Outbound HTTP Connection Configuration

Hi
I need to invoke a REST service from HANA. Is there any way to configure the outbound connection as opposed to hardcode the connection paramteres in the code?
Thanks,
Diego Vinas

I just did this with HTTPS, I used this series of blogs on SCN as a good resource for getting configured with HTTPS, I assume that the steps for HTTP would be much easier because you don't need to setup the Trust Store:
http://scn.sap.com/community/developer-center/hana/blog/2013/11/02/outbound-https-with-hana-xs-part-1--set-up-your-hana-box-to-use-ssltls

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