Altova MapForce Server 2025 Advanced Edition

Introduction

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MapForce Server is an enterprise software solution that runs data mapping transformations on Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. The data mappings themselves (or Mapping Design Files, *.mfd) are visually designed with Altova MapForce ( https://www.altova.com/mapforce ), where you define the inputs, outputs, and any intermediate processing steps that must be applied to your data. The role of MapForce Server is to run MapForce Server Execution (.mfx) files compiled with MapForce, and to produce the output files or data, or even update databases or call Web services, according to the design of the underlying mapping.

 

MapForceServer

 

MapForce Server can run standalone as well as under the management of Altova FlowForce Server ( https://www.altova.com/flowforceserver ). When installed on the same machine as MapForce Server, FlowForce Server automates execution of mappings through scheduled or trigger-based jobs, which can also be exposed as Web services. In addition to this, FlowForce Server includes a built-in library of functions that enable you to take additional automated actions before or after mapping execution, such as sending email, copying files and directories, uploading files to FTP, running shell commands, and others.

 

Features

Server-level performance when executing data mappings

Cross-platform: MapForce Server runs on Windows, Linux, or macOS operating systems

Command line interface

An API that you can call from C++, C#, Java, VB.NET, VBScript, or VBA code

Native integration with FlowForce Server

Support for Altova Global Resources—a way of making file, folder, or database references configurable and portable across multiple environments and across multiple Altova applications, see Altova Global Resources

Accelerates execution of mappings where join optimization is possible (see About Join Optimization)

Runs mappings that apply functions and defaults to multiple items simultaneously. Such mappings make it possible, for example, to easily replace all encountered null values with empty strings or custom text

Runs mappings that read data from and write data to Protocol Buffers binary format

Runs mappings that perform bulk database inserts

 

Limitations

XML digital signatures are not supported

ADO, ADO.NET, and ODBC database connections are supported only on Windows. On Linux and macOS, native database connectivity is available for SQLite and PostgreSQL databases. For other databases running on Linux or macOS, JDBC should be used.

 

Last updated: 16 October 2024

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