Hi,
What’s mean DEA on Channel description when unsing INTEGRATOR instance ?
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>Hi,
How can I qualify the link i build between GATEWAY and INETGRATOR on a channel ?
I done it easily on an FTP to INTEGRATOR with the script part of the channel description but don’t know how to do it a GATEWAY receiving flux.
Thanks for your help,
Phil
PS:
Synchrony Integrator ver 3.3.1.0 sp1
Composer ver 3.4.2-sp2
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Marie
Greetings! The holidays have come and gone, it’s a New Year…and Valentine’s Day is just around the corner…and I’ve gotten way behind on sharing what’s new at Axway with the User Forum.
In mid-December we announced in a press release that Axway Gateway Interchange and Axway Endpoint Activator successfully met or exceeded the AS2 Interoperability specifications and secured five Optional Profiles for an extra layer of features and functionality, including: AS2 Reliability, Certificate Exchange Messaging (CEM), Filename Preservation (FN), Multiple Attachments (MA), and FN for MA (FN-MA).
“As one of the authors of AS2, Axway is at the forefront of standards development,” said Dave Bennett, CTO, Axway. “Drummond Group’s certification demonstrates our continued investment in one of the most widely-adopted messaging standards across the globe and highlights our ongoing commitment to industry standards.”
If you’re interested in learning more about AS2 testing, here’s the link to Drummond Group’s site http://www.drummondgroup.com/html-v2/as2-test-overview.html
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Marie
hi,
We’ve got a customer that wants us to implement a web service.
The web service will receive a message, send back a response to the customer and send the received message to the integration layer.
The response just needs to be something simple and can be hardcoded into Java.
I’ve played around with the examples and we’ve got the SDK but it looks like Gateway Interchange can’t generate the response itself, the response must come from the back end system - is that correct?
Is there anyway round this in either the web services or plain HTTP transports?
cheers,
Olly.
Hi all,
We have several Probeserver in place which collects information from log files and submit entries to Sentinel server.
All the definied probes uses the ScanFileCollectorConfiguration to scan the files and according to the definition submit entries.
Recently we wanted to chnage the properties of the ScanFile object to read more line in one go. The back to design didn’t worked even we didn’t succeed to take back to design the Probes. After a stop/start of the probeserver we succeed to do so. Unfortunately it reveals that we miss records from the logs files during that operation. The probe restarted but from the end of file.
I’ve noticed the same bahvior in case I define a new Probe on existing log files; by default all files will be scanned but no info will be logged until new information enters (I mean after the Probe had scanned the first time the logfile). Which means that it is difficult to get the previous data.
My questions are the following;
1. Is it possible to force the Probe server to load previous records from log files ?
2. In case the Probe skips records, is it possible to force the component to reprocess tha file and only submit missing entries?
The version we use is 3.0.2 SP4 - P05 on Solaris and Windows and Linux
If anyone knows????
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