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###############################################################################
# ============LICENSE_START=======================================================
# org.onap.dmaap
# ================================================================================
# Copyright � 2017 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
# ================================================================================
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# ============LICENSE_END=========================================================
#
# ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property.
#
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
##
## Cambria API Server config
##
## - Default values are shown as commented settings.
##
###############################################################################
##
## HTTP service
##
## - 3904 is standard as of 7/29/14.
## - At this time, Cambria always binds to 0.0.0.0
##
#cambria.service.port=3904
#tomcat.maxthreads=(tomcat default, which is usually 200)
###############################################################################
##
## Broker Type
##
## The Cambria server can run either as a memory-only implementation, meant
## for testing, or against Kafka. For a memory-only server, use "memory" for
## the broker.type setting.
##
#broker.type=kafka
###############################################################################
##
## Zookeeper Connection
##
## Both Cambria and Kafka make use of Zookeeper.
##
#config.zk.servers=localhost
#config.zk.root=/fe3c/cambria/config
###############################################################################
##
## Kafka Connection
##
## Items below are passed through to Kafka's producer and consumer
## configurations (after removing "kafka.")
##
#kafka.metadata.broker.list=localhost:9092
#kafka.client.zookeeper=${config.zk.servers}
###############################################################################
##
## Secured Config
##
## Some data stored in the config system is sensitive -- API keys and secrets,
## for example. to protect it, we use an encryption layer for this section
## of the config.
##
## The key is a base64 encode AES key. This must be created/configured for
## each installation.
#cambria.secureConfig.key=
##
## The initialization vector is a 16 byte value specific to the secured store.
## This must be created/configured for each installation.
#cambria.secureConfig.iv=
## Southfield Sandbox
#cambria.secureConfig.key=b/7ouTn9FfEw2PQwL0ov/Q==
#cambria.secureConfig.iv=wR9xP5k5vbz/xD0LmtqQLw==
cambria.secureConfig.key[pc569h]=YT3XPyxEmKCTLI2NK+Sjbw==
cambria.secureConfig.iv[pc569h]=rMm2jhR3yVnU+u2V9Ugu3Q==
###############################################################################
##
## Consumer Caching
##
## Kafka expects live connections from the consumer to the broker, which
## obviously doesn't work over connectionless HTTP requests. The Cambria
## server proxies HTTP requests into Kafka consumer sessions that are kept
## around for later re-use. Not doing so is costly for setup per request,
## which would substantially impact a high volume consumer's performance.
##
## This complicates Cambria server failover, because we often need server
## A to close its connection before server B brings up the replacement.
##
## The consumer cache is normally enabled.
#cambria.consumer.cache.enabled=true
## Cached consumers are cleaned up after a period of disuse. The server inspects
## consumers every sweepFreqSeconds and will clean up any connections that are
## dormant for touchFreqMs.
#cambria.consumer.cache.sweepFreqSeconds=15
#cambria.consumer.cache.touchFreqMs=120000
## The cache is managed through ZK. The default value for the ZK connection
## string is the same as config.zk.servers.
#cambria.consumer.cache.zkConnect=${config.zk.servers}
##
## Shared cache information is associated with this node's name. The default
## name is the hostname plus the HTTP service port this host runs on. (The
## hostname is determined via InetAddress.getLocalHost ().getCanonicalHostName(),
## which is not always adequate.) You can set this value explicitly here.
##
#cambria.api.node.identifier=<use-something-unique-to-this-instance>
###############################################################################
##
## Metrics Reporting
##
## This server can report its metrics periodically on a topic.
##
#metrics.send.cambria.enabled=true
#metrics.send.cambria.baseUrl=localhost
#metrics.send.cambria.topic=cambria.apinode.metrics
#metrics.send.cambria.sendEverySeconds=60
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