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Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] RE: Digital Signatures


Did you mean digitally "sign" ( your voice may be better than mine !).  
If you ever sing UBL documents, I am not sure I would care to listen ;-)

Duane



Giovanni Roldan wrote:

>1.- Is there available schemas in the UBL definition to digitally sing UBL
>documents? (I can't see the tags and namespaces for digital signature in
>schemas)
>
>2.- Is there any way to include or to import digital signature definitions
>in UBL shemas?
>
> 
>These questions raise because I'm trying to use Microsoft Infopath 2003, and
>I need to use the digital signature feature that comes with this product but
>I can't, the product documentation indicate:  "You cannot enable digital
>signatures for a form that was designed based on an XML Schema  that does
>not have a digital signature namespace" 
>
> 
>I'm working for a government project (in Ecuador- South America) so it's
>very important to support digital signatures using the UBL standard and
>obviously the security feature of MS InfoPath.
>
>
>Saludos,
>
>Giovanni Roldan C.
>GENNASSIS 
>www.gennassis.com
>
>Quito
>Ecuador.
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: Stephen Green [mailto:stephen_green@bristol-city.gov.uk] 
>Enviado el: viernes, 17 de diciembre de 2004 7:53
>Para: ubl-dev@lists.oasis-open.org
>Asunto: Re: [ubl-dev] Tools for database support for UBL?
>
>Many thanks to all who replied to my question about
>tools and techniques for supporting database integration 
>with UBL and UBL-based Schemas and instances.
>
>It will take a while to ponder all the shared information :-)
>
>Tim's response makes me wonder whether some of the 
>extra information from the conceptual model which might
>be necessary to properly create table relationships could
>be provided in a form more accessible to a code/SQL
>generator.
>
>If anyone has any further information on how to infer
>(perhaps automatably) the relationships from the xsd
>or spreadsheets which are machine-readable then I'd
>love to hear it.
>
>Also if anyone has any solutions for a .NET developer
>to use I'd love to hear of them.
>
>Again, thanks to everyone.
>
>All the best
>
>Stephen Green
>
>
>
>  
>

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