The release of this document for JText connector version
5.1.x contains the following new or corrected information:
- Documentation of theStagingDir meta-object attribute, which allows the connector to use a
staging directory when writing files. The connector writes files that
represent business objects to a staging directory and then moves them to the
configured output directory so that external processes that might manipulate
files in the output directory do not receive the files before they have been
completely written. For more information, see StagingDir.
- Documentation of the IncludeEndBODelimitermeta-object attribute, which enables the connector to either
include the value specified for the EndBODelimiter attribute when it writes out files, or to leave the value
out of the data stream. For more information, see IncludeEndBODelimiter.
- Documentation of the FTPFileListingFormatmeta-object attribute, which enables the connector to read in
files with format information (such as date and timestamps) that differ
depending on the locale. For more information, see FTPFileListingFormat.
- Documentation of the FTPKeepConnectionOpenmeta-object attribute, which enables the connector to
maintain a persistent connection with an FTP server. For more
information, see FTPKeepConnectionOpen.
- Documentation of the FTPOSPlatformmeta-object attribute, which must be set to the value MVS if
the FTP server with which the connector communicates is running an MVS
platform. For more information, see FTPOSPlatform.
- Documentation of the FTPPollTerminateIfServerDownmeta-object attribute, which allows you to specify whether
the connector terminate when an FTP server it is polling for events is
unavailable. For more information, see FTPPollTerminateIfServerDown.
- Documentation of the FTPRequestTerminateIfServerDownmeta-object attribute, which allows you to specify whether
the connector terminate when performing request processing with an FTP server
that is unavailable. For more information, see FTPRequestTerminateIfServerDown.
- Revision of the information regarding the DataEncodingmeta-object attribute. You can set the attribute to
any Java-supported encoding. For more information, see DataEncoding.
