Using the PIP Specification to Create a Process Configuration

After you download a Partner Interface Process (PIP) from the RosettaNet organization (from RosettaNet.org), the download package includes a PIP specification document. This document contains guidance on what settings to use when you create a process configuration in the BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet Management Console.

How PIP Settings Map to the PIP Specification

The following table describes how PIP settings map to information in the RosettaNet PIP specification.

Process Configuration setting Information in the PIP specification
Process Code Subheading on the title page, for example, "PIP3A4"
Version PIP Version Identifier subheading on the title page, for example, "02.02.00"
Process name Subheading on the title page, for example, "Request Purchase Order"
Description (General tab) Section 3.1, Business Process Definition
Non-Repudiation Required Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls
Time to Acknowledge (Seconds) Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls
Is Authorization Required? Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls
Is Persistent Confidentiality Required (No reference from the PIP specification)
Is Secure Transport Required? Table 4-3: Message Exchange Controls
Is Single Action Section 4.3, Business Transaction Dialog Specification
Non-Repudiation of Origin and Content Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls
Retry Count Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls
Time to Perform Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls
Name Table 3-3: Business Activity Performance Controls (Activity Name)
Type (No reference from the PIP specification - for future use)
Description (Initiator and Response tabs) Table 3-4: PIP Business Documents
Name (Initiator and Response tabs) Table 3-4: PIP Business Documents
Role (Initiator and Response tabs) Table 3-1: Partner Role Descriptions
Role Description (Initiator and Response tabs) Table 3-1: Partner Role Descriptions
Role Type (Initiator and Response tabs) Table 3-1: Partner Role Descriptions
Service Table 4-1: Network Component Specification
Service Classification Table 4-1: Network Component Specification

See Also

How to Create or Edit a Process Configuration