In previous posts, we taught you how to set up an Agent service and trading partner. We also taught you how to install an agent on a remote Windows host devoid of any file transfer service. Let's now put that agent to work. In this post, we're going to teach you how to configure JSCAPE MFT Server so that that remote Windows host can synchronize files with an Amazon S3 bucket.
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Sync Windows Folder with AWS S3 Bucket | JSCAPE
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Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Tutorials, Triggers
Using AWS KMS To Encrypt Files You Upload To Your S3 Trading Partner
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Files you upload to an Amazon S3 trading partner through JSCAPE MFT Server are normally stored in plaintext. If you want to encrypt those files to minimize the risk of a data breach, one way to do that is by using the AWS Key Management Service or AWS KMS. We'll show you how to use this particular service in this post.
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How To Copy Data From Azure To AWS S3 | JSCAPE
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If your business stores data in multiple cloud storage solutions, chances are you've already encountered many instances when you had to transfer data from one cloud solution to another. In this post, you'll learn an easy way to do that using JSCAPE MFT Server. As an example, we'll show you how to set up JSCAPE MFT Server so that you can automatically copy data from Azure to AWS S3.
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How to Mirror a FTP Server to S3 Storage | JSCAPE
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If your FTP/S service runs on JSCAPE MFT Server, it's possible to mirror files stored in that FTP server to an Amazon S3 bucket folder. We'll show you how to do that in this post.
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How To Schedule an AS2 File Transfer
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In a previous post on automated AS2 file transfers, we showed you how to configure JSCAPE MFT Server so that it would monitor a directory for newly added files and then, each time a new file is detected, transmit that file to an AS2 trading partner. Today, we're going to try something different. We're going to set up JSCAPE MFT Server to carry out an AS2 transmission on a pre-defined schedule.
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How to Move Downloaded Files on a Trading Partner | JSCAPE
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Let's say a trading partner wants you to move files you download from their server to a designated archive folder on that same server. This is a B2B file transfer, so it has to be automated. Here's what you can do to achieve that using JSCAPE MFT Server.
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How to Ignore Specific Errors in Exception Handling | JSCAPE
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In a previous post, we taught you how to set up triggers that catch and handle trigger errors thrown by other triggers. Now, earlier this week, we received a query from a customer who had this kind of trigger but wanted to ignore a particular trigger event. That is, they didn't want their error handling trigger to execute its succeeding action(s) if the error thrown was a certain type of error. Here's one way to do it.
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Monitor & Respond To Copy File Events | JSCAPE
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In a previous post, we showed how you can monitor Move File events and respond to them with an appropriate trigger action(s). You can perform these types of operations on Copy File events as well.
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How To Monitor Moved Files Without Using Directory Monitors
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There are times when, as part of a business process, you'd want to monitor files that have been moved from one directory to another. Once a particular file is moved, you might want to kick off a subsequent task or series of tasks in response to that move event. The traditional way of doing this with JSCAPE MFT Server was to create 1) a directory monitor for each destination directory and then 2) a trigger that would respond to the file movement. We now have a more efficient solution.
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Introducing the Redesigned Trigger Action Workflow
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Last time, we introduced you the new Trigger Conditions Expression Builder, one of the new features that came with the recently released JSCAPE MFT Server v12. But that's not the only new thing you'll see in the Trigger's module. You'll also find a redesigned Trigger Action Workflow. Let me show you how it works.
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