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Subject: RE: FW: Proposal: A Registry Browser GUI tool
Please forgive the repetition. In David Burdett's case, the information downloaded is not a PA. It's a PP (Party Profile) since it has only party B's information in it. ************************************************************************************* Martin W. Sachs IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P. O. B. 704 Yorktown Hts, NY 10598 914-784-7287; IBM tie line 863-7287 Notes address: Martin W Sachs/Watson/IBM Internet address: mwsachs @ us.ibm.com ************************************************************************************* David RR Webber <Gnosis_@compuserve.com>@compuserve.com> on 09/15/2000 04:23:21 PM To: "Burdett, David" <david.burdett@commerceone.com> cc: Rik Drummond <rvd2@worldnet.att.net>, Martin W Sachs/Watson/IBM@IBMUS, Ebxml Transport <ebxml-transport@lists.ebxml.org> Subject: RE: FW: Proposal: A Registry Browser GUI tool Message text written by "Burdett, David" > downloads binding information about Party B using a simple URL from a web site either Party B's web site or a registry (UDDI?) <<<<<<<<<<<< Seems to me that the TPA or PA is part of the XML structure of the information downloaded. This is the simplest form of a PA - just a file in a sub-directory, also lowest level of a repository..... WebDav really good for this bootstrap model BTW ; -> DW.
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