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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide for Release 12.2.1
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Understanding Oracle Managed File Transfer
Differences Between Using this Component in the Cloud and On-Premises Environments
What You Can Do with Oracle Managed File Transfer
Oracle Managed File Transfer, Oracle Service Bus, and Oracle B2B
Oracle Managed File Transfer Functional Use Case Patterns
Standalone Applications
SOA Integration
B2B Integration
Healthcare Integration
Oracle Service Bus Integration
Hybrid Integration
Oracle Managed File Transfer Architecture
Components of Oracle Managed File Transfer
Artifacts: Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Embedded FTP and sFTP Servers
Monitoring and Reports
Security
Utilities
Repository
Interfaces
Oracle Managed File Transfer User Roles
File Handlers
Designers
Monitors
Administrators
Installing Oracle Managed File Transfer
Screen Navigation in Oracle Managed File Transfer
Design, Monitoring, and Administration Pages
Using the Left Panel Navigator
Opening and Closing Dynamic Tabs
Dragging and Dropping Sources and Targets into Transfers
Expanding and Collapsing the Dashboard Regions
Setting Language, Time Zone, and Accessibility Preferences
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Designing Artifacts: Transfers, Sources, and Targets
About Designing Transfers
Getting Ready to Create a Transfer
Designing End-to-End Flows
Configuring a Transfer
Adding a Source and Targets
Setting Up Content Filters
Configuring Target-Specific Transfer Settings
Setting Up Transfer Preprocessing and Postprocessing Actions
Compression and Decompression Preprocessing Actions
Encryption and Decryption Preprocessing Actions
Changing Encryption Algorithm for PGP
ODIInvoke Post-Processing Actions
Decompression Postprocessing
Transfer Notification Postprocessing Action
Duplicating an Existing Transfer
Creating a Source
Source Types
FTP Embedded Source Type
sFTP Embedded Source Type
FTP Remote Source Type
sFTP Remote Source Type
File Source Type
SOAP Web Service Source Type
SOA Source Type
Service Bus Source Type
B2B Source Type
Healthcare Source Type
Oracle WebCenter Content Server Source Type
Oracle Storage Cloud Source Type
ODI Source Type
Setting Up Source Processing Actions
Compression and Decompression at the Source
Encryption and Decryption at the Source
Archiving and Deleting Files Before Delivery
Duplicating an Existing Source
Creating a Target
Target Types
FTP Remote Target Type
sFTP Remote Target Type
File Target Type
SOAP Web Service Target Type
SOA Target Type
Service Bus Target Type
B2B Target Type
Healthcare Target Type
WebCenter Target Type
Oracle Storage Cloud Target Type
ODI Target Type
Moving and Renaming Files After Delivery
Duplicating an Existing Target
Setting Up Schedules
Schedules with Polling Frequency and Minimum Age
Setting Up Events
Trigger Events using REST and SOAP Services
Setting Up Priorities
Deploying and Testing Transfers
Deploying a Source, Target, or Transfer
How to Tell If a Transfer Is Successful
Locating Received Files
Importing and Exporting Transfers
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Processing Transfers with Custom Callouts
Understanding Custom Callouts
Creating a Custom Callout: High-Level Steps
Creating the Code
Java Code Requirements and Tips
Java Code for the Newline Conversion Example
Creating the Callout Definition File
Locating the Callout Directory
Running the createCallouts Command
Testing the Callout
Adding the Callout to a Source
Adding the Callout to a Target
Viewing the Report to Verify the Callout Action
Updating the Callout
Reference Files
PreCalloutPlugin Interface
PostCalloutPlugin Interface
Callout Definition Schema
Validating using Custom Callout
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Integrating Oracle Managed File Transfer with Other Products
Compatible Technologies and Integration Strategies
Managing Domains
Specifying the Tracking URL
Integrating with Oracle SOA Suite
Creating an MFT Reference for a SOA Source
Creating an MFT Service for a SOA Target
Interlinked SOA and MFT Reports
Integrating with Oracle Service Bus
Creating a Business Service for a Service Bus Source
Creating a Business Service in Oracle JDeveloper
Creating a Business Service in the Oracle Service Bus Console
Creating a Proxy Service for a Service Bus Target
Creating a Proxy Service in Oracle JDeveloper
Creating a Proxy Service in the Oracle Service Bus Console
Integrating with B2B
Creating a Remote Trading Partner Channel for a B2B Source
Configuring a B2B Domain for a B2B Target
Interlinked B2B and MFT Reports
Integrating with Healthcare
Creating an Outbound Endpoint for a Healthcare Source
Creating an Inbound Endpoint for a Healthcare Target
Interlinked Healthcare and MFT Reports
Integrating with Oracle Data Integrator
Using the File System and FTP and SFTP for ODI Integration
Invoking a Web Service for an ODI Source
Creating a Data Service for an ODI Target
Integrating with Web Services
Integrating with Oracle WebCenter Content
Integrating with Oracle Storage Cloud Service
MFT WSDL Files
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Monitoring Oracle Managed File Transfer
Monitoring Deployed Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Disabling Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Reenabling Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Undeploying Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Redeploying Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Versioning Sources, Targets, and Transfers
Monitoring Transfer Flows Using the Main Dashboard
Interpreting Main Dashboard Metrics
Using the File Finder
Monitoring Active Deliveries
Interpreting Dashboards for All Transfers, Sources, or Targets
Interpreting Instance Messages
Interpreting Dashboard Metrics
Interpreting Single Artifact Transfer, Source, and Target Dashboards
Interpreting Artifact Instance Messages
Interpreting Artifact Information
Interpreting Artifact Dashboard Metrics
Interpreting Source, Transfer, and Target Reports
Using the Flow Diagram
Source Reports
Transfer Reports
Target Reports
Pause and Restart a Transfer
Resubmit a Transfer
Bulk Resubmit
Diagnose File Delivery Failures
Diagnose Transfer Errors
Diagnosing Error Messages and Descriptions
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Administering Oracle Managed File Transfer
Changing Server Properties
General Server Configuration Properties
Performance Properties
High Availability Properties
Advanced Delivery Properties
Importing and Exporting the MFT Configuration
Increasing Memory to Improve Performance of Large File Transfers
Oracle WebLogic Server Startup and Shutdown
Transferring Files Through Firewalls Using the MFT FTP Proxy Server
Managing Multiple Weblogic Servers and High Availability
Configuring High Availability
Preventing Cluster Startup Errors
Load Balancing in Oracle Managed File Transfer
Enabling Event Notifications
Configuring an Email Driver for Notifications
Configuring an SMS Driver for Notifications
MFTExceptionQueue
Configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer Error Processor Queues
Configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer Loggers
Oracle Managed File Transfer Loggers
Viewing Oracle Managed File Transfer Log Messages
Incrementally Moving Oracle MFT Metadata with Configuration Plans
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Administering Oracle Managed File Transfer Embedded Servers
About Embedded FTP and sFTP Servers
Security
Archiving and Purging Transfers and Files
Embedded Server Configuration
Re-configuring the Port
Path Separators for Remote FTP and sFTP Servers
Other Embedded Server Settings
Starting and Stopping Embedded Servers
Managing Embedded Servers and High Availability
Supported FTP and sFTP Commands
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Oracle Managed File Transfer Security
User Authentication and Authorization
Configuring Users
Oracle Managed File Transfer Console Access
Embedded Server User Access
Granting Payload Access
Embedded Server Security
sFTP (SSH-FTP)
FTPS (FTP Over SSL)
Integrating with Oracle Access Manager 11g for Single Sign-On
Message Encryption Using PGP
FIPS 140 Compliance
Managing Keystores
Configuring the SSL Keystore
Configuring the SSH Keystore
Configuring the PGP Keystore
Enabling Security Audit Logging
Using Fusion Middleware Control to Enable Audit Logging
Using WLST to Enable Audit Logging
OWSM Security Policy Attachment
Using Fusion Middleware Control for Global Policy Attachment
Managing Policy Credentials
Creating a Policy Set for a Source
Creating a Policy Set for a Target
Using WLST for Global Policy Attachment
Using the MFT Console for Local Policy Attachment
Using WLST for Local Policy Attachment
How the Policy Is Applied at Runtime
Policies and Artifact Life Cycle Management
Verifying Policy Registration
Configuring SSL only Domain for Oracle Managed File Transfer
Enabling SSL only Domain
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Oracle Managed File Transfer Utilities
Running WLST Commands
MFT WLST Command Summary
Oracle Managed File Transfer EJBs
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