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There are 12 articles & tutorials regarding "ebXML".
- 7.) ebXML: Introducing the Vision
- By Benoît Marchal Electronic Business Electronic business is an all-encompassing term. It could mean online shopping, electronic marketplaces, electronic banking or even emailing your business partners! What about marketing web site or eBay, isn't that electronic business? Well, not for ebXML. ebXML concentrates mostly on so-called back-end operations, business-to-business transactions. ebXML is not so much concerned with the online store (business-to-consumer operations) but with what...
Found at developer.com
- 8.) Registration and Discovery of Web Services Using JAXR with XML Registries such as UDDI and ebXML
- By Qusay H. Mahmoud June 2002 Many data formats are being used in the enterprise world that make it difficult for businesses to collaborate with one another at the application level. Web services enable interoperability through a set of XML-based open standards. Businesses can describe their Web services on the Internet using an XML-based language, such as the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), or simple plain text, and list them in an XML-based registry such as Universal...
Found at Java Developer Connection
- 9.) Introduction to Web Services
- By Lakshmi Ananthamurthy With all this sudden awareness about the terms Web Services and ebXML, everyone is bound to get curious and want to know what all this noise is about. Well, we hope that this series of articles, starting from today, and appearing once every fortnight, should clear the curious minds, and put you on a strong footing to tackle the mysterious Web Services with great ease and understanding. In our articles, we are going to focus primarily on the "internals" of Web...
Found at developer.com
- 10.) High Hopes for the Universal Business Language
- by Edd Dumbill November 07, 2001 OASIS , an international consortium that develops XML-based industry specifications, including DocBook, ebXML, and RELAX NG, recently announced the formation of a new Technical Committee (TC) to pursue the development of UBL , the Universal Business Language. Those swimming in the acronym soup of industry XML specifications would be forgiven for being underwhelmed at the news of another XML language. This time, however, it's different for two reasons....
Found at XML.com
- 11.) Converging Protocols
- by Leigh Dodds December 20, 2000 This week the XML-Deviant reports on a promising discussion concerning potential convergence between several XML protocol activities. ebXML and SOAP During his recent XML 2000 keynote, Jon Bosak outlined a vision of the future of web services, which was summarized by Eric van der Vlist as XML as a core technology UDDI to find the services we need SOAP to perform the simple ones ebXML for the most complex ones For readers not familiar with the projects...
Found at XML.com
- 12.) UBL: A Lingua Franca for Common Business Information
- by Dale Waldt April 28, 2004 The Universal Business Language ( UBL ) is a language for capturing business information for use in integrating business systems and sharing data with trading partners. UBL was designed from the beginning to leverage the many vocabularies and experiences available in existing systems using EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), ebXML (Electronic Business XML), and other XML and Web-based e-commerce systems. As stated by the UBL TC charter, the purpose of the UBL...
Found at XML.com
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