Introduction
- An XSD schema is provided for JADE YADE that represents the configuration elements available for JADE YADE operations.
- The schema explains the hierarchy of configuration elements and element attributes such as mandatory/optional, repeatable, data types etc.
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XSD Schema Structure
The configuration elements in the JADE YADE XSD schema are divided into three main groupings:
- Fragment Parameters
- The Fragments refer to that part of the configuration that describes how the transfer is to be carried out – i.e. per FTP proxy.
- At least a minimum set of Fragments parameters has to be provided.
- Profile Parameters
- The Profiles part of the configuration describes what is to be done – i.e. the operations involved, such as copy from source A to target B.
- At least a minimum set of Profiles parameters has to be provided.
- General Parameters
- The General configuration options mainly refer to background transfer features. The most important of these are the JADE YADE Background Service, the Credential Store and logging.
- The specification of General configuration parameters is not mandatoryoptional.
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