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Joined: Thursday, October 22, 2020
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Topic: New features in Version 2025
Posted: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 8:25:31 AM
Hello,

where can i find the bugfixes (updates)?

Best regards

djm
Topic: Download file with HTTP- GET
Posted: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 11:59:26 AM
Hello

The attached mapping in quote post worked fine. The problem was the coded from the file with the credentials

Best regards

djm


djm wrote:
Hello,

thanks for your example.

But i have to use a REST request, and if i try to do it with this mapping (look at attachment) i get an error (The character 0x0000 is not grammatically expected.)

please what can we do?

Best regards

djm

Topic: Download file with HTTP- GET
Posted: Friday, March 22, 2024 9:20:05 AM
OK. Thanks
Topic: Download file with HTTP- GET
Posted: Thursday, March 21, 2024 8:38:00 AM
Hello,

thanks for your example.

But i have to use a REST request, and if i try to do it with this mapping (look at attachment) i get an error (The character 0x0000 is not grammatically expected.)

please what can we do?

Best regards

djm

Topic: Download file with HTTP- GET
Posted: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 10:24:32 AM
Hello,

please, i want to Download a file with a HTTP-Request to a service per GET.

could anybody help my?

Best regards

Djm
Topic: Encoding types available for read-lines
Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2023 7:52:29 AM
Hello,

which encoding types are available for the function read-lines() ?

Default ist 'UTF-8'

Best regards

djm
Topic: Configure SSL for flowforce
Posted: Monday, May 30, 2022 7:19:34 AM
Hello,

No, it's not better manually to edit the files. The changes you make on the Setup page should definitely be saved within those files. Have you changed the permissions of those files such that the local System account no longer has write access to them?

Please, what do you mean with it?

My Services run with the System account (look at screenshot FlowForce_Services_Permission.png)

And my system account has following permissions on c:\ProgramData\Altova\FlowForceServer2021 (look at screenshot FlowForce_Services_Permission.png)

Please, What should I do?

What kind of user should i use for the service?

Best regards.


djm



Topic: Configure SSL for flowforce
Posted: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 2:04:49 PM
Hello,

it seems to work, i modified die flowforce.ini file manually and builded the intermediary.pem file in BASE64-Format.

And i seems to work

here a couple screenshots

thanks for your help and tricks.

Best regards


djm
Topic: Configure SSL for flowforce
Posted: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 12:28:28 PM
Hello,

thanks for your reply

Are those two .ini files definitely from inside the data folder, "C:\ProgramData\Altova\FlowForceServer2022\data\"? They're not the placeholder default files from the parent folder "C:\ProgramData\Altova\FlowForceServer2022\", right?
-> Yes, the two .ini files are inside the data folder, "C:\ProgramData\Altova\FlowForceServer2022\data\"

it seems, that it could be better to edit the .ini files manually

i did it, and i get a lot of errors, but i find it good. I make a couple of tests and i let you know

Best regards

djm
Topic: Configure SSL for flowforce
Posted: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 6:56:30 AM
Hello,

thanks for your reply. We try to configure the SSL certificate right now on Flowforce server 2021rel3.

I send you here a screenshot from my configuration (setup page, ini-files) and what i get, when i run the flowforcewebserver -debug)

please, tell me, what do you think about it


Best regards

djm

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