J. Dean E. P. Hemopo wrote: > hi peter, > > i like microsoft, i was weaned on it. as a matter of fact, when i was > last at university, which were the first in the public domain (post > DARPANET) to have access to email, we all typed in lowercase, and > higlighted with upper. now with all those fancy "editors", everyone > uses "proper form". but thats my story. to tell you the truth i > would be lost without microsoft (though J2EE keeps calling me). but > is it not ironic, microsoft is going web services (SOA, WS-?) and i > choose it to build ebXML. > > but hey, funnier things have happened, i sit there and watch people > run for BizTalk server on the mere mention of a "web service" and > think, why not build on windows 2003 server (my platform) your own > "web service" service? mm1: Don't be surprised though. There were adapters (on the MS web site) that supported ebMS and don't be surprised if there are not solutions that run on Biztalk that support ebXML. > dean hemopo > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Mayne, Peter [mailto:PeterMayne@ap.spherion.com] > *Sent:* Monday, 24 May 2004 6:10 p.m. > *To:* 'J. Dean E. P. Hemopo'; ebXML Dev Forum > *Subject:* RE: Regarding SME's and support > > > From: J. Dean E. P. Hemopo > > also, i got most of the tools to build this thing at rock > > bottom prices, did > > not cost me more than US $2000.00. the security engine is > > based on the > > utlisation of a library available for free download called > "cryptlib". > > awesome tool. Visual Studio 2003.NET cost US $100.00, and > > the specs are > > free. > > On the other hand, you could look at Hermes (which uses the Apache > XMLDSIG library) and ebxmlrr at http://www.freebxml.org/, use > Eclipse (for example) for development, and do it for no (software) > price at all. > > PJDM > -- > Peter Mayne > Technology Consultant > Spherion Technology Solutions > Level 1, 243 Northbourne Avenue, Lyneham, ACT, 2602 > T: 61 2 62689727 F: 61 2 62689777 > > The information contained in this email and any attachments to it: > > (a) may be confidential and if you are not the intended recipient, > any interference with, > use, disclosure or copying of this material is unauthorised and > prohibited; and > > (b) may contain personal information of the recipient and/or the > sender as defined > under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Consent is hereby given by the > recipient(s) to > collect, hold and use such information and any personal > information contained in a > response to this email, for any reasonable purpose in the ordinary > course of > Spherion's > business, including forwarding this email internally or disclosing > it to a third party. All > personal information collected by Spherion will be handled in > accordance with > Spherion's Privacy Policy. If you have received this email in > error, please notify the > sender and delete it. > > (c) you agree not to employ or arrange employment for any > candidate(s) supplied in > this email and any attachments without first entering into a > contractual agreement with > Spherion. You further agree not to divulge any information > contained in this document > to any person(s) or entities without the express permission of > Spherion. > > > > The ebxml-dev list is sponsored by OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> The list archives are at http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-dev/ To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription manager: <http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/>
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