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    Hypersocket FTS

    Hypersocket FTS

    A File Transfer Server built with RBAC and custom business rules

    Hypersocket FTS is cross-platform File Transfer Server that provides web-based and FTP/S access to different file systems (Local, FTP, Windows). You can install the server on any operating system supporting a Java runtime and we provide easy-to-use installers for Linux, Windows and MacOSX. The server comes with built in support for executing tasks based on custom trigger rules and also on a automated schedule.
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    ...It runs in a Java servlet container such as Tomcat,In addition, RivuES provide a visual management and control web UI, most of the functions of Solr can be managed through WEB UI, Data source supported including MS office,XML,TXT,Html, database of Mysql and Access.(In our comercial version,40+ file types, 20+ database are native supported, network File System, CMS, ECM, Domino, Sharepoint are native supported, IBM's content management system, EMC documentum is also native supported, RBAC support on LDAP, AD, DB base RBAC, Domino Authentication)
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