How To Do SFTP With PL/SQL
Apr 4, 2013
how do i do SFTP on oracle. How to get the code how we can do SFTP with PL/SQL? Is there any built in package in database that will do SFTP.How can connect to a SFTP server using PL-SQL? Can I use the following code to connect to SFTP server. URL...
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Dec 2, 2012
We are trying to use the SFTp transport in OSB 11g. Did the setup as mentioned in the documentation.The SFTP server is hosted on linux machine and using the user password mechanism.
We are reading a file using the ftp adapter and routing to the business service that is based on sftp.The file is picked up properly by proxy but while sending the file through SFTP, we are facing the following error.At the source and destination ends, the directories have the full permissions as required.
BEA-381801
Caused By: com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportException: No such file
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.sftp.connector.SFTPTransportProvider.sendMessage(SFTPTransportProvider.java:198)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.sftp.connector.SFTPTransportProvider.sendMessageAsync(SFTPTransportProvider.java:110)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1005.invoke(Unknown Source)
[code]...
resolve this error.
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Sep 19, 2012
I want my application to provide an end-user with ability to upload the files from their machine to SFTP server directly. So far, I have managed to write the function which uses java source and allows to upload files from the database. It works just fine.
The function looks as follows:
FUNCTION SFTP_CMD (
V_USER IN VARCHAR2,
V_PASS IN VARCHAR2,
V_HOST IN VARCHAR2,
[code]..
where V_FILE_SRC represents location of the file to be uploaded. The thing is that the FILE BROWSE apex item does not allow to specify the file location, it identifies it somehow automatically, when you press the button 'Choose file'. The question is how can I catch file's path, so that I can pass it to V_FILE_SRC parameter in my function? Should I write my own plugin? or hack FILE BROWSE item? =)
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