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Subject: RE: TP EDI Enabled ?
Hi, Actually organizations will have some private spaces, in the registry, for biz confidential information. And we can do a few methods to authenticate and then use authorization schemes to expose this information to one's partners. just my 2 yens cheers > -----Original Message----- > From: David RR Webber [mailto:Gnosis_@compuserve.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:04 PM > To: William J. Kammerer > Cc: ebXML Repository; EDI-L Mailing List > Subject: Fw: TP EDI Enabled ? > > > Message text written by "William J. Kammerer" > > > Surely, a powerful, omnipotent and all-encompassing registry > and repository ("Oz"), which can track down all the plumbers > in Cleveland, Ohio (to take one of the examples in a RegRep > e-mail) or tell me who will sell me car stereos and does > Rosetta Net PIP3A4 (a use case in ebXML Registry Services > Version 0.82), could do something as simple as giving me the > public key, the HTTP URL or SMTP e-mail address for the MSH, > and other miscellany of my partner - assuming I can give it > a list of IDs on which it can search. > > The "EDI Yellow Pages" Taylor refers to is touched upon in my original > diatribe "Registry/Repository questions and comments," at > http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-regrep/200101/msg00048.html. > > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > William, > > I would humbly submit that it would only do some. However it would > give you a public email address to whom you could address the query. > > The information in this area seems to me to span business > confidential as well as business public. The registry can only > deal with business public. > > DW. >
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