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XTAccess Version 1.14 – User’s Manual
Author: Serge Comes - EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010
Issue 1.10.D
7.4 XML JOBS PROCESSING
7.4.1 L
AUNCH OF
M
ULTIPLE
XML
J
OBS
S
CAN
One can launch as many XML Jobs Scan folders as wished. Each XML Jobs Scan
window can be positioned anywhere on the desktop.
7.4.2 S
TART OF
XML
J
OBS
S
CAN
When the XML Jobs Scan folder is displayed, the scan process begins when
clicking the START button.
•
Note 1: The first time the START button is clicked, XTAccess will
automatically generate the XML scan subfolders:
o
\Jobs_Done\
o
\Jobs_In_Progress\
o
\Jobs_Incoming\
o
\Jobs_Scheduled\
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Note 2: In case the XML Jobs Scan was already used before, each time you
launch this XML Jobs Scan, it will start automatically after a countdown of 10
seconds
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Note 3: If XTAccess is stopped during transfer. Adds the next start up of
XTAccess:
o
The XML job files that were in \Jobs_In_Progress\ or \Jobs_Scheduled\
folder will move into \Jobs_Done\ folder with Job_status 7.
7.4.3 P
ROCESSING OF A
XML
JOB
During the whole XML jobs processing, XTAccess updates the status of the XML
file, especially to provide third-party applications with information about the
transfer process. IPDirector can use the information included in the XML file to
get the status of the transfer in progress (only available for non proxy FTP modes
– Backup of clips and trains, Restore/Copy, XT Copy, File Rewrap).
At the end, the XML file with the final job status is moved to \Jobs_Done\ to be
checked and removed by IPDirector. The mechanism of the XML processing is
described in details in the ”XML Jobs” document.
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