Subject: RE: UDDI Classification vs. ebXML RR Classification
Matt, I just now read thru the Ad Hoc query proposal. Farrukh has the simple and complex predicate support (using the Object Query Language from ODMG 3.0) in his adHoc query proposal which will answer your question. cheers -----Original Message----- From: Matthew MacKenzie [mailto:matt@xmlglobal.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 3:56 PM To: ebxml-regrep@lists.ebxml.org Subject: UDDI Classification vs. ebXML RR Classification It seems that in ebXML RR, classification trees are requested and traversed without any prior knowledge of the classification taxonomies, the classification is given to the user dynamically. This approach is certainly very flexible for allowing arbitrary taxonomies to be introduced in certain industries, but presents a problem when an attempt is made to integrate with UDDI. UDDI expects the browser to know about the classification taxonomies. At UDDI.microsoft.com, if I wanted to find businesses that are associated with Apparel, Luggage and Personal Care Products, I would need to do search that essentially says: find businesses with a UNSPC code of 53. Should ebXML RR support a number of taxonomies such as UNSPC, NAICS, SIC and GeoWeb, as UDDI does, and have an option of supplying the classification tree based on a list of taxonomies that the client is interested in, for instance: ObjectQueryManager->getClassificationTree("UNSPC") ?? Comments?? -Matt
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