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Subject: Re: [ebxml-dev] Core Components
Again lay opinion to be used with care... cc are not based directly on OAG BODs though I suspect that the BOD work was part of the rich experience base that the CC team built upon. Tony Slosar wrote: >Farrukh/list; > >Regarding your response: > >Are the Core Components based on the OAG BODs?? > >Thanks, > >Tony Slosar > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Farrukh Najmi [mailto:farrukh.najmi@sun.com] >Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:04 AM >To: Radhika Menon >Cc: ebxml-dev@lists.ebxml.org >Subject: Re: [ebxml-dev] Core Components > > >HI Radhika, > >I will give a partial answer inline below. > >Radhika Menon wrote: > > > >>Hi >> >>any one doing implementation/worked on core >>components? I want to know whether core component is >>part of a registry/repository. If it's not, I would be >> >> >> >core Components are not part of an ebXML Registry. However, an ebXMl >Registry is used as a repository for Core Components. Among other >things, the registry provides the ability to: > >-Publish CCs to it > >-Perform content-specific validation of CC when submitted > >-Perform content-specific cataloging of CC when submitted (to facilitate >discovery) > >-Classify CC using arbitrary taxonomies > >-Associate CCs with each other and other types of content in arbitrary ways > >-Annotate CCs with a variety of metadata > >-Allow discovery of published CCs using adhoc queries in SQL and XML syntax > >-Notifying interested parties when a CC is modified in the registry > >-Provide HTTP URI based access to all CC and related content and metadata > >All of the above capabilities of the ebXML Registry are generic and will >work the same for any other type of content substituted in above >statements in place of CC. > > > >>grateful if any one of you provide necessary >>information on whether each Trading Partner has to >>implement the Core Component and what exactly is the >>purpose of the Core Component. >> >> >> >The above question are best answered by experts from the CC team. I will >give a lay answer. > >CC are used as common building blocks for business documents. What >Trading Partners implement is the Business Documents and the Business >Processes that process those documents. In most cases a Trading Partner >is not dealing at the CC level unless they choose to define new business >documents. > > > -- Regards, Farrukh
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