We encourage our Trading Partners to consider using the Internet for exchanging EDI data.
We offer the exchange of EDI data over the Internet using SMTP to transport the data.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a protocol used for sending electronic mail messages (email) between computers.
Ace uses the S/MIME format and protocol to add a signature and encryption to the Internet MIME messages.
A certificate ensures authentication of the email messages. The certificates provide data encryption and an electronic signature. You can obtain a certificate from a certificate authority such as Verisign, or create your own self-signed certificate.
If you are interested in exchanging data via AS1 with Ace, please fill out and return this check sheet AS1 Setup Information.
Ace also offers the exchange of data over the Internet using HTTP. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol is used by web servers to transport data over the Internet.
Authentication and encryption is provided via a certificate, much like the above AS1 standard.
Besides the certificate, there are other components needed for using AS2. You will need a URL. URL is the abbreviation for Universal Resource Language, standard naming convention on the Internet. The URL is the address of a resource, or file, available on the Internet. The URL contains the protocol of the resource (e.g. http:// or ftp://), the domain name for the resource, and the hierarchical name for the file (address). For example, a page on the internet may be at the URL http://www.learnthat.com/define/u/url.shtml. The beginning part, http:// provides the protocol, the next part www.learnthat.com is the domain, and the main domain is learnthat.com, while www is a pointer to a computer or a resource. The rest, /define/u/url.shtml is the pointer to the specific file on that server.
You will also need an IP address. The IP address identifies a computer or device on a network and is sometimes part of the above URL. The IP address looks like a series of numbers (123.23.634.34).
Also important to Ace is the port number you will be using to send your data to us. We use a firewall to protect Ace from intrusions and unwanted Internet traffic.
If you are interested in exchanging data via AS2 with Ace, please fill out and return this check sheet AS2 Setup Information.