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FTP Target provides the ability to specify a target location that is accessible via FTP.
Steps to create a FTP target:
Click Configure > TARGETS > FTP Target.
Click Create FTP Target.
- Enter the name and description of the new FTP Target in the Name and Description fields..
- Enter the Host name and Port on which FTP Server is running.
- Enter the username and password required to access FTP Server in the User ID and Password fields.
- Re-enter the password in the textbox Confirm Password.
Enter the full path of the target file in the Remote File Path field. However, if the respective drive does not contain the folder mentioned in the path then the creation of the new folder will depend on the value of the system property abpm.target.createFolder and on the option value selected from the new drop-down list Auto folder Creation added in the Advanced Properties section.
- Enter the target file name in the File Name field.
- If you want to append date and time stamp in the target file name, then select the date and time stamp from the drop-down list of Time Stamp.
- If you want that each target file created by this activity should have unique name, then select the Create Unique File checkbox. When this option is enabled, a 30 digit random number is appended in the file name.
Enter the file extension in the field File Extension.
- Select the transfer mode as either BINARY or ASCII from Transfer Mode drop-down list.
In BINARY mode a file is copied bit for bit from one machine to the other. Both files (the original and the transferred file) will contain exactly the same sequence of bytes. In ASCII mode a file may be changed slightly to maintain the meaning of EOL (End Of Line) characters. - Select the transfer type as either Active or Passive from Transfer Type drop-down list.
Active transfer is more secure since the client only initiates communication to the Server on one port whereas in case of Passive transfer the client initiates communication to the Server over two ports. Passive mode is useful when you are behind a firewall or a proxy. - Select SSH FTP (SFTP) checkbox, if the FTP Server specified in the Host Name text box is an FTP Server over SSL.
- Select the key manager from the Key Manager drop-down list.
- Select FTPS checkbox if the FTP Server specified in the Host Name is an FTP Server over TLS/SSL. Do the following:
Select FTPS mode from the FTPS Mode drop-down list. The available options are Explicit and Implicit. Select FTPS mode with respect to FTP Server you are accessing.
In Explicit mode (also known as FTPES), an FTPS client must "explicitly request" security from an FTPS server and then step-up to a mutually agreed encryption method. If a client does not request security, FTPS server can either allow the client to continue in insecure mode or refuse/limit the connection.
In Implicit mode, negotiation is not allowed with implicit FTPS configuration. A client is immediately expected to challenge FTPS server with a TLS/SSL message. If such a message is not received by the FTPS server, the server should drop the connection.
By default, it should be Explicit as in this mode client request security from FTPS server.
- Protection Level: It is a single Telnet character code specifying the data channel protection level. This command indicates server what type of data channel protection the client and server will be using. The default protection level is None. The available options are:
- None
- Clear: This protection level indicates that the data channel will carry the raw data of the file transfer with no security applied
Private: This protection level indicates data will be confidentially protected
- Select Validate Server checkbox, if you want Adeptia Connect to authenticate FTP server and subsequently validate the certificate sent by FTPS server against the certificate imported in Keystore. This certificate is required to authenticate the trusted FTP server. Do the following:
Select a keystore activity from the Keystore Name drop-down list. This option is applicable only when you have selected the Validate Server checkbox
If Validate Server checkbox is not selected, it always accept the certificate sent by FTPS Server. You must select this checkbox, if you are using FTP over SSL. In addition, you need to create a Keystore Activity by importing the certificate which can be used to trust the FTP server.
Expand Advanced Properties.
- The Auto Folder Creation drop-down list has the following three options:
- None
- Yes
- No
- By default, the option None is selected.
When the value of the system property abpm.target.createFolder is set to Yes and if the option value selected from the drop-down list New Folder is:
- Yes, then the new folder will be created.
- No, then the new folder will not be created and an error message will be displayed.
- When the value of the system property abpm.target.createFolder is set to No and if the option value selected from the drop-down list New Folder is:
- Yes, then the new folder will be created.
- No, then the new folder will not be created and an error message will be displayed.
- If the option value selected from the drop-down list New Folder is None. In this case, None indicates that the folder will be created depending only on the value of the property abpm.target.createFolder.If abpm.target.createFolder is set to Yes then the folder will be created and if abpm is set to No then the folder will not be created irrespective of the option value selected from the drop-down list New Folder.
Enter a time (in seconds) in the Data Timeout text box within which you want the FTP server to break the data connection. The default value is 60 seconds. If you want to disable this property then enter 0 in the Data Timeout field.
The Connector drop-down lists the APIs that you can use to connect to the FTP Server. The options of the Connector drop-down list changes as per your selection of the protocols that you want to use to establish the FTP connection. Please see the below table for more information:
For any new service, by default Apache Camel is selected.
FTP
Apache Camel
NATIVESFTP
Apache Camel
J2SCH (VFS)
J2SSHFTPS
Apache Camel
J2SCH (VFS)Protocol
Options
Enter the additional configuration details in the Add On Configurations text box. This field is available only if you have selected Apache Camel connector.
If you want to create a log file of your FTP service then check the Verbose check box.
- Select the Project from Project drop-down list.
Click Save.
You can verify the FTP target service at design time. For this, click Test. This verifies the values given in the Host Name, Port, User ID, Password, and Secured fields.
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