Available Tools
This chapter provides an overview of the Ensemble tools that you can use to work with ASTM schemas and documents. It contains the following sections:
Using the ASTM Schema Structures Page
The ASTM Schemas page enables you to import and view ASTM schema specifications.
To display this page, click Ensemble > Interoperate > ASTM > ASTM Schema Structures.
For general information on using this page, see “Using the Schema Structures Page” in Ensemble Virtual Documents.
For information on creating custom schema categories, see “Creating Custom Schema Categories” in Ensemble Virtual Documents.
Using the ASTM Document Viewer Page
The ASTM Document page enables you to display ASTM documents, parsing them in different ways, so that you can determine which DocType to use. You can also test transformations. The documents can be external files or documents from the Ensemble message archives.
To display this page, click Ensemble > Interoperate > ASTM > ASTM Document Viewer.
For general information on using this page, see “Using the Document Viewer Page” in Ensemble Virtual Documents.
ASTM Classes
For reference, this section lists the classes that Ensemble provides to enable you to work with ASTM documents.
Item | Classes | Notes |
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Business services | Each of these ASTM business service classes uses a different adapter, as indicated by the class name. | |
Business processes | Ensemble provides a couple of sample business processes. | |
Business operations | Each of these ASTM business operation classes uses a different adapter, as indicated by the class name. | |
Message class | EnsLib.EDI.ASTM.DocumentOpens in a new tab | This is a specialized message class to carry ASTM documents as Ensemble virtual documents. |
Search tables | EnsLib.EDI.ASTM.SearchTableOpens in a new tab | This is a specialized search table class for ASTM documents. |
You can also create and use subclasses of these classes.
The business host classes include configurable targets. The following diagram shows some of them:
For information on other configurable targets, see “Reference for Settings.”