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  2. SAP Business Connector - Wikipedia

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    The role of the SAP Business Connector is to provide XML/web services type integration between SAP instances or from SAP to 3rd party systems/B2B (as the R/3 platform had no similar capabilities). Typical usecases include: Exchanging data between your application and your business partner's R/3 system via the internet (using HTTP(S), FTP or Email)

  3. Connect:Direct - Wikipedia

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    Connect:Direct file transfers can be done in two formats: Binary mode (where no translation occurs) or in a mode where translation is used to convert an ASCII file to EBCDIC as it is moved to a mainframe or vice versa. These conversions are handled automatically based on the local systems, which is a significant concern with other file transfer ...

  4. Cross File Transfer - Wikipedia

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    Any partner wishing to send or receive data from another partner must be declared in “the partners file” or “CFT directory”. To share files, CFT must be installed on each platform. A platform that wants to send a file to a remote partner sends a request over the network by specifying the remote platform through its partner name.

  5. Transport (SAP) - Wikipedia

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    A SAP transport is a package which is used to transfer data from one SAP installation to another. This data can range from a simple printer driver to a whole SAP client. It can be considered as an "update", with the only difference being that SAP transports are made by the SAP users themselves.

  6. Managed file transfer - Wikipedia

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    Managed file transfer (MFT) is a technology that provides the secure transfer of data in an efficient and reliable manner. [1] MFT software is marketed to companies as a more secure alternative to using insecure protocols like FTP (file transfer protocol) and HTTP to transfer files. By using an MFT solution, companies can avoid custom scripting ...

  7. webMethods - Wikipedia

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    webMethods was an enterprise software company focused on application integration, business process integration and B2B partner integration. Founded in 1996, the company sold systems for organizations to use web services to connect software applications over the Internet. In 2000, the company stock shares rose over 500% the first day it was ...

  8. Background Intelligent Transfer Service - Wikipedia

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    BITS transfers files on behalf of requesting applications asynchronously, i.e., once an application requests the BITS service for a transfer, it will be free to do any other task, or even terminate. The transfer will continue in the background as long as the network connection is there and the job owner is logged in. BITS jobs do not transfer ...

  9. File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    An ongoing transfer of file data over the data connection can be aborted using an interrupt message sent over the control connection. FTP needs two ports (one for sending and one for receiving) because it was originally designed to operate on top of Network Control Protocol (NCP), which was a simplex protocol that utilized two port addresses ...

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