Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- What's New in This Guide
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1
Understanding Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 1.1 What You Can Do with Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 1.2 Oracle Managed File Transfer, Oracle SOA Suite, and Oracle B2B
- 1.3 Oracle Managed File Transfer Functional Use Case Patterns
- 1.4 Oracle Managed File Transfer Architecture
- 1.5 Components of Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 1.6 Oracle Managed File Transfer User Roles
- 1.7 Installing Oracle Managed File Transfer
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1.8
Screen Navigation in Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 1.8.1 Design, Monitoring, and Administration Pages
- 1.8.2 Using the Left Panel Navigator
- 1.8.3 Opening and Closing Dynamic Tabs
- 1.8.4 Dragging and Dropping Sources and Targets into Transfers
- 1.8.5 Expanding and Collapsing the Dashboard Regions
- 1.8.6 Setting Language, Time Zone, and Accessibility Preferences
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2
Designing Artifacts: Transfers, Sources, and Targets
- 2.1 About Designing Transfers
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2.2
Configuring a Transfer
- 2.2.1 Adding a Source and Targets
- 2.2.2 Setting Up Content Filters
- 2.2.3 Configuring Target-Specific Transfer Settings
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2.2.4
Setting Up Transfer Preprocessing and Postprocessing Actions
- 2.2.4.1 Compression and Decompression Preprocessing Actions
- 2.2.4.2 Find and Replace Preprocessing Action
- 2.2.4.3 Encryption and Decryption Preprocessing Actions
- 2.2.4.4 New Line Conversion Processing Action
- 2.2.4.5 Run Script Preprocessing Action
- 2.2.4.6 ODIInvoke Post-Processing Actions
- 2.2.4.7 Decompression Postprocessing
- 2.2.4.8 Transfer Notification Postprocessing Action
- 2.2.5 Duplicating an Existing Transfer
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2.3
Creating a Source
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2.3.1
Source Types
- 2.3.1.1 FTP Embedded Source Type
- 2.3.1.2 sFTP Embedded Source Type
- 2.3.1.3 FTP Remote Source Type
- 2.3.1.4 sFTP Remote Source Type
- 2.3.1.5 File Source Type
- 2.3.1.6 SOAP Source Type
- 2.3.1.7 SOA Source Type
- 2.3.1.8 Service Bus Source Type
- 2.3.1.9 B2B Source Type
- 2.3.1.10 Healthcare Source Type
- 2.3.1.11 WebCenter Source Type
- 2.3.1.12 Storage Cloud Service Source Type
- 2.3.1.13 ODI Source Type
- 2.3.2 Setting Up Source Processing Actions
- 2.3.3 Archiving and Deleting Files Before Delivery
- 2.3.4 Duplicating an Existing Source
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2.3.1
Source Types
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2.4
Creating a Target
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2.4.1
Target Types
- 2.4.1.1 FTP Remote Target Type
- 2.4.1.2 sFTP Remote Target Type
- 2.4.1.3 File Target Type
- 2.4.1.4 SOAP Target Type
- 2.4.1.5 SOA Target Type
- 2.4.1.6 Service Bus Target Type
- 2.4.1.7 B2B Target Type
- 2.4.1.8 Healthcare Target Type
- 2.4.1.9 WebCenter Target Type
- 2.4.1.10 Storage Cloud Service Target Type
- 2.4.1.11 ODI Target Type
- 2.4.2 Moving and Renaming Files After Delivery
- 2.4.3 Duplicating an Existing Target
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2.4.1
Target Types
- 2.5 Setting Up Schedules
- 2.6 Setting Up Events
- 2.7 Setting Up Priorities
- 2.8 Deploying and Testing Transfers
- 2.9 Importing and Exporting Transfers
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3
Processing Transfers with Custom Callouts
- 3.1 Understanding Custom Callouts
- 3.2 Creating a Custom Callout: High-Level Steps
- 3.3 Creating the Code
- 3.4 Creating the Callout Definition File
- 3.5 Locating the Callout Directory
- 3.6 Running the createCallouts Command
- 3.7 Testing the Callout
- 3.8 Updating the Callouts
- 3.9 Reference Files
- 3.10 Validating using Custom Callout
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4
Integrating Oracle Managed File Transfer with Other Products
- 4.1 Compatible Technologies and Integration Strategies
- 4.2 Managing Domains
- 4.3 Integrating with Oracle SOA Suite
- 4.4 Integrating with Oracle Service Bus
- 4.5 Integrating with B2B
- 4.6 Integrating with Healthcare
- 4.7 Integrating with Oracle Data Integrator
- 4.8 Integrating with Web Services
- 4.9 Integrating with Oracle WebCenter Content
- 4.10 Integrating with Oracle Storage Cloud Service
- 4.11 MFT WSDL Files
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5
Monitoring Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 5.1 Monitoring Deployed Sources, Targets, and Transfers
- 5.2 Interpreting Artifact Instance Messages
- 5.3 Monitoring Transfer Flows Using the Main Dashboard
- 5.4 Interpreting Dashboards for All Transfers, Sources, or Targets
- 5.5 Interpreting Single Artifact Transfer, Source, and Target Dashboards
- 5.6 Interpreting Source, Transfer, and Target Reports
- 5.7 Pause and Restart a Transfer
- 5.8 Resubmit a Transfer
- 5.9 Bulk Resubmit
- 5.10 Diagnose Transfer Errors
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6
Administering Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 6.1 Changing Server Properties
- 6.2 Importing and Exporting the MFT Configuration
- 6.3 Increasing Memory to Improve Performance of Large File Transfers
- 6.4 Oracle WebLogic Server Startup and Shutdown
- 6.5 Transferring Files Through Firewalls Using the MFT FTP Proxy Server
- 6.6 Managing Multiple Weblogic Servers and High Availability
- 6.7 Enabling Event Notifications
- 6.8 MFTExceptionQueue
- 6.9 Configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer Error Processor Queues
- 6.10 Configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer Loggers
- 6.11 Oracle Managed File Transfer Loggers
- 6.12 Viewing Oracle Managed File Transfer Log Messages
- 6.13 Managing Keystores using the Oracle Managed File Transfer Console
- 6.14 Incrementally Moving Oracle MFT Metadata with Configuration Plans
- 6.15 Adding a Purge Schedule
- 7 Administering Oracle Managed File Transfer Embedded Servers
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8
Oracle Managed File Transfer Security
- 8.1 User Authentication and Authorization
- 8.2 Embedded Server Security
- 8.3 Integrating with Oracle Access Manager 11g for Single Sign-On
- 8.4 Message Encryption Using PGP
- 8.5 FIPS 140 Compliance
- 8.6 Creating an Oracle Managed File Transfer Stripe
- 8.7 Managing Keystores Using Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool
- 8.8 Enabling Security Audit Logging
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8.9
OWSM Security Policy Attachment
- 8.9.1 Using Fusion Middleware Control for Global Policy Attachment
- 8.9.2 Using WLST for Global Policy Attachment
- 8.9.3 Using the MFT Console for Local Policy Attachment
- 8.9.4 Using WLST for Local Policy Attachment
- 8.9.5 How the Policy Is Applied at Runtime
- 8.9.6 Policies and Artifact Life Cycle Management
- 8.9.7 Verifying Policy Registration
- 8.10 Configuring SSL only Domain for Oracle Managed File Transfer
- 9 Using WLST Commands with Oracle Managed File Transfer