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The Sending Service is our solution for the automatic transmission of reports and documents to the authorities, by a simple deposit of files in a designated directory.
The Sending Service is our solution for the automatic transmission of reports and documents to the authorities, by a simple deposit of files in a designated directory.

Revision as of 13:25, 29 August 2024

SD v1

SD v1


The Sending Service is our solution for the automatic transmission of reports and documents to the authorities, by a simple deposit of files in a designated directory. It is particularly interesting for sending many documents.

We currently support two versions : the second one has been developed in order to get ride of java. They do not offer the same functionality, see below :

Sending service version 1 vs version 2

Differences between v1 and v2
v1 v2
needs Java x
support S3 protocol x x
allow pre-encrypted files send x
U11 enrichment x
export to XLS x
XLS to XML (TPTIBS) x
O4.x semi-automatic (txt to PDF) x not yet
allow O4.x PDF direct send x x
user interface for configuration x
deep level (deposit in sub-directories) x x
automatic upgrade x
self-managable heartbeat monitoring x
Linux-compatible x not yet
unit of time used in set up milliseconds minutes