on 11-27-2007 10:45 AM
Hi all,
how can i transfer image files through xi?
Regards,
Keerthi
Hello Keerthi,
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2006/04/19/xi-rfc-or-abap-proxy-abap-proxies-with-attachments
-- By Michal Krawczyk
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/04/03/xi-in-the-role-of-a-ftp
http://sapient.xi.googlepages.com/xi-excellentintegration
With Regards,
Vidya
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Hi
The sender file adapter is configured to pick the normal payload which is specified in the File access parameters, and the additional image file that is to be sent as an attachment is configured under the Additional File(s).The file type will be binary.
Also refer
http://sapient.xi.googlepages.com/xi-excellentintegration
Refer this doc
Refer my answer here also
Thanks
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Refer
How to send any data (even binary) through XI, without using the Integration Repository
/people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
XI in the role of FTP
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/04/03/xi-in-the-role-of-a-ftp
these blogs are talking about avoiding mapping ...
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hi keerthi ,
<b> no need of mapping here, even no need of IR</b>, just do ID part and configure <b>Communication Channel properly and use bit processing mode</b> .
<b>in ID give any unique interface</b> and it will work fine.
hope this will work
regards
HONEY
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Hi Keerti,
You can try this blog to send the image.
Can also read:
Thanks
Message was edited by:
Vikas Agarwal
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You can use a file sender and file receiver adapter which are both set to binary mode and simply specifiy no interface mapping. This way XI will work as a broker and copy/move your image from the file sender's directory to the file receiver's directory.
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Hi keerthi t ,
Check this website:
XI Binary Conversion Simplified: A Step-by-Step Image File to Image File Mapping and Conversion Using Java Mapping
cheers!
gyanaraj
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hi keerthi,
u can use file adapter to send image files.
refer this for details:
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regards,
latika.
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