What's New in V5.2.6.1, Interim Fix 2

IBM® Sterling B2B Integrator V5.2.6.1, Interim Fix 2 offers new features and functionality.

Security Fixes

Sterling B2B Integrator includes a security fix. See the security bulletin or the Fix List for Sterling B2B Integrator V5.2 for more information.

Additional B2B APIs available in Sterling File Gateway

The following table lists B2B APIs that are added or updated for this release. See Accessing the B2B REST APIs and documentation for information on installing and using these APIs.
API Name Description
CodeList Services Service for reading, creating or deleting code lists.
Document Services Service for reading, creating or deleting documents, and working with document payloads.
Mailbox Services Service for reading, creating, updating or deleting mailboxes.
Mailbox Content Services Service for reading mailbox contents.
Mailbox Message Services Service for reading, creating, updating, deleting, or extracting mailbox messages.
Message Batch Services Service for reading or creating message bathes.
Routing Rules Services Service for reading, creating, updating, deleting, or evaluating routing rules.
Trading Partner Services Enhanced to support creating partner mailboxes and related objects for Global Mailbox

Custom attributes and a reject option added to EBICS

Users can now add custom attributes before submitting an EBICS order. These attributes are saved in the ordermetadata.xml file and then displayed in the UI of the order. To define custom attributes, use the <ebicsUserAttribute> tag in the ordermetadata.xml file.

Furthermore, signatories can now reject a pending FUL order. If any signatory rejects the FUL order before the required number of signatories is met, the order is no longer listed as a pending task to any of the signatories, and is not processed further.

For more information, see the EBICS Client User Guide.

bin Directory updates

A new command (documentFetch.sh or documentFetch.cmd) has been added to the bin Directory. This command saves the contents of a document in the TRANS_DATA table to a file in order to view it. You can use it with or without encryption. For more information, see the bin Directory Files documentation.