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feat(scalingengine): Use cf scalingengine in golangapi #3555

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@bonzofenix bonzofenix commented Feb 20, 2025

Add TLS client cert configuration for ScalingEngine in api component:
• Implement configureScalingEngine function to set TLS client certificates for the ScalingEngine using CF environment variables.
• Add test cases to verify TLS client cert configuration for ScalingEngine.

 • Implement configureScalingEngine function to set TLS client certificates for the ScalingEngine using CF environment variables.
 • Add test cases to verify TLS client cert configuration for ScalingEngine.
@bonzofenix bonzofenix changed the title Add TLS client cert configuration for ScalingEngine in api component feat(scalingengine): Use cf scalingengine in golangapi Feb 20, 2025
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@bonzofenix bonzofenix requested a review from asalan316 February 20, 2025 14:09
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@bonzofenix bonzofenix merged commit 035a11c into main Feb 20, 2025
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