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Oracle® Application Server Integration InterConnect Adapter for FTP Installation and User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B14073-02
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A

adapter.ini file
bridge_class parameter, 2.3.2.2
directory path location, 2.1.2
file.receiver.max_msgs_retrieved, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.polling_interval, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.proxy_host, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.read_only, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.read_ordered, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.read_ordered.polling_gap, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.read_ordered.timestamp.format, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.read_ordered.timestamp.offset, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.read_ordered.timestamp.source, 2.3.2.2
file.receiver.user, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.customizer_class, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.file_name_rule, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.proxy_host, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.proxy_port, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.staging_dir, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.type, 2.3.2.2
file.sender.user, 2.3.2.2
ota.d3ls, 2.3.2.2
adapters
multiple adapters in same Oracle Home, 2.2
advanced queuing payload, 3.1.2

C

configuration
FTP adapter, 2.3
hub.ini, 2.3.2.1
postinstallation, 2.1.3
copyAdapter script, 2.2
Customizing the FTP Adapter, 3.3

D

D3L payload, 3.1.2
data definition description language (D3L)
customizing the payload data type after installation, 2.1.3.1
setting the ota.type parameter, 2.1.3.1
design time concepts, 3.1
directories
logs, 2.3
persistence, 2.3
directory path
of ftp adapter, 2.1.2

E

encryption
of the FTP adapter password parameter, A.7
endpoints
do not use personal e-mail accounts for receiving endpoints, 2.1.2
error messages
FTP adapter startup problems, A.3

F

FTP adapter
installing multiple adapters, 2.2
startup errors, A.3
ftp adapter
configuration, 2.3
D3L payload, 3.1.2
design time concepts, 3.1
directory path location, 2.1.2
hardware requirements, 1.2.1
installation tasks, 2.1.2
logging information, 2.3
message persistence, 2.3
overview, 1.1
preinstallation tasks, 2.1.1
receiver, 3.2.1
run-time concepts, 3.2
sender, 3.2.2
software requirements, 1.2.2
XML payload, 3.1.1
ftp receiver, 3.2.1
ftp sender, 3.2.2
ftp.receiver.exception_folder parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.3
ftp.receiver.max_msgs_retrieved parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.3
ftp.receiver.polling_interval parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.3
ftp.sender.character_set parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.2
ftp.sender.content_type parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.2

H

hub.ini file, 2.3.2.1

I

import
oracle object, advanced queuing payload, 3.1.2
initialization parameters
making the password parameter secure, A.7
installation
changing or correcting settings after installation, A.5
do not use personal e-mail accounts for receiving endpoints, 2.1.2
FTP adapter, 2.1.2
preinstallation tasks, 2.1.1

J

JRE Requirements, 1.2.2

L

Log File of FTP Adapter, 3.4.1
log files
log.xml, 2.3
viewing FTP adapter startup problems, A.3
logs directory
definition, 2.3
log.xml file
logging information, 2.3

M

messages
logging ftp adapter activity, 2.3
persisting, 2.3

O

Operating System Requirements, 1.2.2
oracle object, 3.1.2
ota.d3ls parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1
ota.receive.endpoint, 2.3.2.2
ota.type parameter
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1

P

password
encryption, A.7
payload data type
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1
persistence directory
definition, 2.3
postinstallation
configuration, 2.1.3
customizing receiving endpoints behavior, 2.1.3.3
customizing sending endpoints behavior, 2.1.3.2
customizing the payload data type, 2.1.3.1

R

RAC-specific Hub.ini parameters, 2.3.2.1
receiving endpoints
do not use personal e-mail accounts, 2.1.2
run-time concepts, 3.2

S

security
making the adapter.ini password parameter secure, A.7
software requirements, 1.2.2
start (UNIX), 2.3
Starting the FTP Adapter, 3.4
Stopping the FTP Adapter, 3.5

T

troubleshooting
changing or correcting information set during installation, A.5
checking if FTP adapter has started properly, A.2
delivering a message to a specific partition of the publishing adapter, A.8
FTP adapter not publishing or subscribing to the messages, A.1
FTP adapter not starting, A.4
FTP adapter startup errors, A.3
FTP adapter uses old information in run-time environment, A.6
making the adapter.ini password parameter secure, A.7

U

uninstalling the FTP adapter, 2.4

X

XML payload, 3.1.1
customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1