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Subject: RE: Suggestions from Karsten Riemenr
Marty, It would be very useful if 1. was elaborated a little more. Couldn't 2 and 4 be tied to the same thing ? What's behind WSDL is then left to the individual organization to operate; ie. very elaborate system automation or semi-/manual efforts to create the web service. But WSDL appears very important. I'd suggest the BP jury is still out on should there even be a procedural 'BP language' like BPML/WSFL/XLANG, or should BP be more a declarative approach which probably resembles more of the real business world. -Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin W Sachs [mailto:mwsachs@us.ibm.com] > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 7:40 AM > To: ebxml-cppa@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: Suggestions from Karsten Riemenr > > > I have received the following suggestions from Karsten Riemer: > > 1. Use of the 'substitution' capability that was added to > BPSS at Vienna. > In > general this expands to how to have generic business > processes, and yet > have > easy to process specializations of those for the specific partners. > > 2. Alignment with WSDL. Generically this expands to how to > best register > the > metadata about a partner's capabilities relative to the BP and its > documents. > > 3. Alignment with other BP languages like BPML and WFSL. This > may seem like > more of a pure BP issue. But actually BPML may play an > important role in > describing what specifically a partner will do internally in > response to an > ebXML exchange. Generically this expands to how we apply XML > to the link > between b2b and EAI. > > 4. Specification of a Business Service Interface. ebXML phase > one shyed > away > from specificying the actual software architecture. We just > hinted that a > BSI > is configured with a CPP. Someone, probably in OASIS should > step up to this > task. > > Items 2 and 4 are clearly CPP-CPA issues. Item 4 should be joint work > among CPPA, MSG, and BP. > I am less certain about items 1 and 3. I look forward to > having Karsten > participate and explain. > > > Regards, > Marty > > ************************************************************** > *********************** > > Martin W. Sachs > IBM T. J. Watson Research Center > P. O. B. 704 > Yorktown Hts, NY 10598 > 914-784-7287; IBM tie line 863-7287 > Notes address: Martin W Sachs/Watson/IBM > Internet address: mwsachs @ us.ibm.com > ************************************************************** > *********************** >
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