on 05-07-2008 3:29 PM
Hi,
I want to transfer files from one FTP location to another FTP location. No Mapping is involved, just file transfer.
Please let me know the steps. Is Interface mapping & Message Interface is required ?? Is it possible to transfer without creating MI, IM, DT...??
Thanks,
RDS
please visit the blog
/people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
There is no need of creating objects in Integration Repository.
if the data is not in XML, then no mapping can be done. So, we will only need to work in the Integration Directory (ID).
Interface name can be anything you make up, but should be unique. In this case, it is "nonexistence_interface".
Namespace name can be anything you make up or already exists. In this case, it is "http://abc.com".
No need to give interface mapping in Interface Determination in ID.
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Hi,
Please let me know the steps. Is Interface mapping & Message Interface is required ?? Is it possible to transfer without creating MI, IM, DT...??
/people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
Satya
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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
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