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Jawad Ahmad updated CAMEL-17705:
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    Environment: 



  was:
Class : SalesforceComponent
Method: doStart

{code:java}
 setupHttpClient(httpClient, getCamelContext(), httpClientProperties);
// support restarts
if (session == null) {
session = new SalesforceSession(getCamelContext(), httpClient, 
httpClient.getTimeout(), loginConfig);
        }
{code}



> Camel Salesforce - Http Client timout is hardcoded
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-17705
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-17705
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: camel-salesforce
>    Affects Versions: 3.14.0, 3.15.0
>         Environment: 
>            Reporter: Jawad Ahmad
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I am using Bulk V2 API to upload large files to Salesforce. I have noticed 
> that on creating the job from Producer it times out with Timeout exception. I 
> tried to change the timeout configuration but noticed its always gets set to 
> a hardcoded one.
> Class : SalesforceComponent
> {code:java}
> static SalesforceHttpClient createHttpClient(
>             Object source, final SslContextFactory sslContextFactory, final 
> CamelContext context, int workerPoolSize,
>             int workerPoolMaxSize) {
>         SecurityUtils.adaptToIBMCipherNames(sslContextFactory);
>         final SalesforceHttpClient httpClient = new SalesforceHttpClient(
>                 context, 
> context.getExecutorServiceManager().newThreadPool(source, 
> "SalesforceHttpClient", workerPoolSize,
>                         workerPoolMaxSize),
>                 sslContextFactory);
>         // default settings, use httpClientProperties to set other
>         // properties
>         httpClient.setConnectTimeout(CONNECTION_TIMEOUT);
>         httpClient.setIdleTimeout(IDLE_TIMEOUT);
>         return httpClient;
>     }
> {code}
> As suggested by Clause to use httpClientProperties. In that case HTTP client 
> does set the connection timeout of the configured value. But it passes 
> timeout value to SalesforceSession instead of ConnectionTimeout value. So it 
> still gets failed with a Timeout error.



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