Single instance of installation of Oracle B2B to manage both HTTP as HTTPS r

Hello

I want to send 850 transactions with trading partners that use HTTP and HTTPS. I want to create a single instance of ORACLE B2b to manage the HTTP and HTTPS. Please do the needful.

Thanks and greetings
Srinivas kola

Published by: user11342588 on July 15, 2009 03:15

Hi Srinivas,

Below the tutorial can be useful for you-

http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/B14099_19/integrate.1012/b19370/tutorial_rn_edi.htm#sthref583

Kind regards
Anuj

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