In XMF, the JDF data of a job can be exported to other XMF systems or a third-party remote system. Some third-party remote systems can work as HTTP servers in a similar way to XMF so that files sent via the Internet can be held. These HTTP servers are called normal URLs like web addresses.
When sending JDF data to the URL, you can add a job ticket name at the end of the URL for use in the destination system.
E.g.) http://www.myremoteserver.co.uk/myjobticket0001
When a job ticket name is added to the URL, the job ticket name is defined in the output JDF data. When the destination system receives JDF data, it generates a job by using the job ticket defined in the data.
In addition, when linking with the X Bucket to perform centralised management of related data, including job archive data and DTP data, register the X Bucket to be linked.
ID | Setting | Description |
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1 |
JDF Export URLs |
Displays a list of the registered JDF export URLs. Note
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2 |
New | Click to display [Remote System Editor] dialog. |
3 |
Edit | Click to edit the JDF export URL selected in [JDF Export URLs] list. |
4 |
Ticket List |
Displays a list of the registered job tickets. Note
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5 |
New | Click to display [New Ticket] dialog. |
6 |
Edit | Click to edit the job ticket selected in [Ticket List]. |
7 |
Delete | Click to delete the JDF export URL selected in [JDF Export URLs] list. |
8 |
Import |
When using [Split Job] to send a JDF to another XMF, you can export the list file of the job templates from the destination XMF, and import the registered job templates together as a job ticket. Note
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9 |
Delete | Click to delete the job ticket selected in [Ticket List]. |