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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
What's New in This Guide for Release 12.2.1.2
1
Understanding Oracle Managed File Transfer
1.1
What You Can Do with Oracle Managed File Transfer
1.2
Oracle Managed File Transfer, Oracle Service Bus, and Oracle B2B
1.3
Oracle Managed File Transfer Functional Use Case Patterns
1.3.1
Standalone Applications
1.3.2
SOA Integration
1.3.3
B2B Integration
1.3.4
Healthcare Integration
1.3.5
Oracle Service Bus Integration
1.3.6
Hybrid Integration
1.4
Oracle Managed File Transfer Architecture
1.5
Components of Oracle Managed File Transfer
1.5.1
Artifacts: Sources, Targets, and Transfers
1.5.2
Embedded FTP and sFTP Servers
1.5.3
Monitoring and Reports
1.5.4
Security
1.5.5
Utilities
1.5.6
Repository
1.5.7
Interfaces
1.6
Oracle Managed File Transfer User Roles
1.6.1
File Handlers
1.6.2
Designers
1.6.3
Monitors
1.6.4
Administrators
1.7
Installing Oracle Managed File Transfer
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
2
Designing Artifacts: Transfers, Sources, and Targets
2.1
About Designing Transfers
2.1.1
Getting Ready to Create a Transfer
2.1.2
Designing End-to-End Flows
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
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
2.2.4.3.1
Changing Encryption Algorithm for PGP
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
2.3
Creating a Source
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
2.3.1.3.1
FTP Remote Source Advance Properties for MVS Transfers
2.3.1.4
sFTP Remote Source Type
2.3.1.5
File Source Type
2.3.1.6
SOAP Web Service 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
Oracle WebCenter Content Server Source Type
2.3.1.12
Oracle Storage Cloud Source Type
2.3.1.13
ODI Source Type
2.3.2
Setting Up Source Processing Actions
2.3.2.1
Compression and Decompression at the Source
2.3.2.2
Encryption and Decryption at the Source
2.3.2.3
Find and Replace at the Source
2.3.2.4
New Line Conversion at the Source
2.3.2.5
Run Script Processing at the Source
2.3.3
Archiving and Deleting Files Before Delivery
2.3.4
Duplicating an Existing Source
2.4
Creating a Target
2.4.1
Target Types
2.4.1.1
FTP Remote Target Type
2.4.1.1.1
FTP Remote Target settings for MVS Transfers
2.4.1.2
sFTP Remote Target Type
2.4.1.3
File Target Type
2.4.1.4
SOAP Web Service 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
Oracle Storage Cloud 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
2.5
Setting Up Schedules
2.5.1
Schedules with Polling Frequency and Minimum Age
2.6
Setting Up Events
2.6.1
Trigger Events using REST and SOAP Services
2.7
Setting Up Priorities
2.8
Deploying and Testing Transfers
2.8.1
Deploying a Source, Target, or Transfer
2.8.2
How to Tell If a Transfer Is Successful
2.8.2.1
Locating Received Files
2.9
Importing and Exporting Transfers
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
3.3.1
Java Code Requirements and Tips
3.3.2
Java Code for the Newline Conversion Example
3.4
Creating the Callout Definition File
3.5
Locating the Callout Directory
3.6
Running the createCallouts Command
3.7
Testing the Callout
3.7.1
Adding the Callout to a Source
3.7.2
Adding the Callout to a Target
3.7.3
Viewing the Report to Verify the Callout Action
3.7.4
Updating the Callout
3.8
Reference Files
3.8.1
PreCalloutPlugin Interface
3.8.2
PostCalloutPlugin Interface
3.8.3
Callout Definition Schema
3.8.4
PostDeliveryFailureCalloutPlugin Interface
3.9
Validating using Custom Callout
4
Integrating Oracle Managed File Transfer with Other Products
4.1
Compatible Technologies and Integration Strategies
4.2
Managing Domains
4.2.1
Specifying the Tracking URL
4.3
Integrating with Oracle SOA Suite
4.3.1
Creating an MFT Reference for a SOA Source
4.3.2
Creating an MFT Service for a SOA Target
4.3.3
Interlinked SOA and MFT Reports
4.4
Integrating with Oracle Service Bus
4.4.1
Creating a Business Service for a Service Bus Source
4.4.1.1
Creating a Business Service in Oracle JDeveloper
4.4.1.2
Creating a Business Service in the Oracle Service Bus Console
4.4.2
Creating a Proxy Service for a Service Bus Target
4.4.2.1
Creating a Proxy Service in Oracle JDeveloper
4.4.2.2
Creating a Proxy Service in the Oracle Service Bus Console
4.5
Integrating with B2B
4.5.1
Creating a Remote Trading Partner Channel for a B2B Source
4.5.2
Configuring a B2B Domain for a B2B Target
4.5.3
Interlinked B2B and MFT Reports
4.6
Integrating with Healthcare
4.6.1
Creating an Outbound Endpoint for a Healthcare Source
4.6.2
Creating an Inbound Endpoint for a Healthcare Target
4.6.3
Interlinked Healthcare and MFT Reports
4.7
Integrating with Oracle Data Integrator
4.7.1
Using the File System and FTP and SFTP for ODI Integration
4.7.2
Invoking a Web Service for an ODI Source
4.7.3
Creating a Data Service for an ODI Target
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
5
Monitoring Oracle Managed File Transfer
5.1
Monitoring Deployed Sources, Targets, and Transfers
5.1.1
Disabling Sources, Targets, and Transfers
5.1.2
Reenabling Sources, Targets, and Transfers
5.1.3
Undeploying Sources, Targets, and Transfers
5.1.4
Redeploying Sources, Targets, and Transfers
5.1.5
Versioning Sources, Targets, and Transfers
5.2
Interpreting Artifact Instance Messages
5.3
Interpreting Artifact Instance Messages
5.4
Monitoring Transfer Flows Using the Main Dashboard
5.4.1
Interpreting Main Dashboard Metrics
5.4.2
Using the File Finder
5.4.3
Monitoring Active Deliveries
5.5
Interpreting Dashboards for All Transfers, Sources, or Targets
5.5.1
Interpreting Instance Messages
5.5.2
Interpreting Dashboard Metrics
5.6
Interpreting Single Artifact Transfer, Source, and Target Dashboards
5.6.1
Interpreting Artifact Instance Messages
5.6.2
Interpreting Artifact Information
5.6.3
Interpreting Artifact Dashboard Metrics
5.7
Interpreting Source, Transfer, and Target Reports
5.7.1
Using the Flow Diagram
5.7.2
Source Reports
5.7.3
Transfer Reports
5.7.4
Target Reports
5.8
Pause and Restart a Transfer
5.8.1
Diagnose File Delivery Failures
5.9
Resubmit a Transfer
5.10
Bulk Resubmit
5.11
Diagnose Transfer Errors
5.11.1
Diagnosing Error Messages and Descriptions
6
Administering Oracle Managed File Transfer
6.1
Changing Server Properties
6.1.1
General Server Configuration Properties
6.1.2
Performance Properties
6.1.3
High Availability Properties
6.1.4
Advanced Delivery 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
6.6.1
Configuring High Availability
6.6.2
Preventing Cluster Startup Errors
6.6.3
Load Balancing in Oracle Managed File Transfer
6.7
Enabling Event Notifications
6.7.1
Configuring an Email Driver for Notifications
6.7.2
Configuring an SMS Driver for 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 Oracle MFT Console
6.13.1
Using Keystores Tab
6.13.2
Using Keys Tab
6.13.2.1
Creating a Key
6.13.2.2
Exporting a Key
6.13.2.3
Importing a Key
6.13.2.4
Updating a Key
6.13.2.5
Deleting a Key
6.14
Incrementally Moving Oracle MFT Metadata with Configuration Plans
6.15
Adding a Purge Schedule
6.15.1
Creating a New Purge Schedule
6.15.2
Creating a Run Now Purge
6.15.3
Modifying/Deleting an Existing Purge Schedule
7
Administering Oracle Managed File Transfer Embedded Servers
7.1
About Embedded FTP and sFTP Servers
7.1.1
Security
7.1.2
Archiving and Purging Transfers and Files
7.2
Embedded Server Configuration
7.2.1
Re-configuring the Port
7.2.2
Path Separators for Remote FTP and sFTP Servers
7.2.3
Other Embedded Server Settings
7.3
Starting and Stopping Embedded Servers
7.4
Managing Embedded Servers and High Availability
7.5
Supported FTP and sFTP Commands
8
Oracle Managed File Transfer Security
8.1
User Authentication and Authorization
8.1.1
Configuring Users
8.1.2
Oracle Managed File Transfer Console Access
8.1.3
Embedded Server User Access
8.1.4
Granting Payload Access
8.2
Embedded Server Security
8.2.1
sFTP (SSH-FTP)
8.2.2
FTPS (FTP Over SSL)
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
Managing Keystores Using Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool
8.6.1
Configuring the SSL Keystore
8.6.2
Configuring the SSH Keystore
8.6.3
Configuring the PGP Keystore
8.7
Enabling Security Audit Logging
8.7.1
Using Fusion Middleware Control to Enable Audit Logging
8.7.2
Using WLST to Enable Audit Logging
8.7.3
FTP/SFTP Operation in Audit Report
8.8
OWSM Security Policy Attachment
8.8.1
Using Fusion Middleware Control for Global Policy Attachment
8.8.1.1
Managing Policy Credentials
8.8.1.2
Creating a Policy Set for a Source
8.8.1.3
Creating a Policy Set for a Target
8.8.2
Using WLST for Global Policy Attachment
8.8.3
Using the MFT Console for Local Policy Attachment
8.8.4
Using WLST for Local Policy Attachment
8.8.5
How the Policy Is Applied at Runtime
8.8.6
Policies and Artifact Life Cycle Management
8.8.7
Verifying Policy Registration
8.9
Configuring SSL only Domain for Oracle Managed File Transfer
8.9.1
Enabling SSL only Domain
9
Oracle Managed File Transfer Utilities
9.1
Running WLST Commands
9.2
MFT WLST Command Summary
9.3
Oracle Managed File Transfer EJBs
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