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Oracle Java CAPS FTP Binding Component Tutorial Java CAPS Documentation |
Understanding the FTP Binding Component
Software Needed for the Tutorial
FTP Binding Component Project in a Nutshell
Working With JBI Runtime Environment
FTP Binding Component Runtime Configuration Properties
Creating a BPEL Module Project : SendInventory
To Create a BPEL Module Project
Creating a WSDL Document : Using FTP
To Create a WSDL Document : ftpTransfer
To Modify ftp:message Properties
Poll Request Wizard Properties
FTP MessageActivePassive Element (<ftp:messageActivePassive>)
FTP Binding Component Extensibility Elements
FTP Operation Element (<ftp:operation>)
FTP Binding Element (<ftp:binding>)
FTP Transfer Element (<ftp:transfer>)
FTP Address Element (<ftp:address>)
FTP Message Element (<ftp:message>)
Creating a WSDL Document : Using FILE
To Create a WSDL Document : fileTrigger
To Add Web Services and Basic Activities
To Edit Web Service : Receive1
To Edit the Web Service : Invoke1
To Edit the Basic Activities : Assign1
Creating a Composite Application
To Create a Composite Application
Deploying the Composite Application
To Deploy the Composite Application
Working With Various Binding Types
To Add a Complex and a Global Complex Type to the XML Schema
Follow the outlined procedure to start GlassFish Application Server.
The Servers node contains a GlassFish subnode.
The Output window displays a log generated during application start up. The following message in the Output console indicates that the application server is listening.
Application server startup complete
Note - A green arrow badge on the GlassFish Application Server node indicates that the server is listening.
Tip - Deploying an application to the GlassFish Application Server starts GlassFish automatically. Thus, you do not have to manually start the application server.