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Subject: Re: [search-ws] Use Case - Enterprise Mashups
Hello Ray et al, > Say there are two components A and B. Is the use case > simply A querying B (and vice versa)? This can be solved quite easily given the current framework -- as long as you have the same authentification within the same server, or that a company's servers trust each other (which we'll assume companies are intelligent to set up), it's not an issue. > Or are we talking about a third-party > application that wants to query the aggregated data? Or an application that > wants to query both A and B and aggregate the data itself. I was trying to put a combination of these: B wants to query A and a third-party application and aggregate the data itself. Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards, Sophie Lee Application Development Expert Web Solutions - IMT Germany, ibm.com Am Fichtenberg 1, 71083 Herrenberg Email: sophie.lee@de.ibm.com Telephone: +49 7032 15 1092 Mobile: +49 176 22797924 ____________________ IBM Deutschland GmbH Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Hans Ulrich Maerki Geschäftsführung: Martin Jetter (Vorsitzender), Rudolf Bauer, Christian Diedrich, Christoph Grandpierre, Matthias Hartmann, Andreas Kerstan Sitz der Gesellschaft: Stuttgart Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 14562 WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 99369940 "Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress" To <rden@loc.gov> <search-ws@lists.oasis-open.org>, Sophie Lee2/Germany/IBM@IBMDE 27.09.2007 00:34 cc Subject Re: [search-ws] Use Case - Enterprise Mashups I'm interested in members' thoughts about the inter-enterprise mashup use case suggested by Sophie Lee. Can we elaborate? Say there are two components A and B. Is the use case simply A querying B (and vice versa)? Or are we talking about a third-party application that wants to query the aggregated data? Or an application that wants to query both A and B and aggregate the data itself. --Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sophie Lee2" <sophie.lee@de.ibm.com> To: <search-ws@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 6:09 AM Subject: [search-ws] Use Case - Enterprise Mashups Hello, not coming from a library, I don't have something related to Holdings... but as mentioned on the call, one of the things I'm trying to figure out is what the best mechanism for allowing various components to interact with each other is. Use case: Inter-Enterprise Mashup. ---------------------------------- The idea is to send a query from one Mashup component to another. These components belong to different application groups and sit on different servers with different databases behind them. The exchanged information, of course, should be confidential, and transferred across an SSL layer... however, (and maybe I'm just unknowledgeable here), your average web browser has a problem building two secure connections on a page where the applications are called to load by a javascript component. Just a little thought -- and most likely one that will become more important, given the movement to bring Web 2.0 technologies into business operations to provide a more seamless, integrated user experience. Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards, Sophie Lee Application Development Expert Web Solutions - IMT Germany, ibm.com Am Fichtenberg 1, 71083 Herrenberg Email: sophie.lee@de.ibm.com Telephone: +49 7032 15 1092 Mobile: +49 176 22797924 ::: IBM Deutschland GmbH ::: Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Hans Ulrich Maerki ::: Geschäftsführung: Martin Jetter (Vorsitzender), Rudolf Bauer, Christian Diedrich, Christoph Grandpierre, Matthias Hartmann, Andreas Kerstan ::: Sitz der Gesellschaft: Stuttgart ::: Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 14562 ::: WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 99369940 :::
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