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 h2. General

JADE do log each and every file transfer in local csv file and an log4j format file. At the same time transfer file history can be sent to an background service.
Background service will insert the transfer history into log table.

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jade_settings.ini file with settings for history csv, log and background service.

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 [MailSettings]
 file_notification_to      = admin@example.com
 file_notification_subject = JADE-Client mail
 file_notification_body    = This is a test.
 mail_smtp                 = mail.example.com
 

 [BackgroundService]
 BackgroundServiceHost     = 8of9.sos
 BackgroundServicePort     = 4210
 SendTransferHistory       = true
 TransferMethod            = TCP



 [JADEHistory]
 log_filename      = $\{basedir\}/jade_history.log
 HistoryFileName   = $\{basedir\}/jade_history.csv

 [globals]
 include           = MailSettings , JADEHistory, BackgroundService
 title             = Global Profile
 basedir           = C:\sos-berlin.com\jade


In this example all files with the file name extension ".txt" should be transferred from the server "wilma" via sftp to the server 8of9 by ftp. the folders are not explicitly specified and therefore the "home" folders of the user are selected. JADE will write the transfer history into CSV, Log file and also send the log entry to Background serviceThe profiles for wilma and 8of9 are defined only once. They could be used as many time as needed in different transfer profiles. There is a "globals" profile as well.

Define Profiles using the include directive

Now we will specify the transfer profile again:

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[ftp_server_2_server]
 
 include             
  include = globals 
 source_user            = kb
  source_password        = ***** 
 source_ssh_auth_method = password
  source_host            = wilma.sos
  source_protocol        = sftp
  source_port            = 22


 target_user            = test
 target_password        = *****
 target_host            = 8of9.sos
 target_protocol        = ftp
 target_port            = 21
 target_source_include=wilma
 target_target_include=8of9
 operation= operation              = copy
 file_spec              = ^.*\.txt$
   

The "include" parameter will include the named profiles in the order they are defined. In the first example wilma will be included as source and in the second example as target. The "globals" profile is included automatically, no need to specific it in an include parameter.
The profiles must be defined in the same settings file.

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