Jon
01-15-2003, 09:38
I am working on my first implementation of an EDIINT solution, and I ran into a question regarding enforcing the security type of an EDIINT document coming into TN via the wm.EDIINT:receive through an HTTP connection.
The security I'm refering to is the type, which can be:
signed
encrypted
signedAndEncrypted
plain
I want to enforce that any documents sent to Trading Networks are signedAndEncrypted. If something is received as "plain", I do not want to process it and go to error processing.
I have looked into a number of things, and haven't found an answer. The things I have looked at are:
1. Extended Fields for the EDI documents. There is a signature field, but it is always null, regardless if the document is signed or unsigned.
2. The pipeline within the service a processing rule calls tied to the doctype for the EDI document. I didn't see anything that told me the state of the EDIINT document.
Any help or ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jon
The security I'm refering to is the type, which can be:
signed
encrypted
signedAndEncrypted
plain
I want to enforce that any documents sent to Trading Networks are signedAndEncrypted. If something is received as "plain", I do not want to process it and go to error processing.
I have looked into a number of things, and haven't found an answer. The things I have looked at are:
1. Extended Fields for the EDI documents. There is a signature field, but it is always null, regardless if the document is signed or unsigned.
2. The pipeline within the service a processing rule calls tied to the doctype for the EDI document. I didn't see anything that told me the state of the EDIINT document.
Any help or ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jon