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API Web Service for EDI X12 Exchange – Discover the Advantages
For over 25 years, we have been working with EDI, integrating systems, and helping companies of all sizes in their digital transformation journey. We have been writing extensively and covering hot topics about EDI integration with e-commerce such as Shopify, Amazon, and other e-commerce platforms, or EDI for drop-ship business, or EDI Integration with Salesforce and other different CRM and ERP systems.
We have extensive knowledge in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and we share our knowledge by writing a large number of articles in our Blog; we take up questions from our readers and contacts, related to different EDI topics, including types of EDI messages, EDI Standards and we try to respond to those in our blog.
In this article, there is an important topic I want to expand on: it is our EDI2XML API service, to translate EDI to XML (and vice versa) through our Http/https/httpss REST Web Service; This service, now available as Version 2.0, has gained significant traction among CTOs, integrators, and developers. With major improvements to security (OAuth2), performance, and documentation, the upgraded version is ideal for integration projects using SOA (or service-oriented architecture) or ESB (enterprise service bus).
What Is EDI2XML Web Service and How Does It Work?
EDI2XML Web Service is an HTTP/HTTPS/HTTPSS service running over the internet, on EDIXML own platform that is capable of receiving HTTP/HTTPS/HTTPSS requests to translate EDI messages to XML, and XML messages (based on EDI2XML’s proprietary format) to EDI. The principles of the mechanism of EDI2XML Web Service is schematically illustrated in the figure below.
Is EDI2XML Web Service Right for Your Business or Development Team?
EDI2XML Web Service is for developers and businesses interested in building their own EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) integration flows and programs. Normally, these individuals are capable of interacting with external API and Web Services to translate EDI to XML and XML to EDI, and have the resources and expertise to work with Web Services and HTTP/HTTPS/HTTPSS requests in order to achieve their goals. With Version 2.0, EDI2XML Web Service becomes an even more powerful and reliable option for IT professionals seeking a secure, fast, and flexible solution to handle EDI data exchanges.
Getting Started with EDI2XML API: Setup in Under 60 Minutes
In order to access EDI2XML Web Service and start taking advantage of our HTTP/HTTPS service in your EDI integration projects, we require that you fill the form on our EDI2XML website.
Getting started with EDI2XML Web Service is very simple and quick. Within less than an hour, you can issue the first Call to the Web Service and see the response.
Our Web Service is very well documented, and instructions are provided with each subscription. The instructions on how to get started are very straight forward and simple to follow. We provide detailed instructions and screenshots.
For a junior developer who is able to follow instructions, he can see results within less than an hour, just by following instructions from our quick start guide.
Moreover, we offer a 30-minute courtesy technical call for every new subscriber.
What Are the Limitations of the EDI2XML REST API?
Access to our EDI2XML Web Service is unlimited, and there are no limits for http/https calls. EDI2XML format supports currently the most commonly used EDI formats in North America: X12 and EDIFACT. You can check supported EDI transactions listed on our website. In case a transaction you are looking for is not on the list, we can simply just add it and activate into the service at no additional fee.
Understanding the XML Schema for EDI2XML API Integration
When translating from EDI to XML, our EDI2XML Web service will generate a “proprietary” XML format we call it “EDI2XML format”. This is a very structured format where we also provide the corresponding schemas (.xsd) for each transaction, in order to ease developers’ lives.
When translating from XML to EDI, EDI2XML expects a proprietary XML format, which we do provide the schemas (.xsd).
What’s New in EDI2XML Web Service v2.0?
- OAuth2 Token-Based Authentication – for improved security over HTTP/HTTPS
- Improved Performance – faster processing of large EDI documents
- Updated Developer Documentation – clearer examples and onboarding
- New Sandbox Mode – for testing and simulation
- Full Support for JSON – convert EDI ↔ JSON with ease (in addition to XML)
Version 2.0 reflects our commitment to continuous improvement and developer support.
Does EDI2XML Web Service Support HTTPS?
EDI2XML API service supports http and https REST calls. We do realize how important is to transmit EDI information on a public tunnel such as the internet, with full security, when calling our EDI2XML web service.
Why Businesses Choose EDI2XML Web Service for Secure EDI Data Exchange
- Get started with less than an hour
- No contract: pay as you go
- Very simple and dynamic pricing scheme
- Availability and reliability
- Based on proven technology in the field for over 20 years now
- Outstanding technical support
- Self-service solution
- Cloud based
- Low cost
- Quick entry: you can be up and running in less than an hour, since we provide everything an integrator/developer needs to get started. We provide java client with its source code and instructions on how to try it.
- Free trial for [15] days, with no commitment.
EDI Consultancy
We do offer EDI projects consultancy. We help companies plan, deploy, test and integrate EDI projects. You can simply call us (450) 68-3009 Ext 223 or write us sales@namtek.ca if you need any EDI consulting work. We have proven 25 years of experience in EDI and integration projects.