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Subject: Re: [egov] UN XML project gains Microsoft support
Message text written by Duane Nickull > Can you please elaborate more on item #1? < Duane, As you create CAM templates - say a UBL OP70, or an OAG BOD part order equivalent, then you store them in the registry. Now - someone wanting to use one of these - may request it from the registry, and then invoke CAM as a service to check the syntax and structure of a local transaction sample they have, and get a report on the compliance. Martin Roberts demo'd this behaviour in London with his prototype. Basically, CAM becomes a API extension of the registry - and you can invoke it with various parameter sets - depending on what behaviour you need. You could also use CAM to check content before its accepted into the registry and report any descrepencies. From an eGov point of view - once you have this facility you can purpose this to create many business mechanisms above it - that are useful for discreet implementation configurations. Thanks, DW.
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