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| Michael Krok 2006-06-08, 1:21 am |
| I have a customer that is implementing a 270/271 solution with CMS. After
examining the CMS companion guides they require you to use TCPIP Socet
Streaming to send/receive data. I was looking for anyone that has dome this
with them before and some pointers on how to implement this using BTS06 and
HIPAA 3.3. Creating the 270 is not a real concern, I'm more intersted in how
some of you integrated in the Socket streaming with CMS. I assume some
custome programming with System.NET.Sockets but is this advisable let's say
from an orchestration? We have the leased line ealready set up (extranet)
From the CMS companion guide:
4.1
Real Time Communications Transport Protocol Communications through the
Extranet to the CMS data center will be via the TCP/IP streaming socket
protocol. Trading Partners can submit multiple 270 transactions without
waiting for a response before triggering the next 270. Trading partners must
ensure that the session remains connected until all responses are received.
Each submitted transmission shall contain one 270 transaction with only one
ISA and IEA segment, along with a transmission wrapper around the 270
transaction. The transmission wrapper Header/Trailer has no Segment ID
associated with it and requires the length of the transaction message. There
will be no handshake after the connection is accepted with the first
submitted transmission.
Outbound response transactions will have the same format transmission
wrapper. The response to the submitter will be returned in the same session
in which the 270 was submitted.
--
Michael Krok
President
Mallard Solutions LLC
Microsoft Certified Partner
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Michael Krok
President
Mallard Solutions LLC
Microsoft Certified Partner
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| Greg Forsythe 2006-06-08, 7:19 am |
| Sounds like a Socket adapter would be the answer.
There is an example here.
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...E1-FC83B02F57C1
Greg
"Michael Krok" <TheDuck@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:71A0679D-AE1D-4204-9507-887B9163BEEF@microsoft.com...
>I have a customer that is implementing a 270/271 solution with CMS. After
> examining the CMS companion guides they require you to use TCPIP Socet
> Streaming to send/receive data. I was looking for anyone that has dome
> this
> with them before and some pointers on how to implement this using BTS06
> and
> HIPAA 3.3. Creating the 270 is not a real concern, I'm more intersted in
> how
> some of you integrated in the Socket streaming with CMS. I assume some
> custome programming with System.NET.Sockets but is this advisable let's
> say
> from an orchestration? We have the leased line ealready set up (extranet)
>
> From the CMS companion guide:
> 4.1
> Real Time Communications Transport Protocol Communications through the
> Extranet to the CMS data center will be via the TCP/IP streaming socket
> protocol. Trading Partners can submit multiple 270 transactions without
> waiting for a response before triggering the next 270. Trading partners
> must
> ensure that the session remains connected until all responses are
> received.
> Each submitted transmission shall contain one 270 transaction with only
> one
> ISA and IEA segment, along with a transmission wrapper around the 270
> transaction. The transmission wrapper Header/Trailer has no Segment ID
> associated with it and requires the length of the transaction message.
> There
> will be no handshake after the connection is accepted with the first
> submitted transmission.
>
> Outbound response transactions will have the same format transmission
> wrapper. The response to the submitter will be returned in the same
> session
> in which the 270 was submitted.
> --
> Michael Krok
> President
> Mallard Solutions LLC
> Microsoft Certified Partner
> --
> Michael Krok
> President
> Mallard Solutions LLC
> Microsoft Certified Partner
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| Michael Krok 2006-06-09, 1:20 am |
| Thanks Greg - ReadMe says it requires BizTalk 2004 - hope it works out ok
with 2006, it should
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Michael Krok
President
Mallard Solutions LLC
Microsoft Certified Partner
"Greg Forsythe" wrote:
> Sounds like a Socket adapter would be the answer.
> There is an example here.
> http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...E1-FC83B02F57C1
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> Greg
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> "Michael Krok" <TheDuck@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
> news:71A0679D-AE1D-4204-9507-887B9163BEEF@microsoft.com...
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