This document describes how to install and configure Oracle Managed File Transfer.
This document is intended for system administrators or application developers who are installing Oracle Managed File Transfer. It is assumed that readers are familiar with Web technologies and have a general understanding of Windows and UNIX platforms.
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Planning an Installation of Oracle Fusion Middleware
This document contains important information to help you plan your Oracle Fusion Middleware product installation.
Using Oracle Managed File Transfer
This document describes how to administer Oracle Managed File Transfer, how to design and monitor file transfers, and how to integrate Oracle Managed File Transfer with other applications.
Installing and Configuring Oracle SOA Suite Foundation and Business Process Management
This document contains installation and configuration instructions for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management.
Oracle Managed File Transfer can be integrated with Oracle SOA Suite, as described in "Integrating with Oracle SOA Suite" in Using Oracle Managed File Transfer.
Installing and Configuring Oracle Service Bus
This document contains installation and configuration instructions for Oracle Service Bus.
Oracle Managed File Transfer can be integrated with Oracle Service Bus, as described in "Integrating with Oracle Service Bus" in Using Oracle Managed File Transfer.
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