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Lakshmi Murthy

2005-07-15, 2:47 am

Hi,

I have a requirement to map source and destination schemas and the resulting
xml file to be sent by FTP to remote server from my orchestration. I am aware
that i need to call a dotnet component in my orchestration.But i am unable to
understand how will it send my xml file by FTP to remote server.

Has anyone worked on this kind of requirement? Please let me know how can i
accomplish the above task.

Waiting to hear from biztalk developers
Thanks in advance
Regards
Lakshmi

http://techsavygal@blogspot.com


Yossi Dahan

2005-07-15, 7:50 am

You do not necessarily need to call any .net component.
you can configure a send port to use the ftp adapter and send a message to
it from the orchestration

BTW - if all you need to do to the inbound message is map and send, you
don't event need an orchestration.

Yossi Dahan

"Lakshmi Murthy" <LakshmiMurthy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7F541BD8-8A74-4C91-BFE1-A2CC79B91F03@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have a requirement to map source and destination schemas and the
> resulting
> xml file to be sent by FTP to remote server from my orchestration. I am
> aware
> that i need to call a dotnet component in my orchestration.But i am unable
> to
> understand how will it send my xml file by FTP to remote server.
>
> Has anyone worked on this kind of requirement? Please let me know how can
> i
> accomplish the above task.
>
> Waiting to hear from biztalk developers
> Thanks in advance
> Regards
> Lakshmi
>
> http://techsavygal@blogspot.com
>
>



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