On this overview page, you'll find a collection of topics of interest to buyers requiring technical information about TecCom integration scenarios relevant for them as well as links to the SDK's sections containing the pertinent articles.
The intended audience of these articles are technical professionals such as project managers, DevOps engineers, IT administrators, and developers.
Since most, if not all, of these articles are part of the closed TecCom Order SDK, your TecCom Wiki user account will need elevated privileges first in order to gain access. Please contact your sales representative or the consultant assigned to your implementation project.
The first section among the General topics area in the TecCom SDK contains a handful of important introductory articles, of which Implementing TecCom Order (Read this first) absolutely has to be your first stop if you're new to this SDK.
Click to jump to SDK section: General
Next up is the TXML5 section. Here, all articles treating the various topics surrounding our default business message format are gathered. Specifically, it contains:
The TXML5 test supplier is especially useful for buyers while implementing their own web service client since they can communicate with a TecOrg sending fully business-rules-compliant responses using several TXML-5-exclusive message features.
Click to jump to SDK section: TXML5
Finally, For Buyers and Suppliers is a section containing relevant information for both roles:
Click to jump to SDK section: For Buyers and Suppliers
There are two ways for a buyer to implement TecCom directly in the ERP using .NET: with or without our library. In this section, everything is described from the perspective of a developer who is using our .NET library:
In addition to these topics, we also have a sample project available for buyers implementing a TOM web service client in .NET without using our library. You can likewise find this tutorial in the .NET section.
Click to jump to SDK section: .NET Integration for Buyers
It is of course perfectly possible to implement a TecCom web service client on the buyer's side without using a .NET-based tech stack. For this scenario, we have prepared a couple of in-depth tutorials as well. This section will introduce you to the following topics:
Click to jump to SDK section: WSDL Implementation for Buyers