![]() i.e., when i pick a file from say (S:\temp\) i’ve to put this file on target server (T:\temp\). But later my requirement grown such that i’ve to pick file(s) from more then one directory path from the sending sending server and send to more than one directory path on the target server. This i’m able achieve through File sender and receiver adapter without any mapping involved. I don’t want any mapping involved in this. I’ve a scenerio, where I’ve to pick a simple text file from one server and push into another server. In the next part we shall discuss setting up File Adapter for File Content Conversion with simple structure (CSV File) at sender and receiver end. To see an example of file adapter using NFS protocol, go through this article about File to IDoc scenario. QoS possible here are EO and EOIO and is inherited from the Integration Server. You can specify the File Construction mode as per your choice. Specify connection parameters in case of FTP protocol. ![]() Target directory if it does not exist gets created automatically. Specify the Directory and filename where the target file is to be put. Select the Transport protocol as FTP or NFS and Message Protocol as File. If you specify a queue name (in case of EOIO) it is automatically created in XI. Processing mode defines how the file should be handled once it is processed by the adapter engine. Poll Interval indicates the time interval between two consecutive attempts by XI to read the files from source directory. The adapter supports all the three QoS namely BE (Best Effort), EO (Exactly Once) and EOIO (Exactly Once in Order). In case of FTP protocol, you will need to provide FTP connection parameters as well. File type can be either text (or XML) or binary. Specify the Directory and filename from where the source file needs to be picked up. ![]() Configuration of File Adapter is quite simple and straightforward. ![]() It also works using FTP protocol, using which it can read/write files from/to any server location. It can read/write files directly from/to the XI server at the OS level using File System protocol. The adapter resides on the J2EE stack of the XI server. ![]() Then we will have a look at File content conversion with simple and complex file structures.įile Adapter converts incoming file into XML and vice versa. First we will understand the File adapter in its most basic form. In this article series we will discuss the nitty gritties of the SAP XI File Adapter. ![]()
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