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Subject: RE: [ebxml-cppa] FYI: SEED and ebXML CPPA
Dear Colleagues, If SEED is similar to / has the same motivations as CPP(/A) then I wonder if it too is covered by the IBM patent claims? Best Regards Tony A M Fletcher Choreology Ltd., 13 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2JX UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 76701787 Mobile: +44 (0) 7801 948219 tony.fletcher@choreology.com <mailto:tony.fletcher@choreology.com> (Home: amfletcher@iee.org) -----Original Message----- From: Pete Wenzel [mailto:pete@seebeyond.com] Sent: 12 June 2002 19:02 To: ebXML CPP/A List Subject: Re: [ebxml-cppa] FYI: SEED and ebXML CPPA I was not able to find a specification for the SEED package. However, the general description below implies that it would contain a subset of a CPP. --Pete --- Begin Excerpt from BizTalk Server 2002 Enterprise Edition Help File --- Source: http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/techinfo/productdoc/2002/BTdownload.asp The BizTalk SEED Wizard enables companies to package their Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 configurations into a SEED package and make it available to trading partners through the Internet. Companies that create a SEED package still have to manually configure BizTalk Server to receive documents. However by creating a SEED package, trading partners are able to configure BizTalk Server, test their configuration, and begin exchanging documents with the initiating company. A SEED package helps companies rapidly start conducting business with partners. A SEED package contains: - The name of the initiating company. - The test Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and production URL information. - A reference to specifications and instance data. After a SEED package is created, trading partners (recipients) can download the file, install it, and then configure it with additional information, such as their: - Port information (which includes the test drop location) - Receive drop location Because each trading partner relationship is unique, it is necessary for the recipient to specify these unique attributes. --- End of Excerpt --- > Someone asked me today if SEED was functionally equivalent or > possibly a subset of the functionality supported by > CPP and CPA use cases. > Here is one pointer I found to SEED: > http://www.eweek.com/article/0,3658,s%253D1884%2526a%253D22554,00.asp > Anyone have any thoughts on this? > Thanks > Dale Moberg -- Pete Wenzel <pete@seebeyond.com> SeeBeyond Standards & Product Strategy +1-626-471-6311 (US-Pacific) ---------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl>
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