Reference
References for B2B Advanced Communications

- Error message reference
B2B Advanced Communications messages relay information about how the system or application is doing and can alert you to exceptional conditions when they occur. - Adapter and service reference
B2B Advanced Communications provides services and adapters to help you communicate with other products to achieve your business goals. - Storage reference
The storage component holds data in the form of blobs and is similar to a file system. However, unlike a file system, the storage component does not allow blobs to be looked up by name. - Command reference
The commands provide the ability to configure and manage your nodes and node members. - Properties file reference
The installation of B2B Advanced Communications creates properties that configure your installation. You can use these properties to monitor and customize your installation. - Trace specification reference
You can use trace specification strings to toggle the display of debugging logs for a specific component in B2B Advanced Communications. - AS2 reference
Applicability Statement 2 (AS2) defines communication methods that can be used to efficiently and reliably exchange business data between trading partners over HTTP or HTTPS. - AS4 reference
AS4 simplifies the ebMS 3.0 specification for web services business-to-business messaging. - User exit Java API reference
Development of user exits requires the creation of OSGi bundles with at least one of these public Java™ APIs exported as an OSGi service. - File Transfer REST API
Use the File transfer REST API to upload and download files using HTTP or HTTPS as the transport protocol and to list the contents of a directory. - Web Services REST API Reference and Interactive Console
You can build and test your B2B Advanced Communications REST APIs from the Web Services Browser. Both the API Reference, which is the REST API documentation, and the Interactive Console can be accessed from the B2B Advanced Communications user interface.
Parent topic: B2B Advanced Communications