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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 1 1 {{container}} 2 2 {{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 3 -In m anyscenarios,accessing or managingfiles directly througha local directory isn'tfeasible, or external requirementsmightnecessitatefile placement indifferentlocations. Typically, file transfersarehandled via FTP or SFTP protocols,but another optionavailableisServerMessageBlock(SMB)connectivity. In this microlearning,we will explorehowSMB connectivity works within eMagiz, examining how it facilitates file transfers between local and remote systems.3 +In some situations, direct communication with a local file directory is not possible, or in other case, an external party requires the files to be placed elsewhere. Typically, these files need to be retrieved from or uploaded to a server location using the FTP or SFTP protocols. However, there is a third communication protocol that can be used for file transfer. In this microlearning we will take a look at Server Message Block (SMB) connectivity within eMagiz. 4 4 5 5 Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 6 6 ... ... @@ -12,8 +12,14 @@ 12 12 == 2. Key concepts == 13 13 14 14 This microlearning is about SMB (connectivity). 15 -* By SMB connectivity, we mean: Making sure that eMagiz can communicate with the SMB protocol to exchange file-based data. 16 16 16 +By SMB connectivity, we mean: Making sure that eMagiz can communicate with the SMB protocol to exchange file-based data. 17 + 18 +* SMB (Server Message Block) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. 19 +* In an SMB transaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved in SMB is a remote host, which is usually a server. 20 +* Servers must be set up to run SMB services, and the client must have SMB software installed to access these services. 21 +* eMagiz provides several components to set up the SMB connection 22 + 17 17 == 3. SMB Connectivity == 18 18 19 19 In some cases, there is no communication possible with a local file directory. Or there is a requirement from the external party to place the files somewhere else. Mainly the somewhere else is either an FTP or an SFTP. However, there is a third communication protocol that can be used for file transfer. In this microlearning we will take a look at Server Message Block (SMB) connectivity within eMagiz. ... ... @@ -101,10 +101,10 @@ 101 101 102 102 == 4. Key takeaways == 103 103 104 -* Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocolusedforsharing files between computers over TCP/IP connections.It allows a client toaccess filesona remoteserver as iftheywereonthe localmachine.110 +* SMB (Server Message Block) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. 105 105 * In an SMB transaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved in SMB is a remote host, which is usually a server. 106 106 * Servers must be set up to run SMB services, and the client must have SMB software installed to access these services. 107 -* To useSMB with eMagiz,you'll needtheSMBsession factory andeithernSMB inboundor outbound channel adapter,dependingonwhetheryou'rereading from or writing to the SMBshare. The SMB Gatewaycomponent offers pre-configured commands for managing files, including options to list, retrieve, move, or delete files.113 +* eMagiz provides several components to set up the SMB connection 108 108 109 109 == 5. Suggested Additional Readings == 110 110