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Lakshmi Murthy


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07-19-05 07:47 AM

Hi Yassan,

Thanks for the information.i have another doubt. I am trying to send a .xml
file from my system to an FTP Server through FTP Adapter. I am trying to
receive file in to my orchestration using the File Adapter and i am using FT
P
Adapter to send the mapped .xml to the FTP Server. Is this a right way to do
FTP from BizTalk Orchestration?

I am getting an error with the above procedure, and my disassembler is
unable to receive the .xml file from the local folder on my system.

Do i need to use FTP adapter to also receive files from my system? Please
let me know.

Awaiting for your response.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Lakshmi
http://techsavygal@blogspot.com



"Yossi Dahan" wrote:

> 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 messag
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> news:7F541BD8-8A74-4C91-BFE1-A2CC79B91F03@microsoft.com... 
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