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Title : Certificate Exchange Messaging for EDIINT
Author(s) : K. Meadors, D. Moberg
Filename : draft-meadors-certificate-exchange-04.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2006-11-10
The EDIINT AS1, AS2 and AS3 message formats do not currently contain
any neutral provisions for transporting and exchanging trading
partner profiles or digital certificates. EDIINT Certificate Exchange
Messaging provides the format and means to effectively exchange
certificates for use within trading partner relationships. The
messaging consists of two types of messages, Request and Response,
which allow trading partners to communicate certificates, their
intended usage and their acceptance through XML. Certificates can be
specified for use in digital signatures, data encryption or SSL/TLS
over HTTP (HTTPS).
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