AOC Message Interface Overview Document Version: 5.8 Date: September 18, 2014
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Table Of Contents
1 IntroductionThis document discusses the AOC Message format, which defines how every message is "wrapped" and sent through an Airline Operation Center (AOC). 1.1 AudienceThe intended audience for this document includes existing and potential Jeppesen customers, integration partners, and personnel with roles associated with application architecture, application development, system testing, implementation, and application support for the Message Wrapper. 1.2 XML Schema/XSDThe XML schema for this ICD is published in the following file: AOCMessage.XSD
2 AOC Interface Messages2.1 AOC Message2.1.1 Message OverviewIn order to route messages accurately and effectively each message must be 'wrapped' such that the original message becomes the body and the header contains all the routing information needed by Jeppesen Solution Integrator (JSI). The JSI wrapper wraps all inter-application and inter-process communications whether request/response, or publish/subscribe. It contains information about the type of message but no information about the content of the message. Such content is contained in the ICD between the sending application and receiving application. Refer to the Message Overview for additional information concerning the use of this message. 2.1.2 Message DetailsThe following table provides details on the message version and includes links to the message’s technical specification.
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