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Subject: RE: [ebcore] Using ebMS as transport protocol for RegRep
- From: "Pim van der Eijk" <pvde@sonnenglanz.net>
- To: "'farrukh'" <farrukh@wellfleetsoftware.com>, <ebcore@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:55:42 +0200
Hello Farukh,
Thanks for the quick response. If there is a
business case for an ebMS binding, especially in healthcare, I can
probably contribute as well.
Some healthcare colleagues are going to discuss this at an
upcoming IHE meeting, I'll let you know if/when I get any relevant
feedback from them.
Pim
Hi Pim,
I have not seen an inquiry into the ebms binding in my experience. Thanks
for sharing the potential need. I suspect RegRep TC would be quite supportive of
such a binding to be defined if we had someone with ebms expertise help author
it.
I can offer to contribute to such a spec. How about you or any one
else?
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Regards,
Farrukh Najmi
-------- Original message --------
From:
Pim van der Eijk <pvde@sonnenglanz.net>
Date: 07/21/2013 11:34 AM
(GMT-05:00)
To: ebcore@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [ebcore] Using ebMS
as transport protocol for RegRep
Hello,
The following came
up in discussions with a cross-border e-health initiative in Europe:
they use
the IHE specifications which are based on ebXML RegRep 3.0 and the WSDL/SOAP
transport binding. Earlier versions of RegRep
included an ebMS 2.0 SMTP transport binding, which was used in the past by
IHE. The 3.0 and 4.0 versions of RegRep provide Web Services and REST
bindings, but no ebMS binding. The 2.0 version
of ebMS has been used in various national healthcare initiatives and at
some point there was interest in ebMS 3.0 in the HL7 transport
group. In Europe ebMS 3.0 is being adopted for various cross-border
data exchanges and the question is if healthcare should converge with
this. Such convergence could be done by providing an ebMS 3.0 transport
binding for RegRep, which the higher-level IHE specifications are layered on,
though the main question would be if there would be any market for such a
transport binding. Is anyone aware of any recent interest in using ebMS (in particular
ebMS 3.0) with RegRep in healthcare in other geographies, or in domains
other than healthcare?
Pim
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