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Achraf El Kari 2.2 5 = Introduction =
Achraf El Kari 1.1 6
Achraf El Kari 2.2 7 **iXPath** uses the BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) standard for the translation part.
8 BPMN is a business process modeling method to describe the business activities of an organization in a graphical representation.
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Achraf El Kari 2.3 10 Below an example of a flow traced by the iXPath BPMN module:
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14 As we can see, there is 2 main types : Connectors and Gateways
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Achraf El Kari 1.3 16 = Connectors =
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Achraf El Kari 2.4 18 A connector is an algorithm that is executed via a trigger. In iXPath, the trigger is always an input file.
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20 In this part, we go through each of the connectors and their particularities:
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Achraf El Kari 4.1 22 == Listeners ==
Achraf El Kari 2.4 23
Achraf El Kari 6.1 24 A listening connector (or listener) is the entry point for a scenario. It allows the event created to be routed through a communication channel (FTP, SFTP, AS2, MAIL, FILE, Webservice). Communication configuration is required to handle those connectors.
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Achraf El Kari 6.1 26 **//Note ~://** iXPath detects incoming events in real time.
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Achraf El Kari 7.1 30 |(% style="width:138px" %)FTP Listener|(% style="width:137px" %)[[image:1615902036864-240.png||height="66" width="69"]]|(% style="width:715px" %)Listen on a **FTP/FTPS** communication, on specific user (created locally) and on specific directory.
Achraf El Kari 6.1 31 |(% style="width:138px" %)SFTP Listener|(% style="width:137px" %) |(% style="width:715px" %)Listen on a **SFTP** communication, on specific user (created locally) and on specific directory.
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Achraf El Kari 4.1 40 == Scenario ==
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Achraf El Kari 4.1 43 == Routing ==
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Achraf El Kari 4.1 46 == Exploitation ==
Achraf El Kari 2.4 47
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49 == E) Timers ==
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Achraf El Kari 1.3 52 = Gateways =
Achraf El Kari 1.1 53
Achraf El Kari 1.3 54 == Inclusif gateway ==
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Achraf El Kari 1.3 56 == Exclusif gateway ==
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Achraf El Kari 1.3 58 == parallel gateway ==
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60 = Variables =
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62 == System variables ==
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64 == Local variables ==
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66 = Conditions =
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