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webMethods ActiveTransfer Workshop (635-71E)
This course introduces webMethods ActiveTransfer for Managed File Transfer (MFT). MFT is a process that ensures protected internal and external data transfers in a centralized system for B2B, Application to Application (A2A), cloud-based or ad-hoc environments. Collaboration is the most common reason for transferring files.
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At the end of this course, you will be able to: - Use ActiveTransfer to do secure managed file transfers
- Control and manage inbound and outbound file transfers
- Transfer files using HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, SFTP, SCP and WebDAV protocols
- Create and control ActiveTransfer servers
- Manage ActiveTransfer users
- Prepare post-processing actions and alerts
- Do scheduled and event-driven transfers
- Set up ports within ActiveTransfer gateway
- Implement security features for ActiveTransfer file transfers
- Use advanced file transfer features, such as acceleration of transfers
- Monitor file transfers
- Use MWS for centralized administration and monitoring
- Perform analytics using dashboards from MashZone
- Use the Web client for file transfers
- Find important information in the log file and do troubleshooting
- Understand high-availability configurations
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Attendees: | Anybody dealing with administration and control of file transfers; webMethods Trading Networks administrators; Integration Server developers with Trading Networks responsibility |
Duration: | 2 days |
Prerequisite: | Understanding file transfer protocols
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Content: | - ActiveTransfer Overview
- Configure and manage ActiveTransfer servers
- Manage ActiveTransfer Users
- Managing events - post-processing actions and alerting
- Scheduled and event-driven transfers
- Centralized monitoring
- Dashboarding and analytics
- ActiveTransfer gateway
- Securing transfers
- Advanced features, such as acceleration and throttling
- Monitoring and logging
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Available languages: | course book: English course delivery: Dutch, English, French, German
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Software version: | webMethods 10.1 |
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