EDI-INT

EDI-INT Approach: Basic Definition Electronic Data Interchange over the Internet (EDI-INT) refers to the use of internet-based technologies and protocols to facilitate the secure and reliable exchange of electronic data between trading partners. EDI-INT is an extension of traditional Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems, allowing organizations to leverage the internet for transmitting EDI messages in Read More →

AS1 protocol

AS1 (Applicability Statement 1) EDI-INT Specification AS1 (Applicability Statement 1) is a standard that is based on SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) and Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME). Applicability Statement 1 is part of a series of standards (AS2 (Applicability Statement 2), AS3 (Applicability Statement 3) and AS4 (Applicability Statement 4) aimed to meet Read More →

edi_operation

EDI components description and transport protocols presentation EDI Components: sender and receiver There are many EDI components involved in an EDI relationship between two trading partners. EDI is a batch process in which transactions are grouped together into one or more files and all transmitted at the same time. One trading partner is the sender (outbound) and Read More →