The Performance Settings tab allows you to make settings which affect the performance of the proxy.
The Proxy Container Mode defines the behavior regarding asynchronous jobs when the proxy is stopped. By default, asynchronous requests which are not yet started will be deleted when the proxy is stopped (Performance Enhanced (Non-durable Asynchronous Processing)). This applies both to asynchronous inbound jobs that have not yet been sent to the application server or which must be redelivered to the application server and to asynchronous outbound jobs that have not yet been sent to the EIS partner. In particular, this includes asynchronous outbound jobs whose start time has not been reached, see also Duration of asynchronous requests .
If asynchronous requests are to be retained after the proxy has been stopped, you can set the property Proxy Container Mode to Durable Asynchronous Processing.
In the Number of Proxy Container Processes area, you can set the maximum number of processes the proxy can handle at the same time for
all connections (inbound and outbound),
asynchronous jobs.
In the Number of Parallel Connections area, you can set the maximum number of parallel connections for
inbound connections via the UPIC protocol,
inbound connections via the UTM socket protocol, and
inbound connections via the RFC1006 protocol.
Additionally, you can set the size of specific storage areas of the proxy container.
Please refer to the online help system for detailed information.