This section provides you with the steps to configure the community participant's environment. In this case, this environment is handled with a WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express system. In the sample scenario presented in this chapter, partnerTwo is using WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express to send and receive EDI using HTTP AS2.
To successfully receive EDI via HTTP AS2, take the following steps:
As the first step, you must create a profile for Partner Two in WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express. To create a profile for Partner Two, take the following steps:
Receipt Address Unsecure Domain |
IP_COMPUTER_C where IP_COMPUTER_C is the Internet protocol (IP) address of Computer C, where WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express is running |
Receipt Address Unsecure Port |
80 where 80 is the port assigned for use by WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express during installation. |
AS2 Sender ID |
987654321 |
Business ID Type |
DUNS |
Business Identifier |
987654321 |
Partner One must be identified as a participant to WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express. To create Partner One as a participant, take the following steps:
From the Manage Participants view, you can see the details for partnerOne.
Once the participant for Partner One exists, you must configure Partner One for AS2 and HTTP. This configuration identifies the parameters required by WebSphere Partner Gateway - Express for both sending and receiving HTTP and AS2 to partnerOne.
To configure partnerOne for HTTP and AS2, take the following steps:
http://IP_COMPUTER_B:7080/bcgreceiver/submit
Where IP_COMPUTER_B is the IP address of Computer B.
User Name: partnerOne
Password: partnerOne
Remember these were referenced earlier in the sample step of creating the default gateway for Partner Two in WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise Edition on Computer B.
http://IP_COMPUTER_B:7080/bcgreceiver/submit