B2B Integration : Trading Networks Administrator's Guide : Migrating Assets : Migrating Assets Using the tnexport and tnimport Utilities : tnexport Utility
tnexport Utility
 
Specifying Export Options on the Command Line
Specifying Export Options in a File
Examples
Use the tnexport utility to export all or specific assets of the selected types. For example, you can export all Trading Networks processing rules or only specific processing rules.
To export...
Specify...
All assets of a specified type
Export options on the command line.
Specified assets
Export options in an XML file.
You can export the assets to the following:
Export to...
Trading Networks does this...
Binary file
Creates a zip file containing the binary export file. When extracted, you can use the contents of this zip file to import using My webMethods or a custom service. You can import using My webMethods, custom service, or the tnimport utility. Notes about binary files:
*Binary output is much smaller than XML output, and can be imported more quickly than XML output.
*You can export certificates to a binary file.
*Binary files cannot be read by humans.
*If you have special characters in asset names, you might see corrupted file errors when the asset is imported. You can prevent these errors by using a binary file.
XML file
Trading Networks creates a zip file containing an XML export file. When extracted, you can use the contents of this zip file to import using My webMethods or a custom service, or the tnimport utility. Notes about SML files:
*XML output is a little slower to import than binary output.
*You cannot export certificates to an XML file.
*You can read XML files and edit assets if necessary before import (for example, the name of a property).
Solutions package
Go to Asset mgmt > export > select asset > Asset Extraction, which has the solution package details.
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