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General Data Transfer Platform: GTP Overview With the realization of centralized business processing by large enterprises or organizations, a large amount of data and information generated by various data centers, as well as a variety of image files, etc., need to be promptly and quickly transferred from the servers or terminals at the provincial and municipal levels to the national center, or sent from the national center to the centers at the provincial, municipal and county levels. Due to the huge amount of data to be transmitted, the process of transmission through a large number of servers and network links, and at the same time, due to the organizations and personnel involved in this work throughout the country, so the efficiency, reliability, security and other aspects of the data transmission put forward a number of requirements, the traditional file transfer tools have not been able to cope with the needs of the enterprise-level application environment. General Data Transfer Platform (GTP) is a data transfer platform for distributed applications, which provides general transfer functions to meet the needs of enterprise-level applications in response to the above demands. The GTP system is based on TongLINK/Q, a mature messaging middleware, which ensures that the core system is stable, reliable, scalable, and easy to manage and maintain. At the same time, the GTP platform provides a variety of management, deployment and security functions required for enterprise large data transmission, making it easy to use. With this platform, users do not need any coding, and can easily realize reliable, secure and efficient file transfer between upper and lower level nodes with simple configuration. GTP integrates TongLINK/Q, a messaging middleware, as the underlying transport core, and relies on the underlying messaging services provided by TongLINK/Q to complete the high-level services for users. GTP built-in core services include user and permission management services, *** enjoyment services, file sending and receiving services and resource management services; in addition, it also provides security management, system management, log management and other auxiliary services. GTP provides a graphical user interface for end-users to complete the tasks of sending and receiving files, uploading and downloading *** enjoyment directories and files, user rights management, resource management, etc. At the same time, GTP also provides an application program interface (API), which is convenient for users to flexibly develop a more personalized file transfer system and integrate with other systems.