Email sent to software developers on 23rd of February 2021
Kia Ora There are only four short months until we transition away from eBusiness Gateway and Java applet ACC legacy services. Adopting our APIs, now, will ensure uninterrupted access to ACC services for your customers. eBusiness Gateway alternative Links to an interim eBusiness Gateway alternative will be available from the end of June and a gradual onboarding process will follow from July. We hope to have everyone migrated to the eBusiness Gateway alternative as quickly as possible after beginning the onboarding process. The eBusiness Gateway will continue to be available to users until their migration date with decommissioning of the eBusiness Gateway to follow in late 2021. Bulk uploading files to the eBusiness Gateway alternative will become a manual process and the data requirements will align with the API standards for claim and invoice submissions. If you wish to maintain automated uploading of bulk submissions, you will need to adopt our APIs. Invoice API We recently updated our invoice API, to accommodate an increase in the character limit for Purchase Order (PO) numbers. The updated API and release notes are now available on our Developer Resource Centre for you to begin testing. Claims API The swagger file and release notes for version three of our claims API will be available in late March on our Developer Resource Centre. This new version of the API will mitigate the risk of your customers running out of claim numbers. A new auto-numbering service will save the time you spend on the current manual process. Documents to ACC API The Documents to ACC API will now be available from 19 March on our Developer Resource Centre for you to begin testing. This API will initially allow your customers to send us seven different document types and in future releases will be extended to allow for additional document types. Preparing your customers for change We encourage you to notify your customers of the changes outlined above. You may want to consider using the information in the box below to advise your customers of any upcoming changes. If you currently provide links to eBusiness Gateway services, you may want to consider using the information in the box below to advise your customers of any upcoming changes. Please get in touch with us if you need any assistance identifying the changes to ACC’s digital services that your customers are likely to experience.
Nāku noa, nā Brent Fry ACC Digital – Consumed Services Manager |