TechRepublic Resources
- Enabling Semantic Grid Computing With ebxml
- ebXML is a suite of standards from the e-business community addressing the entire lifecycle for Service Oriented Architectures for business to business and business to consumer activities. This position paper outlines how the Semantic GRID can benefit from the use of ebXML related standards (such as Business Process, Collaboration Protocol...
- Tags: Grid Computing, University Of Oxford, ebXML, B2B, B2C, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet
- White papers 2004-04-19
- Business Process Analysis Worksheets & Guidelines v1.0
- The primary goal of the ebXML effort is to facilitate the integration of e-businesses throughout the world with each other. Towards this end much of the work in ebXML has focused on the notion of a public process: the business process(es) by which external entities interact with an e-business. The...
- Tags: Business Process, Specification, Modeling, ebXML Community, ebXML, B2B, Operational Planning, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Business Operations
- White papers 2001-05-10
- ebxml: A B2B standard on hold
- The growth of ebXML e-commerce technology has stagnated due to the reluctance of industry giants like IBM and Microsoft to come aboard. Can this resistance cloud ebXML's chances of becoming the global standard for B2B operations?By Eric KnorrQuick—how do most e-commerce dollars change hands?No, not through big B2B marketplaces such...
- Tags: Web services, ZDNet  , B2B, ebXML, EDI
- Technical articles 2002-06-21
- Book review: Does the new offering on ebxml explain all?
- With its sights set on supplanting the dominance of EDI, the ebXML initiative is an emerging standard for Internet-based electronic commerce. In this book review, our author considers a recently published guide on the topic.Much has been written about electronic commerce and its many forms: business-to-business, business-to-consumer, and consumer-to-consumer. The...
- Tags: B2B, Web services, Baseline Inc., ebXML, specification
- Technical articles 2002-06-12
- Talking Shop: The e-choreography of business collaboration lies in ebxml
- I am now officially old enough to witness technology recycle itself. The first two years of my career were spent as a business analyst for an EDI standards committee for the railroad industry. The railroads never got enough participation from each other and progress was slow. However, exchanging EDI messages...
- Tags: business process, ebXML, Chris McManaman, Business Collaboration, invoice, collaboration, EDI
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
Additional Resources
- Web Services Programming Using Java Technology and XML
- The session starts with an introduction of fundamental concepts and characteristics of Web services. It will be followed by the detailed explanation on how to implement, how to describe, how to register, how to discover, and how to invoke Web services. The Web services standards SOAP, WSDL, UDDI will be...
- Tags: Web, Java, Web Service, XML, Java Technology, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- Webcasts
- ebComposer UBL (1)
- ebComposer UBL is a software library for creating and parsing UBL 2.0 documents in the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and COM/OLE containers (such as Dynamics NAV (Navision) and VB6). ebComposer UBL is fully schema compliant and reads and writes all 31 UBL 2.0 document. Documentation of all class hierarchy is...
- Tags: UBL, ebComposer UBL
- Software downloads 2007-11-14
- See how the Java API for XML Registries works
- Web application developers must deal with a number of distributed registries, each with its own API or protocol. Sometimes specifications overlap; this is the case with Electronic Business using Extensible Markup Language (ebXML), eCo Framework, and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI). The Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) aims...
- Tags: Registry, UDDI, Java, Client, XML, Service, Organization, JAXR, JAXR API, RegistryService, BusinessQueryManager, findOrganizations Method, Peter Mikhalenko
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Service directory patterns employed in Java Web services as UDDI
- By Abhay BakshiExisting software architectures can be based on anything from primordial procedural programming (C language), to object-oriented programming (C++/Java), to component-oriented programming (J2EE platform), to service-oriented programming. Each step increases the order of complexity of systems development and integration. Project requirements push for the architecture to be settled on...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, Programming languages, US Pharmacopeia, Java Web service, UDDI, service directory, SOA, Web service, Java, Web
- Technical articles 2003-08-06
- BPEL4WS is a marriage of two rival standards
- Is the recently released Business Process Execution Language for Web Services just the latest in a continuing line of proposals, or will it actually become a universal standard? Find out what effect BPEL4WS will have in the Web services arena.Microsoft, IBM, and BEA Systems have released a trio of proposed...
- Tags: Business process automation, Web services, Operational planning, Channel management, Beth Blakely, BPEL, Web service, Web, business process
- Technical articles 2002-08-29
- SAML looks to improve Internet security with standards
- Among the most challenging aspects of Internet security is integrating disparate security systems while maintaining a seamless operation and safe environment. This is particularly important in e-commerce, where companies often need to exchange confidential data over the Web.One initiative that the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS)...
- Tags: assertion, Internet, Internet security, Peter Parsons MCSE, SAML, security
- Technical articles 2003-04-29
- Microsoft to show off ID federation
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today! By ...
- Tags: Channel management, Web services, Tools & Techniques, Web technology, Web Services Framework, Web, Michael Stephenson, Liberty Alliance, Microsoft Corp., software, software giant, Web Services Security
- Technical articles 2004-05-25
- Getting up to speed on Web services
- Builder.com offers many resources on Web services. Check out our offerings on application integration, the technologies behind Web services, building a Web service, and more.One of the things our technology use survey revealed is that Builder.com members as a whole want to know more about Web services. Of course, we...
- Tags: Web services, Channel management, Application integration, Lamont Adams, Web service, Web, WSDL
- Technical articles 2002-10-28
- Still using EDI? You're not alone
- TechRepublic members say there are plenty of reasons to stick with EDI as a form of data transfer. Find out why your colleagues think there should be no rush to use XML.Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) may not be the latest technology, but there's no shortage of businesses still using it....
- Tags: Beth Blakely, EDI, XML
- Technical articles 2002-01-07
- Native XML databases boost e-business transaction speeds
- By Maggie BiggsExtensible Markup Language (XML) is quickly becoming the de facto standard for exchanging corporate data via structured documents, whether internally with business partners or via public applications across the Internet. However, the data you need to exchange will likely be stored today in a relational database or...
- Tags: CNET, XML, XML Database, native XML database
- Technical articles 2001-12-26
- Is WSDL right for your B2B back-end application?
- My friend thought he had an ideal prospect for a WSDL application. But there are a number of questions that must be answered before launching a Web services project. Here's how to get started.A fellow consultant asked me for help last fall after taking a quick-and-dirty application integration job. It...
- Tags: Web services, EDI, Scott Robinson, WSDL, Web service, WSDL application, Web, B2B
- Technical articles 2002-09-16
- What consultants should know about Web services standards
- The alphabet soup of Web services standards continues to thicken with its latest ingredient, BPEL4WS. Find out what the experts recommend consultants know about the standards when advising clients on early Web services initiatives.Gartner predicts that by 2007, Web services will enable simple process interconnections within and beyond the enterprise,...
- Tags: Web services, Channel management, Business process automation, Quality, Operational planning, Beth Blakely, Gartner Inc., Web service, Web, standards, BPEL, business process
- Technical articles 2002-09-26
- An introduction to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
- How does Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) work, and what does it offer your company? TechRepublic's director of application development, Brian Moore, comes clean on SOAP.By Brian MooreThe Electronic Business XML (ebXML) standards body announced in March that it will incorporate Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) into its messaging specifications....
- Tags: SOAP, Web services, Guest Contributor, Simple Object Access Protocol, XML
- Technical articles 2001-04-02
- Oracle's latest software focuses on enterprise application integration
- As recently as 2002, Oracle'sapplications pitch was all about the suite: an integrated set of applicationswith a single, consistent data model. By contrast, the message at Oracle OpenWorld 2004 was all about integration. Oracleannounced enhancements to E-Business Suite 11i and Application Server 10g thattogether create an end-to-end integration infrastructure.Oracle still...
- Tags: Bob Watkins, EAI, enterprise application, Oracle Corp., software
- Technical articles 2005-02-23
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