on 03-13-2007 11:52 AM
Hi,
Does anybody know if File Adapter woks with files over http?
For example:
I have a CSV file at http://xxx.com/file1.csv, I want to process this file and send to RFC Adapter.
Can I put "http://xxx.com/" in "Source Directory" of file sender communication channel?
Any sugestions? (FTP is not a choice)
regards,
Luiz Alberto
If there is no way out and your requirement continues to be that you need to pull a file from a http location, then one option would also be to use Java Proxies.
Regards
Bhavesh
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Hi,
In general the path should be refer to XI server or FTP server.We will give the directory path.
So it may not be possible.
Otherwise the refered url link you can refer as a drive and may be try..
Regards
Chilla..
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Hi Luiz,
I don't think this will work with File Adapter.
Thanks and Regardds,
Chandu.
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Luiz,
as you said FTP is not a choice . then with NFS you cant do it.
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