JADE comes with two main components: the Client, which is responsible for the file transfer itself and the Background Service, which handles the file transfer history. Any number of Clients can use a single instance of the Background Service History as shown in the following diagram: The JADE Client and Background Service are both made up of a number of sub-components: Command line utility for integration with batch files Enables applications to use the JADE functionality. Seamless integration with JobScheduler for automated transfer JADE Background Service Automation Imports the transfer history from the JADE Clients into a database at regular intervals. Provides notifications in case of errors JADE Background Service History Viewer GUI for monitoring file transfers Allows to search and browse the file transfer history JADE Background Service Reporting Generates custom reports for file transfers Mails reports of effected transfersArchitecture
Components
JADE Client
JADE Background Service
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Overview
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