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Simple Messaging Scenario
This topic describes the simplest
possible Messaging Scenario in SmartsIntegrator - receiving a Message on one Port,
and sending it straight to another Port. For this example we will pick up
files from directory C:\FilesIn, and copy them to C:\FilesOut. Before we start, please
create these Folders.
(1) Create a Receive Port named FilesIn. To do this, right click on the Receive
Ports node in the SmartsIntegrator Explorer tree, and select 'New Receive Port'.
The following form will be presented :

On the General tab, enter the port name as FilesIn. Select
the Transport as FileReceive. This will then take you to
a new page where you enter details about the File transport. We just need
to enter the Monitored Folder C:\FilesIn.

We must specify at least one Server for this Port to run on. Click the Servers
tab, and check the Server you created on first configuring SmartsIntegrator.
Please ensure that the account under which this server runs has access to pick up
and delete files from C:\FilesIn.
That's it for the moment. We've created a Port that will pick files up from
C:\FilesIn, and has an associated Server. As you can see there are many more
port processing options you can set (please see the help file for further information),
but for the moment this satisfies our requirement.
(2) Create a Send Port called FilesOut. To do this, right
click on the Send Ports node in the SmartsIntegrator Explorer tree, and select 'New
Send Port'. The following form will be presented :

On the General tab, enter the port name as FilesOut. Select
the Transport as FileSend. This will then take you to a new
page where you enter details about the File transport. We just need to enter
the Monitored Folder C:\FilesOut.

We must specify at least one Server for this Port to run on. Click the Servers
tab, and check the Server you created on first configuring SmartsIntegrator.
Please ensure that the account under which this server runs has access to write
files at C:\FilesOut.
That's it for the moment. We've created a Port that will send files to C:\FilesOut,
and has an associated Server. As you can see there are many more port processing
options you can set (please see the help file for further information), but for
the moment this satisfies our requirement.
(3) Add a routing entry from FilesIn to FilesOut. Right click
on the FilesIn port under the Receive Ports node in the SmartsIntegrator
Explorer tree, and select 'Properties'. Click on the Routing tab, and click
'Add Port'. Select Port FilesOut, and click OK.

Close the Properties form.
(4) Enable the Ports. Select both FilesIn and FilesOut in
turn in the SmartsIntegrator Explorer tree, and click on the 'Enable' link in the
right hand pane (or use the right click menu).

Also ensure that the Server assigjned to the ports is started.
(5) Drop a file into C:\FilesIn. This can be any file, as
we didn't specify a schema for either of the Ports. It should disappear within
a couple of seconds, and a copy (named as a GUID) should appear in C:\FilesOut.
If the file doesn't disappear, double check that the Receive Port is enabled and
the Server is running. If it disappears but doesn't reappear, double check
that the Send Port is enabled and the Server is running, and also check the Tracking
log for errors. You access the Tracking log by selecting the Tracking node
in the SmartsIntegrator Explorer tree. If you encounter any problems, please
contact support@smartsintegrator.com.
See Step 3 : Simple Workflow Scenario...
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