Oracle File and FTP Adapters Architecture

4-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Technology Adapters

4.1.2 Oracle File and FTP Adapters Integration with Oracle BPEL PM

The Oracle File and FTP Adapters are automatically integrated with Oracle BPEL PM. When you drag and drop File Adapter for FTP Adapter from the Component Palette of JDeveloper BPEL Designer, the Adapter Configuration Wizard starts with a Welcome page, as shown in Figure 4–1 . Figure 4–1 The Adapter Configuration Wizard - Welcome Page This wizard enables you to select and configure the Oracle File and FTP Adapters. The Adapter Configuration Wizard then prompts you to enter a service name, as shown in Figure 4–2 . Figure 4–2 The Adapter Configuration Wizard - Service Name Page Oracle JCA Adapter for FilesFTP 4-3 When configuration is complete, a WSDL and JCA file pair is created in the Application Navigator section of Oracle JDeveloper. JDeveloper This JCA file contains the configuration information you specify in the Adapter Configuration Wizard. The Operation Type page of the Adapter Configuration Wizard prompts you to select an operation to perform. Based on your selection, different Adapter Configuration Wizard pages appear and prompt you for configuration information. Table 4–1 lists the available operations and provides references to sections that describe the configuration information you must provide. For more information about Oracle JCA Adapter integration with Oracle BPEL PM, see Chapter 1, Introduction to Oracle JCA Adapters.

4.1.3 Oracle File and FTP Adapters Integration with Mediator

The Oracle File and FTP Adapters are automatically integrated with Mediator. When you create an Oracle File or FTP Adapter service in JDeveloper Designer, the Adapter Configuration Wizard is started. This wizard enables you to select and configure the Oracle File and FTP Adapters. When configuration is complete, a WSDL, JCA file pair is created in the Application Navigator section of JDeveloper. This JCA file contains the configuration information you specify in the Adapter Configuration Wizard. The Operation Type page of the Adapter Configuration Wizard prompts you to select an operation to perform. Based on your selection, different Adapter Configuration Wizard pages appear and prompt you for configuration information. Table 4–2 lists the available operations and provides references to sections that describe the configuration information you must provide. Table 4–1 Supported Operations for Oracle BPEL Process Manager Operation Section Oracle File Adapter - ■ Read File inbound operation Section 4.3.1, Oracle File Adapter Read File Concepts ■ Write File outbound operation Section 4.3.2, Oracle File Adapter Write File Concepts ■ Synchronous Read File outbound operation Section 4.3.3, Oracle File Adapter Synchronous Read Concepts ■ List Files outbound operation Section 4.3.4, Oracle File Adapter File Listing Concepts Oracle FTP Adapter - ■ Get File inbound operation Section 4.3.5, Oracle FTP Adapter Get File Concepts ■ Put File outbound operation Section 4.3.6, Oracle FTP Adapter Put File Concepts ■ Synchronous Get File outbound operation Section 4.3.7, Oracle FTP Adapter Synchronous Get File Concepts ■ List Files outbound operation Section 4.3.8, Oracle FTP Adapter File Listing Concepts