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Subject: RE: [ebxml-cppa] CPP identification revisited
<Duane> The Registry assigned unique identifier identifies it uniquely within one specific registry instance, not globally. </Duane> From the OASIS/ebXML Registry Services Specification v2.0 http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/regrep/documents/2.0/specs/ebrs.pdf lines 648-650 <snip> As specified by [ebRIM], all objects in the registry have a unique id. The id must be a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) and must conform to the to the format of a URN that specifies a DCE 128 bit UUID as specified in [UUID]. </snip> Being UUID it is Universally (Globally) Unique. Some call it GUID (Globally Unique). Regards, Nikola Stojanovic Lead Technologist, Research and Development Encoda Systems, Inc. 101 Pineview Terrace Ithaca, NY 14850 USA nikola.stojanovic@encodasystems.com Tel: 607-273-2224
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