FTP Adapter Trigger File Configuration

Iam using the follwing link for the Trigger File Configuration , but this does not work,
Can please anybody help me.
Below is my JCA Configurations in WSDl looks like for my InBound FTP .
<jca:operation
FileType="ascii"
PhysicalDirectory="/DALV1I/incoming/"
ActivationSpec="oracle.tip.adapter.ftp.inbound.FTPActivationSpec"
DeleteFile="true"
IncludeFiles="oc4j\.xml"
PollingFrequency="1"
MinimumAge="0"
OpaqueSchema="true"
TriggerFilePhysicalDirectory="/DALV1I/incoming/"
TriggerFile="Purchaseorder.trg" >
</jca:operation>

hi
i am facing the same prioblem whcih kburchil is posted. Error's are posted below. Looking for the solution
<2008-12-22 17:21:54,593> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> Host files.oraclecorp.com FTP command: PASS
<2008-12-22 17:21:54,984> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> FTP Command: NLST, reply:
150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (/140.87.254.136,15,515) (0 bytes).
<2008-12-22 17:21:54,984> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> Control socket being read by [JCA-work-instance:FTP Adapter-14]
<2008-12-22 17:21:55,734> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> Sending event: 1 with: oracle.tip.adapter.ftp.FTPConnection@13952a4
<2008-12-22 17:21:55,734> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> FTPManagedConnection::destroy called, closing physical socket
<2008-12-22 17:21:55,734> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> Clearing Event Listeners
<2008-12-22 17:21:55,734> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> Poller enqueuing file for processing :/MySharedFolders/abc/4673202.pdf
<2008-12-22 17:21:55,734> <DEBUG> <default.collaxa.cube.activation> <File Adapter::Inbound> Ignoring File : 4673202.pdf as it is already enqued for processing.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks,
Synthia

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    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
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    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> PASS ***
    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 230 Logged on
    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> MDTM /In/sample2.csv
    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 213 20100916184802
    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> QUIT
    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 221 Goodbye
    (000134)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> disconnected.
    (000132)9/16/2010 15:29:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> disconnected.
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> Connected, sending welcome message...
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.36 beta
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220-written by Tim Kosse ([email protected])
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> USER soa
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 331 Password required for soa
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> PASS ***
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 230 Logged on
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> PWD
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    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,1,90,187,13,130)
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> NLST /In
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 150 Connection accepted
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 226 Transfer OK
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> Connected, sending welcome message...
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.36 beta
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220-written by Tim Kosse ([email protected])
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> USER soa
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 331 Password required for soa
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> PASS ***
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 230 Logged on
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    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 213 20100916184802
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> QUIT
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 221 Goodbye
    (000136)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> disconnected.
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> Connected, sending welcome message...
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.36 beta
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220-written by Tim Kosse ([email protected])
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> USER soa
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> 331 Password required for soa
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - (not logged in) (10.1.90.187)> PASS ***
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 230 Logged on
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> MDTM /In/sample2.csv
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 213 20100916184802
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> QUIT
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> 221 Goodbye
    (000137)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> disconnected.
    (000135)9/16/2010 15:30:25 PM - soa (10.1.90.187)> disconnected.
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    Edited by: user3026501 on Sep 16, 2010 1:44 PM
    Edited by: user3026501 on Sep 16, 2010 1:47 PM

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    PhysicalArchiveDirectory="Archive"
    UseRemoteArchive="true"
    DeleteFile="true"
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    PollingFrequency="60"
    MinimumAge="120"
    OpaqueSchema="false" >
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    Kevin

  • TimestampOffset in FTP Adapter activation agent properties

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    --Gary                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  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    Can you elaborate? The last part of section A.3.3. in the URL you posted is exactly what I did...I specified the "timestampOffset" property to the activation agent properties in bpel.xml. I specified the offset as the time difference (in milliseconds): 7 hrs = 7*60*60*1000 = 25200000. The value they provide in that example is puzzling: 2592000000 would be an offset of 720 hours! Maybe I'm misunderstanding something about this property?
    Thanks,
    --Gary
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