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EdiNation InHouse API for Azure

1. Overview

EdiNation InHouse EDI API allows you to run EdiNation's EDI translation and validation API in your own cloud or on-prem environment(s).
This tutorial uses the example Azure Function that comes with the EdiNation Inhouse product, to demonstrate how to publish EdiNation Inhouse API as an Azure Function in your own Azure subscription(s).

NOTE: The example is for .NET isolated process function.

2. Requirements

3. EdiNation Inhouse account and installation files

Sign up for EdiNation Inhouse with a professional email address to receive the in-house EDI API installation files EdiFabric.dll and EdiFabric.Api.dll.

NOTE: You won't be able to use this edition of EdiFabric on its own or as a substitute for a product you previously obtained from edifabric.com.

4. Setup

Rebuild the solution. If there are any build errors, contact us at https://support.edifabric.com/hc/en-us/requests/new for assistance.

5. Getting started

To get started, follow the steps in the How to use InHouse EDI API as Azure Function article.

6. Warranty

The source code in these example projects is strictly for demonstrational purposes and is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, whether expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.

7. Additional information

What is Inhouse EDI API

How to use EDI API as AWS Lambda

How to use EDI API as ASP.NET Core

Support

Last updated on February 28, 2023

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