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interval | The time duration in milliseconds between two file scans that checks for updates. | Yes | ||||||
sequential | Files will be processed sequentially when this parameter is set to true. | Yes | true | |||||
coordination | This should be true for clustered deployments in order to prevent two nodes from retrieving the same file . | Yes | true | coordination | Files will be processed sequentially when this parameter is set to true. | Yes | true | |
| The URI where the files you want to process are located. You can specify connection-level parameters on the URL. | Yes | A valid file URI in the following form: | |||||
| Content type of the files processed by the transport. To specify the encoding when reading a file, follow the content type with a semi-colon and the character set. For example: <parameter name="transport.vfs.ContentType“>text/plain;charset=UTF-32</parameter> When writing a file, you can set a different encoding with the CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING property:<property name="CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING" value="UTF-8" scope="axis2" type="STRING"/> | Yes | A valid content type for the files (e.g., | |||||
| If the VFS listener should process only a subset of the files available at the specified file URI location, use this parameter to select those files by name using a regular expression. | No | A regular expression to select files by name (e.g., | |||||
t | Whether to move or delete the files after the transport has processed them. | No |
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| Whether to move or delete the files if a failure occurs. | No |
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| Where to move the files after processing if the value specified as | Yes, if | A valid file URI | |||||
| Where to move the files after processing if the value specified as | Yes, if | A valid file URI | |||||
| The location where reply files should be written by the transport. | No | A valid file URI | |||||
| The name for reply files written by the transport. | No | A valid file name |
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| The pattern/format of the timestamp added to file names as prefixes when moving files. | No | A valid timestamp pattern | |||||
| Whether files should be transferred in streaming mode, which is useful when transferring large files. | No |
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| Reconnect timeout value in seconds to be used in case of an error when transferring files. | No | A positive integer | 30 sec | ||||
| Maximum number of retry attempts in case of errors. | No | A positive integer | 3 | ||||
| The location to move a failed file. | No | A valid file URI | |||||
| The name of the file that maintains the list of failed files. | No | A valid file name |
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| The location to store the failed records file. | No | A folder URI |
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| The time stamp format for entries in the failed records file. The failed records file maintains the name of the file that failed and the timestamp of its failure. | No | A valid timestamp pattern |
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| The time in milliseconds to wait before retrying the move task. | No | A positive integer | 3000 milliseconds | ||||
| By default, file locking is enabled in the VFS transport. This parameter lets you configure the locking behavior on a per service basis. You can also disable locking globally by specifying the parameter at the receiver level and selectively enabling locking only for a set of services. | No |
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transport.vfs. FileProcessCount | This parameter allows you to throttle the VFS listener by processing files in batches. Specify the number of files you want to process in each batch. If you specify a value for this | No | A positive integer, such as 10 | N/A | ||||
| The interval in milliseconds between file processing batches. | No | A positive integer, such as 1000 | N/A | ||||
| This applies only in cluster deployments. Set to true if you need to avoid multiple servers trying to process the same file simultaneously. | No | true or false | N/A | ||||
| The timeout period in seconds for the distributed lock. | No | A positive integer, such as 10 | N/A | ||||
| Set to true if you need to release locking in order to avoid files not being processed due to faulty locking. This works together with the transport.vfs.AutoLockReleaseInterval and transport.vfs.LockReleaseSameNode parameters. | No | true or false | N/A | ||||
| Lock release interval in milliseconds. | No | A positive integer, such as 1000 | N/A | ||||
| Set to true if you need to release the locks only accrued by the same worker node. If this is set to false , locks accrued by other nodes will be released according to the value specified in transport.vfs.AutoLockReleaseInterval . | No | true or false | true | ||||
transport.vfs.FileSortAttribute | The attribute by which the files should be sorted and processed. | No | NONE, Name, Size and Lastmodifiedtimestamp | N/A | ||||
transport.vfs.FileSortAsscending | The sort order to sort and process the files. If set to true files will be sorted in ascending order based on the attribute you specify in transport.vfs.FileSortAttribute. | No | true or false | true | ||||
transport.vfs.CreateFolder | Set to true to create a folder if a folder does not exist when moving files. | No | true or false | false | ||||
transport.vfs.SubFolderTimestampFormat | The pattern/format of the timestamps added to the folder structure when moving files. You need to set transport.vfs.CreateFolder to true to in order to specify a value for this parameter. | No | A valid timestamp pattern (e.g., yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ ) | N/A | ||||
transport.vfs.Build | Set to true if you need to build the content inside the file before injecting the file to the mediation engine. If there is a build error, the file will not be injected to the mediation engine. | No | true or false | false |
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