Which approach enables this to work?

Consider a scenario where Oracle B2B receives messages from different trading partners
that need to be placed in separate folders after processing. For example, messages
received from trading partner Marketing need to be processed and placed in a file folder
called “Marketing” after processing. Messages received from trading partner GlobalChips
need to be processed and placed in a file Folder named “GlobalChips” after processing.
Which approach enables this to work?

Consider a scenario where Oracle B2B receives messages from different trading partners
that need to be placed in separate folders after processing. For example, messages
received from trading partner Marketing need to be processed and placed in a file folder
called “Marketing” after processing. Messages received from trading partner GlobalChips
need to be processed and placed in a file Folder named “GlobalChips” after processing.
Which approach enables this to work?

A.
There should be two different trading partner agreements, with each agreement
using a different host channel depending on which folder the processed file needs to
be placed in.

B.
There should be two different trading partner agreements, with each agreement
using a different partner channel depending on which folder the processed file needs
to be placed in.

C.
There should be one trading partner agreement, but there should be two different
listening channels depending on which folder the file needs to be placed in.

D.
This functionality cannot be achieved In Oracle B2B natively and needs to be
implemented using a Java callout.



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