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AS2continues to be one of the most widely-adopted messaging standards in the world. Retailers, consumer product goods, hard-lines, insurance, financial services, petroleum industry, and government agencies have adopted AS2 to safeguard critical business information that represents billions of dollars each year.
*Axway SecureTransport: Testing for SHA-256, SHA-384 both inbound and outbound. SHA-512 was not supported. ** Cleo supported Basic Authentication (BA) outbound only. *** Oracle Integration Cloud requires clients to use Basic Authentication in order to gain access to its server. Therefore, it was only able to test against the other products that participated in the BA optional tests. Interoperability certification was not completed against products that did not participate in the BA optional tests.
*Axway SecureTransport: Testing for SHA-256, SHA-384 both inbound and outbound. SHA-512 was not supported.
AS3 is the draft specification standard that enables vendor applications to communicate EDI (or other data such as XML) over the Internet using File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
AS4 jump-starts ebMS v3 implementations by constraining the options for vendors to implement, as well as provides some specific guidance for using web services as a secure, document-agnostic B2B messaging platform.
Full matrix interoperability certification is mission-critical to ensure that information transmitted is received securely, no matter the size of your enterprise. ebXML Messaging (also called TRP—Transport Routing & Packaging) focuses on the means for transmitting a document (payload) from one party to another, possibly through intermediaries. This protocol standardizes the way B2B transactions are transmitted.