.

PublicKey
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The public key of the certificate. The key is provided as PEM/Base64-encoded data.

PublicKeyAlgorithm
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The textual description of the certificate's public key algorithm. The property contains either the name of the algorithm (e.g., "RSA" or "RSA_DH") or an object identifier (OID) string representing the algorithm.

PublicKeyLength
int (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The length of the certificate's public key (in bits). Common values are 512, 1024, and 2048.

SerialNumber
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The serial number of the certificate encoded as a string. The number is encoded as a series of hexadecimal digits, with each pair representing a byte of the serial number.

SignatureAlgorithm
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The text description of the certificate's signature algorithm. The property contains either the name of the algorithm (e.g., "RSA" or "RSA_MD5RSA") or an object identifier (OID) string representing the algorithm.

Store
String

Default Value: "MY"

The name of the certificate store for the client certificate.

The StoreType field denotes the type of the certificate store specified by Store. If the store is password-protected, specify the password in StorePassword.

Store is used in conjunction with the Subject field to specify client certificates. If Store has a value, and Subject or Encoded is set, a search for a certificate is initiated. Please see the Subject field for details.

Designations of certificate stores are platform dependent.

The following designations are the most common User and Machine certificate stores in Windows:

MYA certificate store holding personal certificates with their associated private keys.
CACertifying authority certificates.
ROOTRoot certificates.

In Java, the certificate store normally is a file containing certificates and optional private keys.

When the certificate store type is cstPFXFile, this property must be set to the name of the file. When the type is cstPFXBlob, the property must be set to the binary contents of a PFX file (i.e., PKCS#12 certificate store).

StoreB
byte[]

Default Value: "MY"

The name of the certificate store for the client certificate.

The StoreType field denotes the type of the certificate store specified by Store. If the store is password-protected, specify the password in StorePassword.

Store is used in conjunction with the Subject field to specify client certificates. If Store has a value, and Subject or Encoded is set, a search for a certificate is initiated. Please see the Subject field for details.

Designations of certificate stores are platform dependent.

The following designations are the most common User and Machine certificate stores in Windows:

MYA certificate store holding personal certificates with their associated private keys.
CACertifying authority certificates.
ROOTRoot certificates.

In Java, the certificate store normally is a file containing certificates and optional private keys.

When the certificate store type is cstPFXFile, this property must be set to the name of the file. When the type is cstPFXBlob, the property must be set to the binary contents of a PFX file (i.e., PKCS#12 certificate store).

StorePassword
String

Default Value: ""

If the type of certificate store requires a password, this field is used to specify the password needed to open the certificate store.

StoreType
int

Default Value: 0

The type of certificate store for this certificate.

The class supports both public and private keys in a variety of formats. When the cstAuto value is used, the class will automatically determine the type. This field can take one of the following values:

0 (cstUser - default)For Windows, this specifies that the certificate store is a certificate store owned by the current user.

Note: This store type is not available in Java.

1 (cstMachine)For Windows, this specifies that the certificate store is a machine store.

Note: This store type is not available in Java.

2 (cstPFXFile)The certificate store is the name of a PFX (PKCS#12) file containing certificates.
3 (cstPFXBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) representing a certificate store in PFX (PKCS#12) format.
4 (cstJKSFile)The certificate store is the name of a Java Key Store (JKS) file containing certificates.

Note: This store type is only available in Java.

5 (cstJKSBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) representing a certificate store in Java Key Store (JKS) format.

Note: This store type is only available in Java.

6 (cstPEMKeyFile)The certificate store is the name of a PEM-encoded file that contains a private key and an optional certificate.
7 (cstPEMKeyBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) that contains a private key and an optional certificate.
8 (cstPublicKeyFile)The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate.
9 (cstPublicKeyBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate.
10 (cstSSHPublicKeyBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) that contains an SSH-style public key.
11 (cstP7BFile)The certificate store is the name of a PKCS#7 file containing certificates.
12 (cstP7BBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary) representing a certificate store in PKCS#7 format.
13 (cstSSHPublicKeyFile)The certificate store is the name of a file that contains an SSH-style public key.
14 (cstPPKFile)The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a PPK (PuTTY Private Key).
15 (cstPPKBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary) that contains a PPK (PuTTY Private Key).
16 (cstXMLFile)The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a certificate in XML format.
17 (cstXMLBlob)The certificate store is a string that contains a certificate in XML format.
18 (cstJWKFile)The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a JWK (JSON Web Key).
19 (cstJWKBlob)The certificate store is a string that contains a JWK (JSON Web Key).
21 (cstBCFKSFile)The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a BCFKS (Bouncy Castle FIPS Key Store).

Note: This store type is only available in Java and .NET.

22 (cstBCFKSBlob)The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) representing a certificate store in BCFKS (Bouncy Castle FIPS Key Store) format.

Note: This store type is only available in Java and .NET.

23 (cstPKCS11)The certificate is present on a physical security key accessible via a PKCS#11 interface.

To use a security key, the necessary data must first be collected using the CertMgr class. The ListStoreCertificates method may be called after setting CertStoreType to cstPKCS11, CertStorePassword to the PIN, and CertStore to the full path of the PKCS#11 DLL. The certificate information returned in the CertList event's CertEncoded parameter may be saved for later use.

When using a certificate, pass the previously saved security key information as the Store and set StorePassword to the PIN.

Code Example. SSH Authentication with Security Key: certmgr.CertStoreType = CertStoreTypes.cstPKCS11; certmgr.OnCertList += (s, e) => { secKeyBlob = e.CertEncoded; }; certmgr.CertStore = @"C:\Program Files\OpenSC Project\OpenSC\pkcs11\opensc-pkcs11.dll"; certmgr.CertStorePassword = "123456"; //PIN certmgr.ListStoreCertificates(); sftp.SSHCert = new Certificate(CertStoreTypes.cstPKCS11, secKeyBlob, "123456", "*"); sftp.SSHUser = "test"; sftp.SSHLogon("myhost", 22);

99 (cstAuto)The store type is automatically detected from the input data. This setting may be used with both public and private keys and can detect any of the supported formats automatically.

SubjectAltNames
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

Comma-separated lists of alternative subject names for the certificate.

ThumbprintMD5
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The MD5 hash of the certificate. It is primarily used for X.509 certificates. If the hash does not already exist, it is automatically computed.

ThumbprintSHA1
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The SHA-1 hash of the certificate. It is primarily used for X.509 certificates. If the hash does not already exist, it is automatically computed.

ThumbprintSHA256
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The SHA-256 hash of the certificate. It is primarily used for X.509 certificates. If the hash does not already exist, it is automatically computed.

Usage
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The text description of UsageFlags.

This value will be one or more of the following strings and will be separated by commas:

  • Digital Signature
  • Non-Repudiation
  • Key Encipherment
  • Data Encipherment
  • Key Agreement
  • Certificate Signing
  • CRL Signing
  • Encipher Only

If the provider is OpenSSL, the value is a comma-separated list of X.509 certificate extension names.

UsageFlags
int (read-only)

Default Value: 0

The flags that show intended use for the certificate. The value of UsageFlags is a combination of the following flags:

0x80Digital Signature
0x40Non-Repudiation
0x20Key Encipherment
0x10Data Encipherment
0x08Key Agreement
0x04Certificate Signing
0x02CRL Signing
0x01Encipher Only

Please see the Usage field for a text representation of UsageFlags.

This functionality currently is not available when the provider is OpenSSL.

Version
String (read-only)

Default Value: ""

The certificate's version number. The possible values are the strings "V1", "V2", and "V3".

Subject
String

Default Value: ""

The subject of the certificate used for client authentication.

This field will be populated with the full subject of the loaded certificate. When loading a certificate, the subject is used to locate the certificate in the store.

If an exact match is not found, the store is searched for subjects containing the value of the property.

If a match is still not found, the property is set to an empty string, and no certificate is selected.

The special value "*" picks a random certificate in the certificate store.

The certificate subject is a comma-separated list of distinguished name fields and values. For instance, "CN=www.server.com, OU=test, C=US, E=support@nsoftware.com". Common fields and their meanings are as follows:

FieldMeaning
CNCommon Name. This is commonly a hostname like www.server.com.
OOrganization
OUOrganizational Unit
LLocality
SState
CCountry
EEmail Address

If a field value contains a comma, it must be quoted.

Encoded
String

Default Value: ""

The certificate (PEM/Base64 encoded). This field is used to assign a specific certificate. The Store and Subject fields also may be used to specify a certificate.

When Encoded is set, a search is initiated in the current Store for the private key of the certificate. If the key is found, Subject is updated to reflect the full subject of the selected certificate; otherwise, Subject is set to an empty string.

EncodedB
byte[]

Default Value: ""

The certificate (PEM/Base64 encoded). This field is used to assign a specific certificate. The Store and Subject fields also may be used to specify a certificate.

When Encoded is set, a search is initiated in the current Store for the private key of the certificate. If the key is found, Subject is updated to reflect the full subject of the selected certificate; otherwise, Subject is set to an empty string.

Constructors

public Certificate();

Creates a instance whose properties can be set. This is useful for use with when generating new certificates.

public Certificate( certificateFile);

Opens CertificateFile and reads out the contents as an X.509 public key.

public Certificate( encoded);

Parses Encoded as an X.509 public key.

public Certificate( storeType,  store,  storePassword,  subject);

StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a file containing the certificate store. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.

After the store has been successfully opened, the class will attempt to find the certificate identified by Subject . This can be either a complete or a substring match of the X.509 certificate's subject Distinguished Name (DN). The Subject parameter can also take an MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate to load in a "Thumbprint=value" format.

public Certificate( storeType,  store,  storePassword,  subject,  configurationString);

StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a file containing the certificate store. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.

ConfigurationString is a newline-separated list of name-value pairs that may be used to modify the default behavior. Possible values include "PersistPFXKey", which shows whether or not the PFX key is persisted after performing operations with the private key. This correlates to the PKCS12_NO_PERSIST_KEY CryptoAPI option. The default value is True (the key is persisted). "Thumbprint" - an MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate to load. When specified, this value is used to select the certificate in the store. This is applicable to the cstUser , cstMachine , cstPublicKeyFile , and cstPFXFile store types. "UseInternalSecurityAPI" shows whether the platform (default) or the internal security API is used when performing certificate-related operations.

After the store has been successfully opened, the class will attempt to find the certificate identified by Subject . This can be either a complete or a substring match of the X.509 certificate's subject Distinguished Name (DN). The Subject parameter can also take an MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate to load in a "Thumbprint=value" format.

public Certificate( storeType,  store,  storePassword,  encoded);

StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a file containing the certificate store. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.

After the store has been successfully opened, the class will load Encoded as an X.509 certificate and search the opened store for a corresponding private key.

public Certificate( storeType,  store,  storePassword,  subject);

StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a byte array containing the certificate data. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.

After the store has been successfully opened, the class will attempt to find the certificate identified by Subject . This can be either a complete or a substring match of the X.509 certificate's subject Distinguished Name (DN). The Subject parameter can also take an MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate to load in a "Thumbprint=value" format.

public Certificate( storeType,  store,  storePassword,  subject,  configurationString);

StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a byte array containing the certificate data. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.

After the store has been successfully opened, the class will attempt to find the certificate identified by Subject . This can be either a complete or a substring match of the X.509 certificate's subject Distinguished Name (DN). The Subject parameter can also take an MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate to load in a "Thumbprint=value" format.

public Certificate( storeType,  store,  storePassword,  encoded);

StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a byte array containing the certificate data. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.

After the store has been successfully opened, the class will load Encoded as an X.509 certificate and search the opened store for a corresponding private key.

Firewall Type

The firewall the class will connect through.

Remarks

When connecting through a firewall, this type is used to specify different properties of the firewall, such as the firewall Host and the FirewallType.

The following fields are available:

Fields

AutoDetect
boolean

Default Value: False

Whether to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available.

Connection information will first be obtained from Java system properties, such as http.proxyHost and https.proxyHost. Java properties may be set in a variety of ways; please consult the Java documentation for information about how firewall and proxy values can be specified.

If no Java system properties define connection information, the class will inspect the Windows registry for connection information that may be present on the system (applicable only on Windows systems).

FirewallType
int

Default Value: 0

The type of firewall to connect through. The applicable values are as follows:

fwNone (0)No firewall (default setting).
fwTunnel (1)Connect through a tunneling proxy. Port is set to 80.
fwSOCKS4 (2)Connect through a SOCKS4 Proxy. Port is set to 1080.
fwSOCKS5 (3)Connect through a SOCKS5 Proxy. Port is set to 1080.
fwSOCKS4A (10)Connect through a SOCKS4A Proxy. Port is set to 1080.

Host
String

Default Value: ""

The name or IP address of the firewall (optional). If a Host is given, the requested connections will be authenticated through the specified firewall when connecting.

If this field is set to a Domain Name, a DNS request is initiated. Upon successful termination of the request, this field is set to the corresponding address. If the search is not successful, the class throws an exception.

Password
String

Default Value: ""

A password if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall. If Host is specified, the User and Password fields are used to connect and authenticate to the given firewall. If the authentication fails, the class throws an exception.

Port
int

Default Value: 0

The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port for the firewall Host. See the description of the Host field for details.

Note: This field is set automatically when FirewallType is set to a valid value. See the description of the FirewallType field for details.

User
String

Default Value: ""

A username if authentication is to be used when connecting through a firewall. If Host is specified, this field and the Password field are used to connect and authenticate to the given Firewall. If the authentication fails, the class throws an exception.

Constructors

public Firewall();

Config Settings (AMQP Class)

The class accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.

AMQP Config Settings

AuthorizationIdentity:   The value to use as the authorization identity when SASL authentication is used.

When AuthScheme is set to smSASLPlain you may use this setting to specify an authorization identity to be used when authenticating.

BinaryMessageEncoding:   Sets the expected message encoding to use for decoding binary messages.

This is only valid if DecodeBinaryMessage is true AND no content-type was detected. In all other cases it is ignored.

Supports "utf8" (default) or "8bit".

DecodeBinaryMessage:   Decodes binary message payloads.

If set to true the class attempts to read the incoming message's content-type, and if the content-type and charset are present they are used to decode.

If an unsupported charset is detected (currently supports utf8 and 8bit) an error is thrown and the message payload is left as hex-encoded byte string. If content-type is not present, then the BinaryMessageEncoding value is used to decode.

Default is false.

DefaultCredit:   The amount of credit to create new receiver links with.

This setting controls the amount of credit that new receiver links are created with.

The default is 1024.

DefaultCreditThreshold:   The credit threshold to create new receiver links with.

The setting controls the credit threshold that new receiver links are created with. When a link's credit reaches the credit threshold, the class will automatically set it back to the amount of credit the link initially had.

The default is 256.

DefaultIncomingWindow:   The incoming window size to create new sessions with.

This setting controls the incoming window size (in frames) that new sessions are created with.

The default is 2014.

DefaultOutgoingWindow:   The outgoing window size to create new sessions with.

This setting controls the outgoing window size (in frames) that new sessions are created with.

The default is 2014.

DefaultReceiverSettleMode:   The receiver settle mode to create new links with.

This setting controls the receiver settle mode that new links (both sender and receiver) are created with. Possible values are:

  • 0 (First - default): The receiver will settle all incoming messages.
  • 1 (Second): The receiver will only settle messages after returning the message disposition and receiving the disposition from the sender indicating it has been settled.

Note: This setting can be used with Azure Service Bus to indicate the settlement mode. For example, "Peek-Lock" can be enabled by setting DefaultSenderSettleMode to 0 and DefaultReceiverSettleMode to 1.

DefaultSenderSettleMode:   The sender settle mode to create new links with.

This setting controls the sender settle mode that new links (both sender and receiver) are created with. Possible values are:

  • 0 (Unsettled): The sender will send messages to the receiver in an unsettled state.
  • 1 (Settled): The sender will send messages to the receiver in a settled state.
  • 2 (Mixed - default): The sender may send messages to the receiver in either a settled or an unsettled state.
GenerateMessageId:   Whether a unique message Id should be automatically generated when sending a message.

This setting controls whether the class will automatically generate a Message.MessageId value (overwriting any existing value in the process) when SendMessage is called.

The default is False.

LogLevel:   The level of detail that is logged.

This setting controls the level of detail that is logged through the Log event. Possible values are:

0 (None) No events are logged.
1 (Info - default) Informational events are logged.
2 (Verbose) Detailed data is logged.
3 (Debug) Debug data is logged.

MaxFrameSize:   The maximum frame size.

This setting controls the maximum frame size (in bytes) that the class will accept. This setting cannot be changed while connected.

The default is 4294967295 (0xFFFFFFFF), which is the maximum value allowed.

MaxLinkCountPerSession:   The maximum number of links to restrict new sessions to.

This setting controls the maximum number of links which newly created sessions will be restricted to.

The default is 4294967295 (0xFFFFFFFF), which is the maximum value allowed.

MaxMessageSize:   The maximum message size to restrict new links to.

This setting controls the maximum message size (in bytes) which newly created links will be restricted to.

The default value is 1073741824 (0x40000000).

MaxSessionCount:   The maximum number of sessions.

This setting controls the maximum number of sessions which can be opened.

The default is 65535 (0xFFFF).

ModifiedDeliveryFailed:   Whether the sender should treat this transfer as an unsuccessful delivery attempt.

This setting specifies whether the sender should increment the "delivery count" value of the message that the associated "Modified" delivery outcome applies to (thus treating the transfer as an unsuccessful delivery attempt).

This setting is only valid while inside one of the MessageIn or MessageOutcome event handlers, and can only be set while inside the MessageIn event handler.

ModifiedMessageAnnotations:   The message annotations that the sender should merge into those already on the message.

This setting specifies a set of message annotations that the sender should merge into the existing ones for the message that the associated "Modified" delivery outcome applies to.

If not empty, this setting's value must be specified as valid composite data JSON containing a single AMQP map. The JSON must be structured according to the composite data JSON schema detailed in the SendMessage method's documentation. For example:

{
  "type": "map",
  "value": [
    { "type": "symbol", "value": "key1" },
    { "type": "string", "value": "test" },
    { "type": "symbol", "value": "key2" },
    { "type": "int", "value": 100 }
  ]
}

This setting is only valid while inside one of the MessageIn or MessageOutcome event handlers, and can only be set while inside the MessageIn event handler.

ModifiedUndeliverableHere:   Whether the receiver has indicated that the sender should not attempt to redeliver the message.

This setting specifies whether the receiver has indicated that the sender should not attempt to redeliver the message that the associated "Modified" delivery outcome applies to. (Note that the sender is free to try and deliver the message to another receiver if it so chooses.)

This setting is only valid while inside one of the MessageIn or MessageOutcome event handlers, and can only be set while inside the MessageIn event handler.

ProtocolVersion:   The AMQP protocol version to conform to.

This setting can be queried to determine what AMQP protocol version the class conforms to.

Note: Currently this setting will always return "1.0", and cannot be changed. The AMQPClassic class may be used instead of this one if AMQP 0.9.1 support is needed.

RejectErrorCondition:   The error condition included with a 'Rejected' delivery outcome.

This setting specifies the error condition included with a "Rejected" delivery outcome. Possible values are:

amqp:internal-error An internal error occurred.
amqp:not-found A peer attempted to work with a remote entity that does not exists.
amqp:unauthorized-access A peer attempted to work with a remote entity it does not have access to.
amqp:decode-error Data could not be decoded.
amqp:resource-limited-exceeded A peer exceeded its resource allocation.
amqp:not-allowed A peer tried to use a frame in a manner inconsistent with the AMQP specification.
amqp:invalid-field An invalid field was supplied in a frame body.
amqp:not-implemented A peer tried to use functionality that its partner does not implement.
amqp:resource-locked A peer tried to access a resource which is currently in use.
amqp:precondition-failed A peer made a request that was denied because a precondition failed.
amqp:resource-deleted A peer tried to work with a deleted resource.
amqp:illegal-state A peer sent a frame that is not permitted given the current state.
amqp:frame-size-too-small A peer attempted to send a frame larger than the negotiated maximum frame size.

This setting is only valid while inside one of the MessageIn or MessageOutcome event handlers, and can only be set while inside the MessageIn event handler.

RejectErrorDescription:   The error description included with a 'Rejected' delivery outcome.

This setting specifies a description of the error included with a "Rejected" delivery outcome. It may be empty.

This setting is only valid while inside one of the MessageIn or MessageOutcome event handlers, and can only be set while inside the MessageIn event handler.

SenderSettleMode[LinkName]:   Retrieves the negotiated sender settle mode for the specified link.

This setting can be queried to obtain the negotiated sender settle mode for an existing link specified by "LinkName".

SimplifiedJSONFormat:   Whether to output simplified JSON where possible.

This setting controls whether the class should output JSON using the abbreviated value syntax where possible. Refer to the composite data JSON schema detail in the documentation of the SendMessage method for more information.

The default is true.

TCPClient Config Settings

CloseStreamAfterTransfer:   If true, the component will close the upload or download stream after the transfer.

This configuration setting determines whether the input or output stream is closed after the transfer completes. When set to True (default), all streams will be closed after a transfer is completed. To keep streams open after the transfer of data, set this to False. The default value is True.

ConnectionTimeout:   Sets a separate timeout value for establishing a connection.

When set, this configuration setting allows you to specify a different timeout value for establishing a connection. Otherwise, the class will use Timeout for establishing a connection and transmitting/receiving data.

FirewallAutoDetect:   Tells the class whether or not to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available.

This configuration setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.

FirewallHost:   Name or IP address of firewall (optional).

If a FirewallHost is given, requested connections will be authenticated through the specified firewall when connecting.

If the FirewallHost setting is set to a Domain Name, a DNS request is initiated. Upon successful termination of the request, the FirewallHost setting is set to the corresponding address. If the search is not successful, an error is returned.

Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.

FirewallListener:   If true, the component binds to a SOCKS firewall as a server (TCPClient only).

This entry is for TCPClient only and does not work for other components that descend from TCPClient.

If this entry is set, the class acts as a server. RemoteHost and RemotePort are used to tell the SOCKS firewall in which address and port to listen to. The firewall rules may ignore RemoteHost, and it is recommended that RemoteHost be set to empty string in this case.

RemotePort is the port in which the firewall will listen to. If set to 0, the firewall will select a random port. The binding (address and port) is provided through the ConnectionStatus event.

The connection to the firewall is made by calling the Connect method.

FirewallPassword:   Password to be used if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall.

If FirewallHost is specified, the FirewallUser and FirewallPassword settings are used to connect and authenticate to the given firewall. If the authentication fails, the class throws an exception.

Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.

FirewallPort:   The TCP port for the FirewallHost;.

The FirewallPort is set automatically when FirewallType is set to a valid value.

Note: This configuration setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.

FirewallType:   Determines the type of firewall to connect through.

Possible values are as follows:

0No firewall (default setting).
1Connect through a tunneling proxy. FirewallPort is set to 80.
2Connect through a SOCKS4 Proxy. FirewallPort is set to 1080.
3Connect through a SOCKS5 Proxy. FirewallPort is set to 1080.
10Connect through a SOCKS4A Proxy. FirewallPort is set to 1080.

Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.

FirewallUser:   A user name if authentication is to be used connecting through a firewall.

If the FirewallHost is specified, the FirewallUser and FirewallPassword settings are used to connect and authenticate to the Firewall. If the authentication fails, the class throws an exception.

Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.

KeepAliveInterval:   The retry interval, in milliseconds, to be used when a TCP keep-alive packet is sent and no response is received.

When set, TCPKeepAlive will automatically be set to True. A TCP keep-alive packet will be sent after a period of inactivity as defined by KeepAliveTime. If no acknowledgment is received from the remote host, the keep-alive packet will be sent again. This configuration setting specifies the interval at which the successive keep-alive packets are sent in milliseconds. This system default if this value is not specified here is 1 second.

Note: This value is not applicable in macOS.

KeepAliveTime:   The inactivity time in milliseconds before a TCP keep-alive packet is sent.

When set, TCPKeepAlive will automatically be set to True. By default, the operating system will determine the time a connection is idle before a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) keep-alive packet is sent. This system default if this value is not specified here is 2 hours. In many cases, a shorter interval is more useful. Set this value to the desired interval in milliseconds.

Linger:   When set to True, connections are terminated gracefully.

This property controls how a connection is closed. The default is True.

In the case that Linger is True (default), two scenarios determine how long the connection will linger. In the first, if LingerTime is 0 (default), the system will attempt to send pending data for a connection until the default IP timeout expires.

In the second scenario, if LingerTime is a positive value, the system will attempt to send pending data until the specified LingerTime is reached. If this attempt fails, then the system will reset the connection.

The default behavior (which is also the default mode for stream sockets) might result in a long delay in closing the connection. Although the class returns control immediately, the system could hold system resources until all pending data are sent (even after your application closes).

Setting this property to False forces an immediate disconnection. If you know that the other side has received all the data you sent (e.g., by a client acknowledgment), setting this property to False might be the appropriate course of action.

LingerTime:   Time in seconds to have the connection linger.

LingerTime is the time, in seconds, the socket connection will linger. This value is 0 by default, which means it will use the default IP timeout.

LocalHost:   The name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted.

The LocalHost setting contains the name of the local host as obtained by the gethostname() system call, or if the user has assigned an IP address, the value of that address.

In multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface), setting LocalHost to the value of an interface will make the class initiate connections (or accept in the case of server classs) only through that interface.

If the class is connected, the LocalHost setting shows the IP address of the interface through which the connection is made in internet dotted format (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd). In most cases, this is the address of the local host, except for multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface).

LocalPort:   The port in the local host where the class binds.

This configuration setting must be set before a connection is attempted. It instructs the class to bind to a specific port (or communication endpoint) in the local machine.

Setting this to 0 (default) enables the system to choose a port at random. The chosen port will be shown by LocalPort after the connection is established.

LocalPort cannot be changed once a connection is made. Any attempt to set this when a connection is active will generate an error.

This configuration setting is useful when trying to connect to services that require a trusted port on the client side. An example is the remote shell (rsh) service in UNIX systems.

MaxLineLength:   The maximum amount of data to accumulate when no EOL is found.

MaxLineLength is the size of an internal buffer, which holds received data while waiting for an EOL string.

If an EOL string is found in the input stream before MaxLineLength bytes are received, the DataIn event is fired with the EOL parameter set to True, and the buffer is reset.

If no EOL is found, and MaxLineLength bytes are accumulated in the buffer, the DataIn event is fired with the EOL parameter set to False, and the buffer is reset.

The minimum value for MaxLineLength is 256 bytes. The default value is 2048 bytes.

MaxTransferRate:   The transfer rate limit in bytes per second.

This configuration setting can be used to throttle outbound TCP traffic. Set this to the number of bytes to be sent per second. By default, this is not set and there is no limit.

ProxyExceptionsList:   A semicolon separated list of hosts and IPs to bypass when using a proxy.

This configuration setting optionally specifies a semicolon-separated list of hostnames or IP addresses to bypass when a proxy is in use. When requests are made to hosts specified in this property, the proxy will not be used. For instance:

www.google.com;www.nsoftware.com

TCPKeepAlive:   Determines whether or not the keep alive socket option is enabled.

If set to True, the socket's keep-alive option is enabled and keep-alive packets will be sent periodically to maintain the connection. Set KeepAliveTime and KeepAliveInterval to configure the timing of the keep-alive packets.

Note: This value is not applicable in Java.

TcpNoDelay:   Whether or not to delay when sending packets.

When set to True, the socket will send all data that are ready to send at once. When set to False, the socket will send smaller buffered packets of data at small intervals. This is known as the Nagle algorithm.

By default, this configuration setting is set to False.

UseIPv6:   Whether to use IPv6.

When set to 0 (default), the class will use IPv4 exclusively. When set to 1, the class will use IPv6 exclusively. To instruct the class to prefer IPv6 addresses, but use IPv4 if IPv6 is not supported on the system, this setting should be set to 2. The default value is 0. Possible values are as follows:

0 IPv4 only
1 IPv6 only
2 IPv6 with IPv4 fallback
UseNTLMv2:   Whether to use NTLM V2.

When authenticating with NTLM, this setting specifies whether NTLM V2 is used. By default this value is False and NTLM V1 will be used. Set this to True to use NTLM V2.

SSL Config Settings

LogSSLPackets:   Controls whether SSL packets are logged when using the internal security API.

When SSLProvider is set to Internal, this configuration setting controls whether Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) packets should be logged. By default, this configuration setting is False, as it is useful only for debugging purposes.

When enabled, SSL packet logs are output using the SSLStatus event, which will fire each time an SSL packet is sent or received.

Enabling this configuration setting has no effect if SSLProvider is set to Platform.

ReuseSSLSession:   Determines if the SSL session is reused.

If set to True, the class will reuse the context if and only if the following criteria are met:

  • The target host name is the same.
  • The system cache entry has not expired (default timeout is 10 hours).
  • The application process that calls the function is the same.
  • The logon session is the same.
  • The instance of the class is the same.

SSLCACerts:   A newline separated list of CA certificates to be included when performing an SSL handshake.

When SSLProvider is set to Internal, this configuration setting specifies one or more CA certificates to be included with the SSLCert property. Some servers or clients require the entire chain, including CA certificates, to be presented when performing SSL authentication. The value of this configuration setting is a newline-separated (CR/LF) list of certificates. For instance:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEKzCCAxOgAwIBAgIRANTET4LIkxdH6P+CFIiHvTowDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAw
... Intermediate Cert ...
eWHV5OW1K53o/atv59sOiW5K3crjFhsBOd5Q+cJJnU+SWinPKtANXMht+EDvYY2w
F0I1XhM+pKj7FjDr+XNj
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
\r \n
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEFjCCAv6gAwIBAgIQetu1SMxpnENAnnOz1P+PtTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBp
... Root Cert ...
d8q23djXZbVYiIfE9ebr4g3152BlVCHZ2GyPdjhIuLeH21VbT/dyEHHA
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

SSLCheckCRL:   Whether to check the Certificate Revocation List for the server certificate.

This configuration setting specifies whether the class will check the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) specified by the server certificate. If set to 1 or 2, the class will first obtain the list of CRL URLs from the server certificate's CRL distribution points extension. The class will then make HTTP requests to each CRL endpoint to check the validity of the server's certificate. If the certificate has been revoked or any other issues are found during validation the class throws an exception.

When set to 0 (default), the CRL check will not be performed by the class. When set to 1, it will attempt to perform the CRL check, but it will continue without an error if the server's certificate does not support CRL. When set to 2, it will perform the CRL check and will throw an error if CRL is not supported.

This configuration setting is supported only in the Java, C#, and C++ editions. In the C++ edition, it is supported only on Windows operating systems.

SSLCheckOCSP:   Whether to use OCSP to check the status of the server certificate.

This configuration setting specifies whether the class will use OCSP to check the validity of the server certificate. If set to 1 or 2, the class will first obtain the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) URL from the server certificate's OCSP extension. The class will then locate the issuing certificate and make an HTTP request to the OCSP endpoint to check the validity of the server's certificate. If the certificate has been revoked or any other issues are found during validation, the class throws an exception.

When set to 0 (default), the class will not perform an OCSP check. When set to 1, it will attempt to perform the OCSP check, but it will continue without an error if the server's certificate does not support OCSP. When set to 2, it will perform the OCSP check and will throw an error if OCSP is not supported.

This configuration setting is supported only in the Java, C#, and C++ editions. In the C++ edition, it is supported only on Windows operating systems.

SSLCipherStrength:   The minimum cipher strength used for bulk encryption.

This minimum cipher strength is largely dependent on the security modules installed on the system. If the cipher strength specified is not supported, an error will be returned when connections are initiated.

Note: This configuration setting contains the minimum cipher strength requested from the security library. The actual cipher strength used for the connection is shown by the SSLStatus event.

Use this configuration setting with caution. Requesting a lower cipher strength than necessary could potentially cause serious security vulnerabilities in your application.

When the provider is OpenSSL, SSLCipherStrength is currently not supported. This functionality is instead made available through the OpenSSLCipherList configuration setting.

SSLClientCACerts:   A newline separated list of CA certificates to use during SSL client certificate validation.

This configuration setting is only applicable to server components (e.g., TCPServer) see SSLServerCACerts for client components (e.g., TCPClient). This setting can be used to optionally specify one or more CA certificates to be used when verifying the client certificate that is presented by the client during the SSL handshake when SSLAuthenticateClients is enabled. When verifying the client's certificate, the certificates trusted by the system will be used as part of the verification process. If the client's CA certificates are not installed to the trusted system store, they may be specified here so they are included when performing the verification process. This configuration setting should be set only if the client's CA certificates are not already trusted on the system and cannot be installed to the trusted system store.

The value of this configuration setting is a newline-separated (CR/LF) list of certificates. For instance:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEKzCCAxOgAwIBAgIRANTET4LIkxdH6P+CFIiHvTowDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAw
... Intermediate Cert ...
eWHV5OW1K53o/atv59sOiW5K3crjFhsBOd5Q+cJJnU+SWinPKtANXMht+EDvYY2w
F0I1XhM+pKj7FjDr+XNj
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
\r \n
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEFjCCAv6gAwIBAgIQetu1SMxpnENAnnOz1P+PtTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBp
... Root Cert ...
d8q23djXZbVYiIfE9ebr4g3152BlVCHZ2GyPdjhIuLeH21VbT/dyEHHA
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

SSLContextProtocol:   The protocol used when getting an SSLContext instance.

Possible values are SSL, SSLv2, SSLv3, TLS, and TLSv1. Use this configuration setting only in case your security provider does not support TLS. This is the parameter "protocol" inside the SSLContext.getInstance(protocol) call.

SSLEnabledCipherSuites:   The cipher suite to be used in an SSL negotiation.

This configuration setting enables the cipher suites to be used in SSL negotiation.

By default, the enabled cipher suites will include all available ciphers ("*").

The special value "*" means that the class will pick all of the supported cipher suites. If SSLEnabledCipherSuites is set to any other value, only the specified cipher suites will be considered.

Multiple cipher suites are separated by semicolons.

Note: This value must be set after SSLProvider is set.

Example values: obj.config("SSLEnabledCipherSuites=*"); obj.config("SSLEnabledCipherSuites=SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA"); obj.config("SSLEnabledCipherSuites=SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA; SSL_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA"); Possible values when SSLProvider is set to Platform include the following:

  • SSL_DHE_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_DH_anon_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5
  • SSL_DHE_DSS_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5
  • SSL_DHE_DSS_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5
  • SSL_DH_anon_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_DHE_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
  • SSL_DH_anon_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
  • SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
  • SSL_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
  • TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 (Not Recommended)
  • TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA (Not Recommended)
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_KRB5_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_KRB5_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_NULL_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_KRB5_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • TLS_EMPTY_RENEGOTIATION_INFO_SCSV
  • TLS_KRB5_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_MD5
  • TLS_KRB5_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_KRB5_WITH_DES_CBC_MD5
  • TLS_KRB5_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5
  • TLS_KRB5_EXPORT_WITH_DES_CBC_40_MD5
  • TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_KRB5_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_KRB5_EXPORT_WITH_DES_CBC_40_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA

Possible values when SSLProvider is set to Internal include the following:

  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
  • TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA

When TLS 1.3 is negotiated (see SSLEnabledProtocols), only the following cipher suites are supported:

  • TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
  • TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
  • TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256

SSLEnabledCipherSuites is used together with SSLCipherStrength.

SSLEnabledProtocols:   Used to enable/disable the supported security protocols.

This configuration setting is used to enable or disable the supported security protocols.

Not all supported protocols are enabled by default. The default value is 4032 for client components, and 3072 for server components. To specify a combination of enabled protocol versions set this config to the binary OR of one or more of the following values:

TLS1.312288 (Hex 3000)
TLS1.23072 (Hex C00) (Default - Client and Server)
TLS1.1768 (Hex 300) (Default - Client)
TLS1 192 (Hex C0) (Default - Client)
SSL3 48 (Hex 30)
SSL2 12 (Hex 0C)

Note that only TLS 1.2 is enabled for server components that accept incoming connections. This adheres to industry standards to ensure a secure connection. Client components enable TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 by default and will negotiate the highest mutually supported version when connecting to a server, which should be TLS 1.2 in most cases.

SSLEnabledProtocols: Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 Notes:

By default when TLS 1.3 is enabled, the class will use the internal TLS implementation when the SSLProvider is set to Automatic for all editions.

In editions that are designed to run on Windows, SSLProvider can be set to Platform to use the platform implementation instead of the internal implementation. When configured in this manner, please note that the platform provider is supported only on Windows 11/Windows Server 2022 and up. The default internal provider is available on all platforms and is not restricted to any specific OS version.

If set to 1 (Platform provider), please be aware of the following notes:

  • The platform provider is available only on Windows 11/Windows Server 2022 and up.
  • SSLEnabledCipherSuites and other similar SSL configuration settings are not supported.
  • If SSLEnabledProtocols includes both TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2, these restrictions are still applicable even if TLS 1.2 is negotiated. Enabling TLS 1.3 with the platform provider changes the implementation used for all TLS versions.

SSLEnabledProtocols: SSL2 and SSL3 Notes:

SSL 2.0 and 3.0 are not supported by the class when the SSLProvider is set to internal. To use SSL 2.0 or SSL 3.0, the platform security API must have the protocols enabled and SSLProvider needs to be set to platform.

SSLEnableRenegotiation:   Whether the renegotiation_info SSL extension is supported.

This configuration setting specifies whether the renegotiation_info SSL extension will be used in the request when using the internal security API. This configuration setting is false by default, but it can be set to true to enable the extension.

This configuration setting is applicable only when SSLProvider is set to Internal.

SSLIncludeCertChain:   Whether the entire certificate chain is included in the SSLServerAuthentication event.

This configuration setting specifies whether the Encoded parameter of the SSLServerAuthentication event contains the full certificate chain. By default this value is False and only the leaf certificate will be present in the Encoded parameter of the SSLServerAuthentication event.

If set to True, all certificates returned by the server will be present in the Encoded parameter of the SSLServerAuthentication event. This includes the leaf certificate, any intermediate certificate, and the root certificate.

Note: When SSLProvider is set to Internal this value is automatically set to true. This is needed for proper validation when using the internal provider.

SSLKeyLogFile:   The location of a file where per-session secrets are written for debugging purposes.

This configuration setting optionally specifies the full path to a file on disk where per-session secrets are stored for debugging purposes.

When set, the class will save the session secrets in the same format as the SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable functionality used by most major browsers and tools, such as Chrome, Firefox, and cURL. This file can then be used in tools such as Wireshark to decrypt TLS traffic for debugging purposes. When writing to this file, the class will only append, it will not overwrite previous values.

Note: This configuration setting is applicable only when SSLProvider is set to Internal.

SSLNegotiatedCipher:   Returns the negotiated cipher suite.

This configuration setting returns the cipher suite negotiated during the SSL handshake.

Note: For server components (e.g., TCPServer), this is a per-connection configuration setting accessed by passing the ConnectionId. For example: server.Config("SSLNegotiatedCipher[connId]");

SSLNegotiatedCipherStrength:   Returns the negotiated cipher suite strength.

This configuration setting returns the strength of the cipher suite negotiated during the SSL handshake.

Note: For server components (e.g., TCPServer), this is a per-connection configuration setting accessed by passing the ConnectionId. For example: server.Config("SSLNegotiatedCipherStrength[connId]");

SSLNegotiatedCipherSuite:   Returns the negotiated cipher suite.

This configuration setting returns the cipher suite negotiated during the SSL handshake represented as a single string.

Note: For server components (e.g., TCPServer), this is a per-connection configuration setting accessed by passing the ConnectionId. For example: server.Config("SSLNegotiatedCipherSuite[connId]");

SSLNegotiatedKeyExchange:   Returns the negotiated key exchange algorithm.

This configuration setting returns the key exchange algorithm negotiated during the SSL handshake.

Note: For server components (e.g., TCPServer), this is a per-connection configuration setting accessed by passing the ConnectionId. For example: server.Config("SSLNegotiatedKeyExchange[connId]");

SSLNegotiatedKeyExchangeStrength:   Returns the negotiated key exchange algorithm strength.

This configuration setting returns the strength of the key exchange algorithm negotiated during the SSL handshake.

Note: For server components (e.g., TCPServer), this is a per-connection configuration setting accessed by passing the ConnectionId. For example: server.Config("SSLNegotiatedKeyExchangeStrength[connId]");

SSLNegotiatedVersion:   Returns the negotiated protocol version.

This configuration setting returns the protocol version negotiated during the SSL handshake.

Note: For server components (e.g., TCPServer), this is a per-connection configuration setting accessed by passing the ConnectionId. For example: server.Config("SSLNegotiatedVersion[connId]");

SSLServerCACerts:   A newline separated list of CA certificates to use during SSL server certificate validation.

This configuration setting is only used by client components (e.g., TCPClient) see SSLClientCACerts for server components (e.g., TCPServer). This configuration setting can be used to optionally specify one or more CA certificates to be used when connecting to the server and verifying the server certificate. When verifying the server's certificate, the certificates trusted by the system will be used as part of the verification process. If the server's CA certificates are not installed to the trusted system store, they may be specified here so they are included when performing the verification process. This configuration setting should be set only if the server's CA certificates are not already trusted on the system and cannot be installed to the trusted system store.

The value of this configuration setting is a newline-separated (CR/LF) list of certificates. For instance:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEKzCCAxOgAwIBAgIRANTET4LIkxdH6P+CFIiHvTowDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAw
... Intermediate Cert...
eWHV5OW1K53o/atv59sOiW5K3crjFhsBOd5Q+cJJnU+SWinPKtANXMht+EDvYY2w
F0I1XhM+pKj7FjDr+XNj
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
\r \n
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEFjCCAv6gAwIBAgIQetu1SMxpnENAnnOz1P+PtTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBp
... Root Cert...
d8q23djXZbVYiIfE9ebr4g3152BlVCHZ2GyPdjhIuLeH21VbT/dyEHHA
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

SSLTrustManagerFactoryAlgorithm:   The algorithm to be used to create a TrustManager through TrustManagerFactory.

Possible values include SunX509. This is the parameter "algorithm" inside the TrustManagerFactory.getInstance(algorithm) call.

TLS12SignatureAlgorithms:   Defines the allowed TLS 1.2 signature algorithms when SSLProvider is set to Internal.

This configuration setting specifies the allowed server certificate signature algorithms when SSLProvider is set to Internal and SSLEnabledProtocols is set to allow TLS 1.2.

When specified the class will verify that the server certificate signature algorithm is among the values specified in this configuration setting. If the server certificate signature algorithm is unsupported, the class throws an exception.

The format of this value is a comma-separated list of hash-signature combinations. For instance: component.SSLProvider = TCPClientSSLProviders.sslpInternal; component.Config("SSLEnabledProtocols=3072"); //TLS 1.2 component.Config("TLS12SignatureAlgorithms=sha256-rsa,sha256-dsa,sha1-rsa,sha1-dsa"); The default value for this configuration setting is sha512-ecdsa,sha512-rsa,sha512-dsa,sha384-ecdsa,sha384-rsa,sha384-dsa,sha256-ecdsa,sha256-rsa,sha256-dsa,sha224-ecdsa,sha224-rsa,sha224-dsa,sha1-ecdsa,sha1-rsa,sha1-dsa.

To not restrict the server's certificate signature algorithm, specify an empty string as the value for this configuration setting, which will cause the signature_algorithms TLS 1.2 extension to not be sent.

TLS12SupportedGroups:   The supported groups for ECC.

This configuration setting specifies a comma-separated list of named groups used in TLS 1.2 for ECC.

The default value is ecdhe_secp256r1,ecdhe_secp384r1,ecdhe_secp521r1.

When using TLS 1.2 and SSLProvider is set to Internal, the values refer to the supported groups for ECC. The following values are supported:

  • "ecdhe_secp256r1" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp384r1" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp521r1" (default)

TLS13KeyShareGroups:   The groups for which to pregenerate key shares.

This configuration setting specifies a comma-separated list of named groups used in TLS 1.3 for key exchange. The groups specified here will have key share data pregenerated locally before establishing a connection. This can prevent an additional roundtrip during the handshake if the group is supported by the server.

The default value is set to balance common supported groups and the computational resources required to generate key shares. As a result, only some groups are included by default in this configuration setting.

Note: All supported groups can always be used during the handshake even if not listed here, but if a group is used that is not present in this list, it will incur an additional roundtrip and time to generate the key share for that group.

In most cases, this configuration setting does not need to be modified. This should be modified only if there is a specific reason to do so.

The default value is ecdhe_x25519,ecdhe_secp256r1,ecdhe_secp384r1,ffdhe_2048,ffdhe_3072

The values are ordered from most preferred to least preferred. The following values are supported:

  • "ecdhe_x25519" (default)
  • "ecdhe_x448"
  • "ecdhe_secp256r1" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp384r1" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp521r1"
  • "ffdhe_2048" (default)
  • "ffdhe_3072" (default)
  • "ffdhe_4096"
  • "ffdhe_6144"
  • "ffdhe_8192"

TLS13SignatureAlgorithms:   The allowed certificate signature algorithms.

This configuration setting holds a comma-separated list of allowed signature algorithms. Possible values include the following:

  • "ed25519" (default)
  • "ed448" (default)
  • "ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256" (default)
  • "ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384" (default)
  • "ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512" (default)
  • "rsa_pkcs1_sha256" (default)
  • "rsa_pkcs1_sha384" (default)
  • "rsa_pkcs1_sha512" (default)
  • "rsa_pss_sha256" (default)
  • "rsa_pss_sha384" (default)
  • "rsa_pss_sha512" (default)
The default value is rsa_pss_sha256,rsa_pss_sha384,rsa_pss_sha512,rsa_pkcs1_sha256,rsa_pkcs1_sha384,rsa_pkcs1_sha512,ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256,ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384,ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512,ed25519,ed448. This configuration setting is applicable only when SSLEnabledProtocols includes TLS 1.3.
TLS13SupportedGroups:   The supported groups for (EC)DHE key exchange.

This configuration setting specifies a comma-separated list of named groups used in TLS 1.3 for key exchange. This configuration setting should be modified only if there is a specific reason to do so.

The default value is ecdhe_x25519,ecdhe_x448,ecdhe_secp256r1,ecdhe_secp384r1,ecdhe_secp521r1,ffdhe_2048,ffdhe_3072,ffdhe_4096,ffdhe_6144,ffdhe_8192

The values are ordered from most preferred to least preferred. The following values are supported:

  • "ecdhe_x25519" (default)
  • "ecdhe_x448" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp256r1" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp384r1" (default)
  • "ecdhe_secp521r1" (default)
  • "ffdhe_2048" (default)
  • "ffdhe_3072" (default)
  • "ffdhe_4096" (default)
  • "ffdhe_6144" (default)
  • "ffdhe_8192" (default)

Socket Config Settings

AbsoluteTimeout:   Determines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts.

If AbsoluteTimeout is set to True, any method that does not complete within Timeout seconds will be aborted. By default, AbsoluteTimeout is False, and the timeout is an inactivity timeout.

Note: This option is not valid for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports.

FirewallData:   Used to send extra data to the firewall.

When the firewall is a tunneling proxy, use this property to send custom (additional) headers to the firewall (e.g., headers for custom authentication schemes).

InBufferSize:   The size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket.

This is the size of an internal queue in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/IP stack. You can increase or decrease its size depending on the amount of data that you will be receiving. In some cases, increasing the value of the InBufferSize setting can provide significant improvements in performance.

Some TCP/IP implementations do not support variable buffer sizes. If that is the case, when the class is activated the InBufferSize reverts to its defined size. The same happens if you attempt to make it too large or too small.

OutBufferSize:   The size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket.

This is the size of an internal queue in the TCP/IP stack. You can increase or decrease its size depending on the amount of data that you will be sending. In some cases, increasing the value of the OutBufferSize setting can provide significant improvements in performance.

Some TCP/IP implementations do not support variable buffer sizes. If that is the case, when the class is activated the OutBufferSize reverts to its defined size. The same happens if you attempt to make it too large or too small.

Trappable Errors (AMQP Class)

AMQP Errors

600   AMQP protocol error. Refer to the error message for more information.
601   Malformed frame.
602   SASL authentication failed.
603   Cannot open another session or link.
604   Invalid data format.
605   Cannot modify message data.
606   Cannot modify configuration setting.

TCPClient Errors

100   You cannot change the RemotePort at this time. A connection is in progress.
101   You cannot change the RemoteHost (Server) at this time. A connection is in progress.
102   The RemoteHost address is invalid (0.0.0.0).
104   Already connected. If you want to reconnect, close the current connection first.
106   You cannot change the LocalPort at this time. A connection is in progress.
107   You cannot change the LocalHost at this time. A connection is in progress.
112   You cannot change MaxLineLength at this time. A connection is in progress.
116   RemotePort cannot be zero. Please specify a valid service port number.
117   You cannot change the UseConnection option while the class is active.
135   Operation would block.
201   Timeout.
211   Action impossible in control's present state.
212   Action impossible while not connected.
213   Action impossible while listening.
301   Timeout.
303   Could not open file.
434   Unable to convert string to selected CodePage.
1105   Already connecting. If you want to reconnect, close the current connection first.
1117   You need to connect first.
1119   You cannot change the LocalHost at this time. A connection is in progress.
1120   Connection dropped by remote host.

SSL Errors

270   Cannot load specified security library.
271   Cannot open certificate store.
272   Cannot find specified certificate.
273   Cannot acquire security credentials.
274   Cannot find certificate chain.
275   Cannot verify certificate chain.
276   Error during handshake.
280   Error verifying certificate.
281   Could not find client certificate.
282   Could not find server certificate.
283   Error encrypting data.
284   Error decrypting data.

TCP/IP Errors

10004   [10004] Interrupted system call.
10009   [10009] Bad file number.
10013   [10013] Access denied.
10014   [10014] Bad address.
10022   [10022] Invalid argument.
10024   [10024] Too many open files.
10035   [10035] Operation would block.
10036   [10036] Operation now in progress.
10037   [10037] Operation already in progress.
10038   [10038] Socket operation on nonsocket.
10039   [10039] Destination address required.
10040   [10040] Message is too long.
10041   [10041] Protocol wrong type for socket.
10042   [10042] Bad protocol option.
10043   [10043] Protocol is not supported.
10044   [10044] Socket type is not supported.
10045   [10045] Operation is not supported on socket.
10046   [10046] Protocol family is not supported.
10047   [10047] Address family is not supported by protocol family.
10048   [10048] Address already in use.
10049   [10049] Cannot assign requested address.
10050   [10050] Network is down.
10051   [10051] Network is unreachable.
10052   [10052] Net dropped connection or reset.
10053   [10053] Software caused connection abort.
10054   [10054] Connection reset by peer.
10055   [10055] No buffer space available.
10056   [10056] Socket is already connected.
10057   [10057] Socket is not connected.
10058   [10058] Cannot send after socket shutdown.
10059   [10059] Too many references, cannot splice.
10060   [10060] Connection timed out.
10061   [10061] Connection refused.
10062   [10062] Too many levels of symbolic links.
10063   [10063] File name is too long.
10064   [10064] Host is down.
10065   [10065] No route to host.
10066   [10066] Directory is not empty
10067   [10067] Too many processes.
10068   [10068] Too many users.
10069   [10069] Disc Quota Exceeded.
10070   [10070] Stale NFS file handle.
10071   [10071] Too many levels of remote in path.
10091   [10091] Network subsystem is unavailable.
10092   [10092] WINSOCK DLL Version out of range.
10093   [10093] Winsock is not loaded yet.
11001   [11001] Host not found.
11002   [11002] Nonauthoritative 'Host not found' (try again or check DNS setup).
11003   [11003] Nonrecoverable errors: FORMERR, REFUSED, NOTIMP.
11004   [11004] Valid name, no data record (check DNS setup).