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Subject: RE: Ebxml, Biztalk et al
Thanks William - Actually, I am interested in both parts. I am very technically involved with our business development and so the transport layer initiatives are very important to me. However, as I am directing the exchange itself, the overview of XML B2B frameworks is also very important. I have looked at cXML, CBL etc... and all are very interesting. However ebXML seems to be taking all of those initiatives a step further and really providing and end-to-end architecture at various levels. BizTalk does something similar. The email addresses given should be useful - thanks ! Didn't realize there were so many ebXML lists :-) Steven Author and Reviewer, Professional XML, ASP XML, Beginners XML, Pro Site Server, Pro Site Server Commerce Wrox Press, http://www.wrox.com Steven Livingstone Glasgow, Scotland. 07771 957 280 or +447771957280 -----Original Message----- From: William J. Kammerer [mailto:wkammerer@foresightcorp.com] Sent: 15 July 2000 17:51 To: ebXML Marketing Awareness Education (E-mail) Cc: ebXML-architecture@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: Ebxml, Biztalk et al The article I referred Steven Livingstone to, "Schema Repositories: What's at Stake?," by Liora Alschuler (Jan. 26, 2000), comparing OASIS' XML.ORG and BizTalk repositories in Part I, then comparing the BizTalk and ebXML frameworks in Part II: The Business of Business Schemas, at http://www.xml.com/pub/2000/01/26/feature/index.html, is mostly concerned with the transport and routing layer. Subsequently, Philippe De Smedt said they discussed this at the TR&P meeting in Boston last week. It seems Livingstone is mostly interested in the transport layer - things like XMLRPC, SOAP, DSML, BizTalk - which is definitely the purview of TR&P (I'm anxious to see how they dispose of SOAP). In any case, RosettaNet has made clear, most recently at the last EConcert meeting in Chicago, that they're not really interested in doing TR&P layer stuff (e.g., RNIF), and future RN work will probably use the ebXML TR&P - one of best pieces of news we could possibly hear. We should welcome Steven Livingstone to address his questions to ebXML-Transport@lists.ebxml.org if he's concerned mostly with the transport layer; otherwise, if Livingstone is looking at the big picture of XML B2B frameworks (e.g., ebXML vis-a-vis RosettaNet, cXML, xCBL, etc.) I think Rachel's suggestion that perhaps we in Awareness should take this on is good, and we should encourage him to bounce questions to Awareness at ebxml-awareness@lists.ebxml.org, and/or Architecture. William J. Kammerer FORESIGHT Corp. 4950 Blazer Memorial Pkwy. Dublin, OH USA 43017-3305 +1 614 791-1600 Visit FORESIGHT Corp. at http://www.foresightcorp.com/ "Commerce for a New World" -----Original Message----- From: Rachel Foerster <rachelf@ix.netcom.com> To: ebXML Marketing Awareness Education (E-mail) <ebxml-awareness@lists.ebxml.org> Cc: 'Steven Livingstone' <s.livingstone@btinternet.com>; ebXML-architecture@lists.oasis-open.org <ebXML-architecture@lists.oasis-open.org> Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 11:43 AM Subject: RE: Ebxml, Biztalk et al Marketing team, This is an interesting request. Is this a task the Marketing Team could and/or should take on? Pros/cons? Rachel -----Original Message----- From: Steven Livingstone [mailto:s.livingstone@btinternet.com] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 6:41 PM To: ebXML-architecture@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Ebxml, Biztalk et al I hope this is the correct list for this question. I am looking for a paper reviewing the similarities and differences, pros and cons between Ebxml and similar initiatives, BizTalk in particular. Any views from this list would also be appreciated ! Thanks, Steven Author and Reviewer, Professional XML, ASP XML, Beginners XML, Pro Site Server, Pro Site Server Commerce Wrox Press, http://www.wrox.com Steven Livingstone Glasgow, Scotland. 07771 957 280 or +447771957280
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