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Server-to-Server File Transfer

Schema for Server-to-Server file transfer without touchdown

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digraph "Example: Server to Server File Transfer" {
rankdir=LR;
edge [fontname=Verdana,fontsize=8,color="#31CEF0"];
node [fontname=Verdana,fontsize=8];
 source_server [label="Host A\nData Source (SFTP)"];
target_server  [label="Host B\nData Target (FTP)"];
jade_client  [label="Host C\nJADE Client \n API \n JITL Job"];
jade_config [label="JADE Configuration"];

source_server->target_server [label="file transfer"];
source_server->jade_client  [dir=both label="commands" color="grey"];
jade_client->target_server  [dir=both label="commands"  color="grey"];
jade_config->jade_client [color="green"];
}

Profile for Server-to-Server

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File Transfer without touchdown

A profile definition for Server-to-Server file transfer 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 Client CLI one must you could type:

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 jade.sh -settings=name_of_settings_file -profile=ftp_server_2_server

 

To make the profile more reusable and more readable it is possible to organise profile fragments like this:

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The profile fragments for wilma as source and 8of9 as target are defined just once. They could be used as many times as needed. There is a globals profile as well.

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