Petals Getting started - day 3 - Expose a FTP Service in SOAP

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For your 3rd day, you will connect Petals to an FTP server, and expose the created FTP service as a SOAP web-service, outside Petals ESB.
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* Petals ESB 3.1
* Petals Studio 1.1.0
* Petals SE RMI 1.1.1
* Petals BC SOAP 4.0.2
* Petals Webconsole 2.0.4
* Petals Guide Package 1.0 - [Download binaries here|http://doc.petalslink.com/x/t4KK]
* Tomcat 6.0.29
* JDK 6 update 20

*Added in this tutorial:*
* Petals BC FTP 3.2.1
* soapUI 3.6

This Tutorial uses:
* Petals Studio
* Petals ESB
* Petals SE RMI
* Petals BC SOAP
* Petals Web console
* Tomcat
* Petals BC FTP _(new)_
* soapUI 3.6 _(new)_

[(Download Petals binaries for the guide here)|http://doc.petalslink.com/x/t4KK]
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*Tomorrow you will create a Petals service based on a custom Java class (annotated JSR 181)*

\* Petals Guide Package 1.0 - \[Download binaries here\|http://doc.petalslink.com/x/t4KK\]
\* Tomcat 6.0.29
\* JDK 6 update 20

This Tutorial uses:
\* Petals ESB
\* Petals Studio
\* Petals SE RMI
\* Petals BC SOAP
\* Petals Web console
\* Tomcat\* Petals Guide Package 1.0 - \[Download binaries here\|http://doc.petalslink.com/x/t4KK\]
\* Tomcat 6.0.29
\* JDK 6 update 20

This Tutorial uses:
\* Petals ESB
\* Petals Studio
\* Petals SE RMI
\* Petals BC SOAP
\* Petals Web console
\* Tomcat