File encription and decription XML file
Hi friends,
I have a scenario like Third party system sending file with PGP encription and drop at FTP server(filename.tar.gz). xi has to pick that encripted file using file adapter and decript the file and process in XI and send it to SAP as idoc. In the file Credit card information has to be Masked. How can we do this.
Any process or Any documentation would be helpfull.
Advanced thanks
Satish
hi
you are creating the scenarios that is file to idoc . in this case you are using the 3rd party
send the file to xi and xi again send to the file system
and for the security you encrypted and decrypted the file you can do this scenarios
as a normal file to idoc scenatios
just do the IR and ID
create the data type , message type, message interface
message mapping and interface mapping
in the message mapping mapp the source object with the target object properly
in the ID
create the sender and receiver channel
receiver determination
interface determination
sender and receiver agreement
after creating all these copy the source code and paste in to the sender file folder and
check the runtime workbench
i hope it will solved
thanks
Regards
vijay
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We are trying to access the Create Deployment method stated below
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/ee460813
We have uploaded the Package in the blob and browsing the configuration file. We have checked trying to upload manually the package and config file in Azure portal and its working
fine.
Below is the code we have written for creating deployment where "AzureEcoystemCloudService" is our cloud service name where we want to deploy our package. I have also highlighted the XML creation
part.
byte[] bytes =
new byte[fupldConfig.PostedFile.ContentLength + 1];
fupldConfig.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
string a = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
string base64ConfigurationFile = a.ToBase64();
X509Certificate2 certificate =
CertificateUtility.GetStoreCertificate(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["thumbprint"].ToString());
HostedService.CreateNewDeployment(certificate,
ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["SubscriptionId"].ToString(),
"2012-03-01", "AzureEcoystemCloudService", Infosys.AzureEcosystem.Entities.Enums.DeploymentSlot.staging,
"AzureEcoystemDeployment",
"http://shubhendustorage.blob.core.windows.net/shubhendustorage/Infosys.AzureEcoystem.Web.cspkg",
"AzureEcoystemDeployment", base64ConfigurationFile,
true, false);
<summary>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="certificate"></param>
/// <param name="subscriptionId"></param>
/// <param name="version"></param>
/// <param name="serviceName"></param>
/// <param name="deploymentSlot"></param>
/// <param name="name"></param>
/// <param name="packageUrl"></param>
/// <param name="label"></param>
/// <param name="base64Configuration"></param>
/// <param name="startDeployment"></param>
/// <param name="treatWarningsAsError"></param>
public static
void CreateNewDeployment(X509Certificate2 certificate,
string subscriptionId,
string version, string serviceName, Infosys.AzureEcosystem.Entities.Enums.DeploymentSlot deploymentSlot,
string name, string packageUrl,
string label, string base64Configuration,
bool startDeployment, bool treatWarningsAsError)
Uri uri = new
Uri(String.Format(Constants.CreateDeploymentUrlTemplate, subscriptionId, serviceName, deploymentSlot.ToString()));
XNamespace wa = Constants.xmlNamespace;
XDocument requestBody =
new XDocument();
String base64ConfigurationFile = base64Configuration;
String base64Label = label.ToBase64();
XElement xName = new
XElement(wa + "Name", name);
XElement xPackageUrl =
new XElement(wa +
"PackageUrl", packageUrl);
XElement xLabel = new
XElement(wa + "Label", base64Label);
XElement xConfiguration =
new XElement(wa +
"Configuration", base64ConfigurationFile);
XElement xStartDeployment =
new XElement(wa +
"StartDeployment", startDeployment.ToString().ToLower());
XElement xTreatWarningsAsError =
new XElement(wa +
"TreatWarningsAsError", treatWarningsAsError.ToString().ToLower());
XElement createDeployment =
new XElement(wa +
"CreateDeployment");
createDeployment.Add(xName);
createDeployment.Add(xPackageUrl);
createDeployment.Add(xLabel);
createDeployment.Add(xConfiguration);
createDeployment.Add(xStartDeployment);
createDeployment.Add(xTreatWarningsAsError);
requestBody.Add(createDeployment);
requestBody.Declaration =
new XDeclaration("1.0",
"UTF-8", "no");
XDocument responseBody;
RestApiUtility.InvokeRequest(
uri, Infosys.AzureEcosystem.Entities.Enums.RequestMethod.POST.ToString(),
HttpStatusCode.Accepted, requestBody, certificate, version,
out responseBody);
<summary>
/// A helper function to invoke a Service Management REST API operation.
/// Throws an ApplicationException on unexpected status code results.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="uri">The URI of the operation to invoke using a web request.</param>
/// <param name="method">The method of the web request, GET, PUT, POST, or DELETE.</param>
/// <param name="expectedCode">The expected status code.</param>
/// <param name="requestBody">The XML body to send with the web request. Use null to send no request body.</param>
/// <param name="responseBody">The XML body returned by the request, if any.</param>
/// <returns>The requestId returned by the operation.</returns>
public static
string InvokeRequest(
Uri uri,
string method,
HttpStatusCode expectedCode,
XDocument requestBody,
X509Certificate2 certificate,
string version,
out XDocument responseBody)
responseBody =
null;
string requestId = String.Empty;
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create(uri);
request.Method = method;
request.Headers.Add("x-ms-Version", version);
request.ClientCertificates.Add(certificate);
request.ContentType =
"application/xml";
if (requestBody != null)
using (Stream requestStream = request.GetRequestStream())
using (StreamWriter streamWriter =
new StreamWriter(
requestStream, System.Text.UTF8Encoding.UTF8))
requestBody.Save(streamWriter,
SaveOptions.DisableFormatting);
HttpWebResponse response;
HttpStatusCode statusCode =
HttpStatusCode.Unused;
try
response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
catch (WebException ex)
// GetResponse throws a WebException for 4XX and 5XX status codes
response = (HttpWebResponse)ex.Response;
try
statusCode = response.StatusCode;
if (response.ContentLength > 0)
using (XmlReader reader =
XmlReader.Create(response.GetResponseStream()))
responseBody =
XDocument.Load(reader);
if (response.Headers !=
null)
requestId = response.Headers["x-ms-request-id"];
finally
response.Close();
if (!statusCode.Equals(expectedCode))
throw new
ApplicationException(string.Format(
"Call to {0} returned an error:{1}Status Code: {2} ({3}):{1}{4}",
uri.ToString(),
Environment.NewLine,
(int)statusCode,
statusCode,
responseBody.ToString(SaveOptions.OmitDuplicateNamespaces)));
return requestId;
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response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
<Error xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Code>BadRequest</Code>
<Message>The specified configuration settings for Settings are invalid. Verify that the service configuration file is a valid XML file, and that role instance counts are specified as positive integers.</Message>
</Error>
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
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<CreateDeployment xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure">
<Name>742d0a5e-2a5d-4bd0-b4ac-dc9fa0d69610</Name>
<PackageUrl>http://shubhendustorage.blob.core.windows.net/shubhendustorage/WindowsAzure1.cspkg</PackageUrl>
<Label>QXp1cmVFY295c3RlbURlcGxveW1lbnQ=</Label>
<Configuration>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</Configuration>
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My STored Procedure:
ftypFileHandle := UTL_FILE.fopen ('XML_DIR_FILE', vFileName, 'w', 32000);
lMarker := 'Selecting XML row';
println(lMarker, 2);
SELECT XML_FILE
INTO clobBuffer
FROM XML_TABLE
WHERE x=1;
lMarker := 'Get length of the clob';
iClobLength := nvl(DBMS_LOB.getlength(clobBuffer), 0);
WHILE (l_offset <= iClobLength) LOOP
DBMS_LOB.READ (
lob_loc=> clobBuffer,
amount=> l_amt,
offset=> l_offset,
buffer=> vOutputBuffer
UTL_FILE.put (ftypFileHandle, vOutputBuffer);
UTL_FILE.fflush (ftypFileHandle);
UTL_FILE.new_line (ftypFileHandle);
l_offset := l_offset + l_amt;
END LOOP;
lMarker := 'Close file';
println(lMarker, 2);
UTL_FILE.fclose (ftypFileHandle);
ThanksHello myself,
nobody has answered my question, so now I answer myself!!
The wrong part is to read the file with "open dataset" and to create the inputstream with
p_istream = p_streamfactory->create_istream_itable(
table = g_xml_table
size = g_xml_size ).
Better ist to create the inputstream with
p_istream = p_streamfactory->create_istream_uri(
.......................PUBLIC_ID = ''
.......................SYSTEM_ID = '
applserver\I$\TEMP\Datei.XML' ).
In this way no space is needed for the file.
Best regards,
Thomas
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Thomas13 Scheuermann -
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Hi,
I am using the JDeveloper 11g preview. Can any one tell me how to change the Jsp and web.xml files ( not in WEB-INF directory of the application) to another directory.
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GopalHi Frank,
Is it possible for me to change the folder structure which JDeveloper is providing for web project?
By default JDeveloper is giving the following folder structure.
In the project's root folder there is a public_html and src folder along with .jpr file.
In public_html folder thre is an WEB-INF folder and a jsp file
In WEB-INF folder there is an classes folder along with web.xml file.
I need to have the following folder structure :
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src folder must be in WEB-INF folder.
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Hello,
i am new to javascript.
I have requirement to read and update XML file at client side.
Will you please guide what could be the best way to read and update XMl file using javascript.
Thanks,
ZunedThis is a Java forum,not a Javascript forum. Maybe you should ask here [http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=3&s|http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=3&s].
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.tmp files genrated along with XML files
Hi all,
Here my Interfaces are type of RFC- XI - FTP.
these are running successfully past long time and creating XML files in the target directory of FTP aplication system. Along with XML files this time abnormally .tmp files were generated in the Target directory of FTP application system. This was occured only one time few days back.
The generated XML files in target FTP system as usually read by Application system and processed in the sytem.
And tmp files generated are as XI_ftp_XI_ftp_0c200300-704c.tmp
could you all please let me know what could be the reason for happening this like generation of .tmp files abnoramally in Target FTP application system.
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
SivaHi, thanks for reply.
The Write mode is "Use temporary file"
But we have not got these .tmp files earlier and we have not mentioned any temporary file name sceme too.
Could any body please explain will .tmp files are generated randomly?
If i keep 'Directly' mode, will it keeps only the XML files in target directory?
Please advise.
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I have recently updated my CC programs to the latest version (CC2014) and now all of my files wont open by default into their respective programs, only if I open the program and go to file>open and open the file from there. How can I fix this?
I have tried 'Open with' and the version of the program now installed on my computer isn't even suggested as an option and when I browse for it, the file wont open with it anywayOn Windows (don't know about Mac), the latest version will always take over the file association, and become the default for indd files. It's impossible to change it.
But there is a plugin for ID that makes this possible. Never tried it myself.
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Great hearing for you all! I thought I was all alone this past weekend. I did learn a lot this weekend. I really like the InDesign product.(half-the-battle) But to be helped by the prestigious “Sandee Cohen” was an honor indeed.” I ordered the InDesign CC today. Peter, I appreciate all the feedback on Lynda too. They are loaded with lots of good videos. Derek too honed in on one of the most important aspects! Since I have been working with Word for most of the first portion of the book this will be a big help. I looked at the comments big help ! Thanks a ton ALL! Have a wonder day or evening whenever you read this reply.
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Revision: 3638
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2008-10-14 16:49:56 -0700 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008)
Log Message:
Changing the build order of swc file update with dita xml files.
By default this would now happen during the checkintests target - so "ant clean main" shouldn't get affected.
To opt out use -Dno.doc=true
QA: No
Doc: No
Tests: checkintests
Modified Paths:
flex/sdk/trunk/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/airframework/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flash-integration/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flex/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flex4/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/haloclassic/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/rpc/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/utilities/build.xmlRevision: 3638
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2008-10-14 16:49:56 -0700 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008)
Log Message:
Changing the build order of swc file update with dita xml files.
By default this would now happen during the checkintests target - so "ant clean main" shouldn't get affected.
To opt out use -Dno.doc=true
QA: No
Doc: No
Tests: checkintests
Modified Paths:
flex/sdk/trunk/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/airframework/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flash-integration/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flex/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flex4/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/haloclassic/build.xml
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/rpc/build.xml
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Question about pass file name and path to file write adapter
I need to pass file name and path to file adapter for write. I got partial answers from thread Re: Get File name using File Adapter , but seems InboundHeader_msg or outboundHeader_msg only takes file name, how do I pass file directory?
since I still have to specify file format (like xxx_%xx%.txt) in the file adapter wizard. Will this name conflict with what the name defined in InboundHeader_msg ?
Similarly, how can I pass a file name and path to a file synchread adapter?
Thanks,
Message was edited by:
user531689Just overwrite the filename in the WSDL file that was generated
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After I run a query can I get it to return the number of files matched and each individual file name? I am trying to do a data mining routine and this would be helpful.
BBANACKIHi bbanacki,
Please have a look at the following code:
Define your queries and then:
oAdvancedQuery.ReturnType=eSearchFile
oMyDataFinder.Results.MaxCount = iMaxNumberOfReturndElements
Call oMyDataFinder.Search(oAdvancedQuery)
Set oMyResults = oMyDataFinder.Results
If oMyResults.IsIncomplete Then
msgbox "The first " & str(oMyResults.Count) & " files found"
Else
msgbox str(oMyResults.Count) & " files found"
End If
for iLoop = 1 to oMyResults.Count
Cell.Text = oMyResults(iLoop).Properties("Name").Value
Cell.Text = oMyResults(iLoop).Properties("fullpath").Value
next
Greetings
Walter -
How to Read and Generate XML file from java code.
hi guys,
how to read the xml file (Condition :we know only DTD or Shema only).
How to Generate the new xml file ?(using Shema )
And one more how directly Generate the xml from DB?
Pleas with code or any URLUsing XMLbeans you can generate Java objects from an XSD schema (perhaps DTDs aswell)
Then you can create an instance of the Document object and ask it to write itself.
This will create an XML document complient to the schema.
XMLBeans generates a "type" safe DOM where you can only ever have a structure compilent to you schema.
matfud -
How to format and display xml file as displayed in IE
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