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T5 Desktop is designed to provide
trading functionality to a single computer within your organization.
Although T5 Desktop does not have the integrated server capabilities
of T5 Enterprise, it still provides you the same powerful,
robust, and simple operation for securely transmitting critical
business data.
T5 Desktop is best for customers who
- need to connect to an existing trading community that
currently operates a Templar system
- need to connect with another T5 Desktop version at a trading
partner's facility
- don't need to govern an entire trading community
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core services:
- Internal Database Server—Runs
the internal Java-based T5 database.
- Certificate Store Service—Handles
the storage and retrieval of certificates and private keys
from encrypted storage.
- Control Service—Controls
the other services and handles routing of requests to the
Certificate Store service, and any other message based services
that may be plugged into the system.
- Receive Decryption Service—Decrypts
data upon receipt into T5.
- Receive Service—Handles
the sending of receipts and any post-processing requirements.
- Transmit Service—Picks
files up, encrypts them, and wraps them in a MIME envelope.
- Retransmit Service—Evaluates
the retransmission policies in the trading partner agreements
and retransmits data as required.
- Certificate Regeneration / CRL
Update Service—Regenerates certificates and
updates the certificate revocation list.
- SMTP Mail Send Service—Sends
data via SMTP mail.
- Ad-Hoc Transfer Service—Handles
the conversion of non-EDI files into EDI files.
- TCP Send Service—Sends
data via TCP.
- FTP Send Service—Sends
data via FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
- Direct File Transmit Service—Sends
data for direct file transfe (i.e. when a file is placed
straight into a directory either on the same machine or
one on a local network).
- HTTP Send Service—Sends
data via HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol).
- TCP with SSL Send Service—Sends
data via TCP with SSL.
- Schedule Service—Processes
scheduled jobs.
- POP3 Mail Receive Service—Receives
data via POP3 mail.
- TCP Receive Service—Receives
data via TCP direct.
- TCP with SSL Receive Service—Receives
data via TCP with SSL.
- EDI File Rationalization Service—Breaks
files with multiple interchanges to different trading partners
into single transactions.
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