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Jawad Ahmad commented on CAMEL-17705:
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[~davsclaus] I have updated the description with details. httpClientProperties 
does set client timeout value but timeout value still defaults. Which gets 
passed to the constructor of SalesforceSession. This timeout value is used to 
create requests and hence it get failed.

Caused by: java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException: Total timeout 60000 ms elapsed

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



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