The Oracle File and FTP Adapters exchange files in the inbound and outbound directions. The translator can handle both XML and non-XML (native) formats of data. The native data can be simple (just a flat structure) or complex (with parent-child relationships). The translator enables the Oracle File and FTP Adapters to convert native data in various formats to XML, and from XML to other formats. See also Large Payload Support, for a description of attachment support. Opaque/base-64 representation is usually used for passing binary data within XML. Note that opaque representation base-64 encodes the payload and increase the size of the payload in-memory by a third. The opaque option handles binary data such as Jpgs and GIFs, whose structure cannot be captured in an XSD or data you do not want to have translated. The Oracle File and FTP Adapters can also treat file contents as an opaque object and pass the contents in their original format (without performing translation). The Oracle File and FTP Adapters can read and write the following file formats and use the adapter translator component at runtime:
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