These parameters allow you to define the packaging for data being transported from the TP. Find these parameters under the FromPartner Packaging tab. .
The initial set of parameters before Digital Envelope Protocol are eXchange parameters common to all protocol managers. See the eXchange Integrator User’s Guide for information on these parameters.
Provides the sender’s requirements for message encryption using the digital-envelope (DIGENV) method. Digital enveloping is a procedure in which the message is encrypted by symmetrical encryption (using a shared secret key), and the secret key is sent to the message recipient encrypted, along with the recipient’s public key.
Select http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#, SMIME2.0, or SMIME3.0; not required.
http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#
Identifies the technology used to digitally sign a message. This parameter has a single implied version attribute whose value is a string that identifies the version of the specified technology.
Select XMLDSIG; not required.
XMLDSIG
Specifies the XML digital signature type to be used (for more information, see http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/).
Select Enveloped, Enveloping, Detached, or SoapEnveloped; not required.
SoapEnveloped
Designates how the signed attribute within the AckRequested element in the SOAP message header is set.
Select Always, Never, or Per Message; not required.
None
When a signed acknowledgment is received from a TP and its associated outbound request message is not signed, ebXML Protocol Manager is unable to verify the signature and logs an error.
Allows you to designate whether the AckRequested element within the SOAP message header is operating.
If you set this parameter to true, the system requests an acknowledgment for each message. Setting it to false disables this feature (see Additional Information).
true or false; not required.
false
Allows you to designate whether the DuplicateElimination element within the SOAP message header is operating.
If you set this parameter to true, the system keeps each message from being duplicated. Setting it to false disables this feature (see Additional Information).
true or false; not required.
false
Allows you to specify the current message’s final destination. By using toPartyMSH, you make the receiving party the final destination.
Values are listed in the drop-down menu.
Select urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-msg:actor:toPartyMSH; required.
None
Specifies the mode of the reply to the current message.
Select None or mshSignalsOnly; required.
None
Specifies the language in which the description, errors, and so on, are sent out. Refer to the ebXML documentation on their Web site for details.
A valid string supplied by the user; required.
en-us (English, U.S.)