Wiki source code of Env Listener
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1 | = Definition = | ||
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3 | Environnement Listener Detects and manages incoming file transfers across various environments . | ||
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9 | = Configuration = | ||
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12 | == 1- Configuration of Env Listener == | ||
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15 | you can configure Env Listener and put the correct data: | ||
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17 | For Example: | ||
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22 | * **env**: Specifies the environment that this listener is monitoring, indicated here as "iXPath". | ||
23 | * **Mask**: Sets the file selection criteria, which in this case is .*, meaning all files in the specified path will be monitored. | ||
24 | * **Log Level**: Dictates the verbosity of the logging. "DEBUG" is selected, which provides detailed logging information, useful for development and troubleshooting. | ||
25 | * **Condition**: A field for defining specific conditions that must be met for the listener to trigger an action. | ||
26 | * **Add boundary OnError**: A checkbox that, when selected, may implement additional error handling procedures, such as defining transaction boundaries to prevent errors from propagating. | ||
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