Opaque Passed by Oracle B2B
In this use case, the binary attachments (for example, an image) are Base64-encoded as text encoded. Table 52-4 provides details.
Table 52-4 Capabilities
Capability | Description |
---|---|
Security |
Not supported. |
Filter/Transformation/Assign |
Pass through. |
Fanout |
Supported. |
Oracle B2B |
Oracle B2B encodes the native payload to Base64 format. For this scenario, you must configure the Oracle B2B binding document definition handling to be opaque. |