Expedite provides several different options for session recovery. How do I know which one to choose?
To select a checkpoint level to meet your needs, you need to understand how Information Exchange uses checkpoints, or commits. Information Exchange does not deliver a file until it is completely committed. That is, if the session breaks and the file is partially sent, Information Exchange does not deliver the partial file. Instead, Information Exchange waits until you resume the session and either cancel the partially sent file, or transmit the remaining characters from the file. By default, Expedite uses checkpoint-level session recovery. With this type of recovery, Expedite takes checkpoints during the session after a certain number of characters are transmitted. The number of characters between commits is determined by your commit data setting on the transmit profile command. This is the most efficient way to do recovery.