Wiki source code of 4. Conditions
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3.1 | 1 | = Introduction = |
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3.2 | 3 | Conditions are a concept that maintains and check a certain statement if it is true or false. |
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3.2 | 5 | In iXPath, that concept allows or not access a connector that holds the condition. |
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7.2 | 7 | = Structure and use = |
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5.2 | 9 | On each connector, we find a condition field to fill in or not. |
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5.2 | 11 | we can take AS2listener as an example : |
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5.2 | 13 | [[image:2021-04-27_23h10_16.png||height="270" width="329"]] |
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5.2 | 15 | Let's set a simple scenario and make a condition to explain more this concept : |
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7.5 | 20 | We want to send a mail only if the size file is inferior to 1 Mo. |
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6.2 | 22 | [[image:2021-04-27_23h26_43.png||height="340" width="339"]] |
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7.4 | 24 | If the statement is true, then we send a mail to the target with the body message. |
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