Petals-BC-SFTP 1.2

Feature

The FTP component is a Binding Component (BC) which supports ftp command.

This component provide a set of 5 operation:

  • put: Write the received JBI messages in a file with a specified name.
  • mput: Write the JBI message attachments it receives into files.
  • get: Retrieve Xml file corresponding to a pattern, from a folder. Return it as message payload.
  • getAsAttachment: Retrieve the first file corresponding to a pattern, from a folder*.* Return it as message's attachment.(XOP standard)
  • mGet: Retrieve files corresponding to a pattern, from a folder*.* Return them as message's attachment.
  • checkFile: Check the availability of a file.
  • del: Delete one file.
  • dir: List the content of a folder.These operations are described in an embedded WSDL.
All attachment are processed by using XOP rules.(XML-binary Optimized Packaging : http://www.w3.org/TR/xop10/ )

Recommend usage

Petals FTP binding component allows JBI consumers to call FTP command. A JBI endpoint is registered into the JBI environment, and is linked to an FTP server, with a configured user/password.To use this service, the consumer has to call explicitely the {service namespace}get/getAsAttachment/mget/put/mput/dir/del operations.When the FTP component receives a message exchange from Petals platform, it call the FTP command associate with the jbi operation.

Exposing a FTP connection as a service

In provide mode, the component expose an external service in the JBI environment to send FTP commands on an FTP server
This service can either connects to an FTP server configured in the ServiceUnit, or retrieve the FTP server information in the XML message request.

Usage

When using the FTP service, you can optionnaly define the FTP connection information in your XML request. If you don't, the service unit parameters are used.
To configure the FTP connection in your XML message request, you have to provide a connection element.

...
<ver:connection>
            <ver:server>?</ver:server>
            <ver:port>?</ver:port>
            <ver:user>?</ver:user>
            <ver:password>?</ver:password>
            <!--Optional:-->
            <ver:folder>?</ver:folder>
            <ver:transfer-type>ascii|binary</ver:transfer-type>
            <ver:connection-mode>active|passive (optional, default is active)</ver:connection-mode>
            <ver:delete-processed-files>true|false(optional, default is active)</ver:delete-processed-files>
            <ver:encoding>?</ver:encoding>
         </ver:connection>
...

Put Operation

When the put operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component write the XML message to the FTP server.

The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ver:put xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
    <ver:body>xml body</ver:body>
    <ver:filename>file name on the FTP server</ver:filename>
   <!--Optional:-->
   <ver:connection>
      ...
   </ver:connection>
</ver:put>

The service does not return a message.

The service might return an error when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed.

The available exchange pattern is : InOnly.

MPut Operation

When the mput operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component write the attachments on the FTP server.

The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ver:mput xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
<ver:attachments>
    <ver:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test1.xml"/></ver:filename>
    <ver:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test2.xml"/></ver:filename>
</ver:attachments>
     <!--Optional:-->
   <ver:connection>
     ...
   </ver:connection>
</ver:mput>

The service does not return a message.

The service might return an error when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed.

The available exchange pattern is : InOnly.

Get Operation

When the get operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component retrieve ONE file from the FTP server and return it as an XML message content.

The name of the file to retrieve is set in the XML IN content of the message.

The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ver:get xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
     <ver:filename>file name to retrieve</ver:filename>
    <!--Optional:-->
    <ver:connection>
      ...
    </ver:connection>
 </ver:get>

The OUT message returned to the consumer is the content of the XML file

The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed

The available exchange patterns is : InOut.

Only xml file could be processed otherwise an error will be raised.

GetAsAttachment Operation

When the get operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component retrieve ONE file from the FTP server and return it as an attachment.

The name of the file to retrieve is set in the XML IN content of the message.

The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ver:getAsAttachment xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
     <ver:filename>file name to retrieve</ver:filename>
    <!--Optional:-->
    <ver:connection>
      ...
    </ver:connection>
 </ver:getAsAttachment>

The OUT message returned to the consumer contains files, as attachments, and an XML message report :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<tns:getAsAttachmentResponse xmlns:tns="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
  <tns:attachments>
    <tns:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test1.xml"/></tns:filename>
    <tns:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test2.xml"/></tns:filename>
  </tns:attachments>
</tns:getAsAttachmentResponse>

The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed

The available exchange pattern is : InOut.

MGet Operation

When the mget operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component retrieves files from the FTP server, according to the file names (or filters) set in the XML request.
There is no recursivity, sub folders are ignored.

Each file is set in the OUT message as an attachment. The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ver:mget xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
    <!--1 or more repetitions:-->
    <ver:filename>*.xml</ver:filename>
    <ver:filename>myFile.txt</ver:filename>
    <!--Optional:-->
    <ver:connection>
     ...
    </ver:connection>
</ver:mget>

The OUT message returned to the consumer contains files, as attachments, and an XML message report :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<tns:mgetResponse xmlns:tns="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
  <tns:attachments>
    <tns:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test1.xml"/></tns:filename>
    <tns:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test2.xml"/></tns:filename>
  </tns:attachments>
</tns:mgetResponse>

The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed

The available exchange pattern is : InOut.

Dir Operation

When the dir operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component returns the file names listed from the FTP
server.
The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><ver:dir xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3>
   <!--Optional:-->
   <ver:connection>
     ...
   </ver:connection>
</ver:dir>

The OUT message returned to the consumer is defined as follow :

<tns:dirResponse xmlns:tns="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3">
         <!--Zero or more repetitions:-->
         <tns:filename>file1.txt</tns:filename>
         <tns:filename>linux.jpg</tns:filename>
</tns:dirResponse>

The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed

The available exchange pattern is : InOut.

Del Operation

When the del operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component delete the remote file.
The IN message looks like :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><ver:del xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3>
  <ver:filename>?</ver:filename>
  <!--Optional:-->
  <ver:connection>
      ...
  </ver:connection>
</ver:del>

The service does not return a message.
The service might return an Error when an element in the request is missing or if the FTP connection failed.
The available exchange pattern is : InOnly.

Configuration

Configuration of a Service Unit to provide a service (JBI)

Parameter Description
Default
Required
provides Describe the JBI service that will be exposed into the JBI bus. Interface (QName), Service (QName) and Endpoint (String) attributes are required. - Yes

Configuration of a Service Unit to provide a service (CDK)

Parameter Description
Default
Required
timeout Timeout in milliseconds of a synchronous send. This parameter is used by the method sendSync (Exchange exchange) proposes by the CDK Listeners classes.
Set it to 0 for an infinite timeout.
30000 No
exchange-properties This sections defines the list of properties to set to the JBI exchange when processing a service. - No
message-properties This sections defines the list of properties to set to the JBI message when processing a service. - No
validate-wsdl Activate the validation of the WSDL when deploying a service unit. true No
wsdl
Path to the WSDL document describing services and operations exposed by the provided JBI endpoints defined in the SU.
The value of this parameter is :
  • an URL
  • a file relative to the root of the SU package
    If not specified, a basic WSDL description is automaticaly provided by the CDK.
- No
forward-attachments
Defines if attachment will be forwarded from IN message to OUT message.
false No
forward-message-properties
Defines if the message properties will be forwarded from IN message to OUT message. false No
forward-security-subject
Defines if the security subject will be forwarded from IN message to OUT message. false No

  Service Unit attributes to provide services

Attribute Description Default value Required
server IP or DNS name of the server  
Yes

except when using FtpService
port the port number of the ftp server
21
No
user the user login name used to connect to the server  
Yes

except when using FtpService
password the user password  
Yes

except when using FtpService
folder the folder on the FTP server  
No
filename file name for the standard PUT operation (write the XML message content on the FTP server)
content.xml
No
connection-mode In Active mode, the connection port is set by the client. In Passive mode, it is set by the server (default is Active)
active
No
transfer-type transfer mode used for put or get files ascii/binary
ascii
No
delete-processed-files If true, the service delete the files processed by operation get or mget
false
No
encoding Set the encoding encoding value used to process ftp operation.
Default JVM Encoding
No

Service Unit descriptor

The service unit is configurable via its extensions in the jbi.xml file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- JBI descriptor for PEtALS' "petals-bc-ftp" (FTP), version 3.3 -->
<jbi:jbi version="1.0"
    xmlns:ftp="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3"
    xmlns:generatedNs="http://petals.ow2.org/components/ftp/version-3"
    xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi"
    xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-5"
    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    
    <!-- Import a Service into Petals or Expose a Petals Service => use a BC. -->
    <jbi:services binding-component="true">
    
        <!-- Import a Service into Petals => provides a Service. -->
        <jbi:provides         
            interface-name="generatedNs:FtpInterface"
            service-name="generatedNs:FtpService"
            endpoint-name="FtpServiceEndpoint">
    
            <!-- CDK specific elements -->
            <petalsCDK:timeout>30000</petalsCDK:timeout>
            <petalsCDK:validate-wsdl>true</petalsCDK:validate-wsdl>
            <petalsCDK:forward-security-subject>false</petalsCDK:forward-security-subject>
            <petalsCDK:forward-message-properties>false</petalsCDK:forward-message-properties>
            <petalsCDK:forward-attachments>false</petalsCDK:forward-attachments>
            <petalsCDK:wsdl>FtpService.wsdl</petalsCDK:wsdl>
        
            <!-- Component specific elements -->    
            <ftp:server>myhost</ftp:server>
            <ftp:port>21</ftp:port>
            <ftp:user>user1</ftp:user>
            <ftp:password>password</ftp:password>
            <ftp:folder>workingDirectory</ftp:folder>
            <ftp:filename>ddd</ftp:filename>
            <ftp:transfer-type>ascii</ftp:transfer-type>
            <ftp:connection-mode>active</ftp:connection-mode>
            <ftp:delete-processed-files>false</ftp:delete-processed-files>
            <ftp:encoding>UTF-8</ftp:encoding>            
        </jbi:provides>
    </jbi:services>
</jbi:jbi>

Service Unit content

The Service Unit has to contain the following elements, packaged in an archive:

  • The META-INF/jbi.xml descriptor file, has described above,
  • An optional wsdl file describing the related service
service-unit.zip
+ META-INF
    - jbi.xml (as defined above)
    - service.wsdl (optional)

Component Configuration

The following attributes can be set during the installation phase to configure the component, using the params element of the jbi-install-component ANT task:

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Definition of CDK parameter scope :

  • Installation: The parameter can be set during the installation of the component, by using the installation MBean (see JBI specifications for details about the installation sequence). If the parameter is optional and has not been defined during the development of the component, it is not available at installation time.
  • Runtime: The paramater can be set during the installation of the component and during runtime. The runtime configuration can be changed using the CDK custom MBean named RuntimeConfiguration. If the parameter is optional and has not been defined during the development of the component, it is not available at installation and runtime times.
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