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Subject: RE: ECF 4.0 Draft - How do we want to handle the enre:5.3
Don, I agree. I suggest we include compatibility
with the JRA as a design principle in the Web Services SIP. I have verified
with Scott Came that the ECF Web Services SIP is as compatible as possible with
the JRA Web Services SIP. jim From: Bergeron, Donald L.
(LNG-DAY) [mailto:Donald.Bergeron@lexisnexis.com] I liked the way you handled this. However, should we state a relationship to the Justice Reference
Architecture? Regards, Don Donald
L. Bergeron From: Bergeron, Donald L.
(LNG-DAY)
Above from: The Global
Justice Reference Architecture (JRA) ebXML Messaging Service Interaction
Profile Version 1.0 Resource:
Submitted by Pim
on Tue, 2008-06-24 15:04. The purpose of
this document is to establish a SERVICE INTERACTION PROFILE (SIP) based on the
ebXML family of technology standards. A Service
Interaction Profile is a concept identified in the Global Justice Reference
Architecture ([JRA2]). This concept defines an approach to meeting the basic
requirements necessary for interaction between SERVICE CONSUMERS and SERVICES.
The approach utilizes a cohesive or natural grouping of technologies,
standards, or techniques in meeting those basic interaction requirements. A
profile establishes a basis for interoperability between service consumer
systems and services that agree to utilize that profile for interaction. A
Service Interaction Profile guides the definition of SERVICE INTERFACES. In an SOA
environment, every service interface shared between two or more information
systems should conform to exactly one Service Interaction Profile. Service
consumers who interact with an interface should likewise conform to that
interface’s profile. The profile discussed in this document is based on
the ebXML family of technology standards, defined as follows:
Regards, Don Donald
L. Bergeron From: George W. Knecht
[mailto:george@pcintellect.com] Good Afternoon Everyone, My apologies for taking so long to get this together, but I
believe I now have a good working draft to share with everyone on an ECF Quick
Start Guide. Hopefully, I have accurately depicted within this document the
minimum requirements for an ECF implementation, but I’m sure with the
group’s review we will find the mistakes and clean this up. We’ve
also tried to create a nice appealing presentation for this which comes across
more clearly if you open the PDF version attached. The goal of this document, as written, was to provide an
abbreviated description of the specification and clearly illustrate the minimum
requirements for an ECF implementation. Readers would of course still need to
refer to the full spec in order to actually implement. At any rate, please review and provide feedback. I’m
sure we can have some lengthy discussion at the meetings next week as well. See
you in Salt Lake. Thanks, George W. Knecht PC Intellect LLC 602.380.8049 |
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