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Server-to-Server File Transfer
Schema for Server-to-Server File Transfer without touchdown
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- JADE YADE can make use of different protocols when reading files from a source and writing files to a target system.
- Any combination of FTP, FTPS, SFTP, HTTP, WebDAV can be used for sources and targets.
- No touchdown of files on the server where JADE YADE is located, instead all transfer operations are performed in memory.
Profile for Server-to-Server File Transfer without touchdown
A profile definition for Server-to-Server File Transfer using SFTP for the source system and FTP for the target system:
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To start this example with the JADE YADE Client CLI you could type:
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The include parameter will include the named profile fragments in the order they are defined. The globals profile is included automatically, no need to specifiy it in an include parameter. The profile fragments have to be defined in the same settings file.
See also
- YADE Implementation Architecture
- How to transfer files with YADE from Server A to Server B using polling and post-processing
- Example for JADE YADE Server-to-Server File Transfer with polling