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Subject: RE: ebXML Transport, Routing and Packaging Requirements
Rik See comments below -----Original Message----- From: Rik Drummond [mailto:drummond@onramp.net] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 6:30 AM To: David Burdett; ebXML Transport (E-mail) Subject: RE: ebXML Transport, Routing and Packaging Requirements >>i think the addresses should also include the email addres<< Agreed. Changed item 3 of Section 1 Envelope for Business Documents to read ... 3) The destination for a document must be expressible as either a physical address (e.g. a URL **or an email address**) or as a logical address (e.g. a DUNS number). (Physical and/or logical addressing of destination for messages) >>and our packaging, at least until we figure we can't do it, should also allow for non xml contents, to help with migration from older implemenations.<< Agreed. Changed item 1 of Section 1 Envelope for Business Documents to read ... 1) Documents, expressed **either in XML or other electronic formats**, must be able to be wrapped inside a container document for transporting between the parties involved in an eCommerce transaction. Are these OK? David -----Original Message----- From: owner-ebxml-transport@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:owner-ebxml-transport@lists.oasis-open.org]On Behalf Of David Burdett Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 6:19 PM To: ebXML Transport (E-mail) Subject: ebXML Transport, Routing and Packaging Requirements Looking through the initial evaluation that Henry Lowe produced, I realised that it might be helpful if we had more "flesh" around what these requirements actually mean. So I've drafted up a document that takes the original list we produced at the workshop and attempted to put some clearer definitions of what each of the "one-liners" actually mean. If we can agree these defintions we should be able to make a much more accurate and fairer comparison. Anyway I'm sure that the definitions I've come up with are probably incomplete and certainly they can be improved by your collective expert reveiw, so please let me have any comments/suggestions you have. Regards David <<ebXML Transport Requirements.pdf>> Advanced Technology, CommerceOne 1600 Riviera Ave, Suite 200, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA Tel: +1 (925) 941 4422 or +1 (650) 623 2888; mailto:david.burdett@commerceone.com; Web: http://www.commerceone.com
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