- Trading Partner Management
- Custom Document Support
- JDeveloper Integration
- CPP-CPA import/export support with some limitations
- Self-Service
API support to bring xml form of Metadata - Bulk data import/export/validation using command line utility
- Ease of versioning metadata without damaging runtime data
- Grouping Multiple Agreements as a single configuration
- Which helps user to do operate on multiple agreements
- Native document to XML document conversion and validation
- Edifecs XEngine & Edifecs SpecBuilder http://www.edifecs.com
- Transports
- File
- FTP / SFTP (SSH file transport protocol)/ FTPs (FTP over SSL)
- HTTP / HTTPS
- AQ (JDBC/JNDI)
- JMS (topic/queue)
- TCP
- Email (IMap/ Pop3)
- Exchange Protocols
- MLLP - Minimum Lower Layer Protocol
- AS1 - Applicability Statement 1
- AS2 - Applicability Statement 2
- ebMS - ebXML Messaging Services (1.0/2.0)
- RNIF -RosettaNet Implementation FrameWork (1.1/2.0)
- Generic Exchange ( used for flat file, UCCNET, any custom xml transfer)
- Document Protocols
- HL7- Health Level 7 (http://www.hl7.org/)
- EDI - Electronic Data Interchange
- X12 - ANSI ASC X12
- EDIFACT - Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce, and Transport
- OAG
- UCCNet
- 1Sync
- RosettaNet
- Custom (OAG, UCCNET, Positional Flat file, ebXML, and etc.,)
- Packaging Protocols
- MIME 1.0/2.0
- RNIF 1.1
- Generic
- Oracle B2B Process Flow
- Command line Utilities
- Batching EDI Messages
Indeed, best practices and recommended configuration details of Oracle B2B product will be discussed in this blog.
Core Functionality and Features of Oracle B2B Products
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3 comments:
Can I post your post to my blogger? I will add a backlink to your blog. That's one really great post.
b2b fashion
a long list but hwen you start working on it you find most of it is buggy.
Anuj
We well welcome to post your thoughts.
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