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Subject: Re: [ebxml-dev] Businesses or markets implementing ebXMLMessagingServiceTRP 1.0
Hi Florence, Our product is targeted at SMEs with catalogs of less than 3,000 items. One feeds them in as ascii/csv files through a converter much like what is available on high end products. The results then come out as something that can be understood as ebXML and it's then sent out to Customers and Prospects who are online and connected with communications based around MessagingServiceTRP It goes into a shopping trolley application at the other end where people can then place orders. Orders are created as X.12/ebXML. I guess you could say that we have a very simple outlook on ebXML. We're very much focused at the affordability sector of the market and plan to give as much software out as possible to people in developing countries. Best Regards David Lyon Product Manager www.globaltradedesk.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "florence" <phirense@yahoo.com> To: <david.lyon@globaltradedesk.com>; <James.Sanders@txu.com.au>; <ebxml-dev@lists.ebxml.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:11 PM Subject: Re: [ebxml-dev] Businesses or markets implementing ebXML MessagingServiceTRP 1.0 > Hallo, > > May I know more on how you handle conversions of xml > documents to the Catalog/Pricelists and others objects > data type when sending over the internet? Thanks. > > Rgds, > Florence > -----Original Message----- > From: David Lyon > [mailto:david.lyon@globaltradedesk.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 3:42 PM > To: James.Sanders@txu.com.au; > ebxml-dev@lists.ebxml.org > Subject: Re: [ebxml-dev] Businesses or markets > implementing ebXML MessagingServiceTRP 1.0 > > > James, > > Here at Global TradeDesk we're trialing our own > implementation of the Messaging service with a range > of Suppliers in Florida and the Bahamas. We're also > looking at a possible trial in Australia with the > Federal Govt. > > Our trial focuses on Catalog/Pricelists, Purchase > Orders, Invoices, Statements & Payments. It even runs > off a CDR business card and so is ideal for smaller > organisations who may not be able to afford more > high-end solutions. > > The ebXML interface does bill/invoice delivery, > includes a registry and works rather reliably. > > Please feel free to email me with any further > questions. > > David Lyon > Product Manager > www.globaltradedesk.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James.Sanders@txu.com.au > To: ebxml-dev@lists.ebxml.org > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:02 PM > Subject: [ebxml-dev] Businesses or markets > implementing ebXML Messaging ServiceTRP 1.0 > > > > Are there any organisations, businesses or markets out > there that are using ebXML Messaging Service TRP 1.0 > for delivering B2B transactions? > > The examples I know of are > * Covisint - Does anybody know if their ebXML stuff is > live yet? > * Victorian Gas Market in Australia - this is still in > development > > There seem to be a number of problems with ebXML TRP > 1.0, including that there is no definitive XSD schema > available. > > Are there any other implementation issues that I > should look out for? > > Cheers, > > James > > **************************************************************************** ****************** > This email and any files transmitted with it may be > confidential and are intended > solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom > they are addressed. Any > confidentiality is not waived or lost because this > email has been sent to you by > mistake. This email may contain personal information > of individuals, and be > subject to Commonwealth and/or State privacy laws in > Australia. This email > is also subject to copyright. If you are not the > intended recipient, you must not > read, print, store, copy, forward or use this email > for any reason, in accordance > with privacy and copyright laws. If you have received > this email in error, please > notify the sender by return email, and delete this > email from your inbox. > **************************************************************************** ******** > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax > http://taxes.yahoo.com/ >
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