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Xware xTrm over SSL
Xware xTrm Communication Protocol over SSL is a secure, encrypted communication protocol used primarily within the Xware xTrm platform to enable safe data exchange between enterprise systems, often across corporate firewalls or internet connections. The protocol relies on SSL/TLS to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of transmitted data, supporting encrypted business-critical transfers and integration scenarios..
The Xware xTrm Communication Protocol is designed to facilitate integration and data exchange between enterprise-level business systems. Unlike traditional file transfer methods, xTrm utilizes a messaging-oriented architecture that allows for structured and reliable delivery of transactions. Communication occurs over TCP port 3424, encapsulated within SSL/TLS encryption to protect the data stream.
The protocol typically supports high-volume, automated, and mission-critical workflows, integrating partners, suppliers, and internal systems. It is optimized for interoperability with middleware solutions, enabling standardized processes like order handling, invoicing, and logistics updates. SSL provides endpoint authentication and encrypts the session, reducing risks associated with data interception.
Within IT environments, xTrm is often deployed in demilitarized zones (DMZs), bridging secured internal networks with external-facing components. This facilitates scenarios where internal data must be securely exposed to partners or cloud services without compromising internal infrastructure integrity.