OASIS members and other interested parties,
We are pleased to announce that Service Metadata
Publishing (SMP) Version 2.0 from the BDXR TC [1] is now
available for public review and comment. This is the
second public review for SMP v2.0.
SMP v2.0 describes a protocol for publishing service
metadata within a 4-corner network. In a 4-corner network,
entities are exchanging business documents through
intermediary gateway services (sometimes called Access
Points).
To successfully send a business document in a 4-corner
network, an entity must be able to discover critical
metadata about the recipient (endpoint) of the business
document, such as types of documents the endpoint is
capable of receiving and methods of transport supported.
The recipient makes this metadata available to other
entities in the network through a Service Metadata
Publisher service. This specification describes the
request/response exchanges between a Service Metadata
Publisher and a client wishing to discover endpoint
information.
The documents and related files are available here:
Service Metadata Publishing (SMP) Version 2.0
Committee Specification Draft 02 / Public Review Draft
02
30 January 2019
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For your convenience, OASIS provides a complete package
of the specification document and any related files in ZIP
distribution files. You can download the ZIP file at:
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The public review starts February 12 at 00:00 UTC and
ends March 12, 2019 at 23:59 UTC.
This specification was previously submitted for public
review [2]. This 30-day review is limited in scope to
changes made from the previous review. Changes are
highlighted in red-lined file included in the package [3].
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Additional information about the specification and the
BDXR TC can be found at the TC's public home page [1].
========== Additional references:
[1] OASIS Business Document Exchange (BDXR) TC
[2]Â Previous public review:
- 30-day public review, 25 July 2018:
 - Comment resolution log:
[3] Red-lined version:
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