Professional ebXML Foundations
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Average customer review:Product Description
ebXML is a framework of specifications that enables businesses to collaborate electronically using XML-based technologies. The framework comprises modular components, addressing each of the key functions required to implement a complete e-business solution. These functions include: defining business processes and associated roles and activities, creating and publishing business profiles in a registry, storing business information in a repository, searching for other business partners, agreeing trading protocols, creating business documents, and sending them via secure and reliable messaging systems.
ebXML is open, interoperable, and affordable. Maintained by industry consortia (OASIS and UN/CEFACT) and based on XML, it allows companies to benefit from electronic trading via a global network regardless of size or geographical location, both within and across industries.
This book covers:
-An overview of electronic business and the interrelation of the ebXML framework components
-Modeling business processes and documents with ebXML BPSS, UMM, and XML Schemas
-Defining trading profiles and setting up collaborative agreements with ebXML CPP/CPA
-Attracting and discovering business partners using ebXML Registry/Repository or UDDI
-Creating business message payloads using ebXML Core Components, XML, and non-XML content
-Transporting messages using ebXML Messaging Services, SOAP, JMS, and JAXM
-Implementing secure, flexible ebXML solutions
-Real world case studies
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3346449 in Books
- Published on: 2001-10-31
- Format: Bargain Price
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 697 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
This book is for developers who are familiar with XML and who need to understand and apply the ebXML specifications in order implement, or integrate with, an electronic trading system. ebXML is relatively immature but is rapidly being adopted - anyone responsible at a technical level for assessing the relevance or importance of ebXML for their requirements and starting to develop ebXML solutions will find this book useful.
About the Author
Pim van der Eijk has been working with SGML and XML for over a decade, initially while working as a researcher in computational linguistics and later as a technology consultant and project leader with Cap Gemini Ernst and Young. Pim currently has his own consulting company, Sonnenglanz. You can contact him at pvde@sonnenglanz.net.
Duane Nickull is a co-founder of XML Global Technologies, Inc. and shares responsibility for the company's overall technology direction. He is a co-inventor of the first context-sensitive XML Search Engine, GoXML, and the first web-based XML E-Commerce ASP. Duane is also the Technical Director for XSLT.com and participates in a number of standards bodies including UDDI and OAG.
Jean-Jacques Dubray is Chief Architect at Eigner, Corp. He has contributed to the work of several standard organizations: ebXML BPSS, BPML and the Open Applications Group. He is also the Chief Architect of the STAR/XML (Standard for Technology in the Automotive Retail) project. He can be reached at jjd@ep-ag.com.
Colleen Evans experience includes applications development, architecture, marketing, and product management. She currently participates in the OASIS ebXML Messaging Services Technical Committee, and also participated in the ebXML Transport, Routing, and Packaging Working Group under OASIS and UN/CEFACT sponsorship.
David A. Chappell is vice president and SonicMQ chief technology evangelist at Progress Software Corp. He is currently writing a series of contributed articles for the Java Developers Journal. David has presented technical topics at numerous speaking engagements including JavaOne, XMLOne, and XMLDevCon.
As President of Electronic Commerce Connection, Inc., Betty Harvey has participated with many Government and commercial enterprises in planning and executing their migration to structured information. Over the past seven years she has developed many SGML and XML solutions for a wide-range of clients and is the founder and coordinator of the current Washington, DC Area SGML/XML Users Group.
Marcel Noordzij is a management consultant who currently works for Software AG. For the last couple of years, Marcel has been focussing on the application of XML in almost every XML application scenario you can think of. He, and his team at Software AG, support their customers throughout their projects with both expertise and advise, as with hands-on tooling and coding.
Jan Vegt works as an XML consultant for a leading XML vendor. Analysis and problem-solving are his favourite activities and there are several application areas he uses as an outlet for this interest. He prefers to be found at the interface of customer problems and software solutions.
Tim McGrath is recognised as a leader in the introduction of Internet technologies to the e-commerce marketplace in Australia. He brings to the field a strong foundation in data analysis and information system design. His qualifications include a Bachelor of Business degree with a major in Information Processing systems.
Vivek Chopra has seven years' experience in software design and development, the last two years of which have been in Web Services and various XML technologies. He works for Insight Solutions Inc., Cupertino as a senior consultant to HP. He is also the technical lead at HP for the UDDI V2 version of UDDI4J - an open source Java API for UDDI. He can be reached at vivek@soaprpc.com
Bruce Peat assisted the ebXML initiative in several areas; sharing his implementation experiences and the vision of the XML/EDI Group, an organization which he co-founded in 1997 and which brought XML to the e-business industry. Bruce can be reached at Bruce.Peat@xmlglobal.com.
Customer Reviews
Six sections cover it all
Definitely a good book to learn ebXML and its role in the Web services world. Don't worry if you are not familiar with technologies such as SOAP, or UDDI, the book covers it all.
The first section begin with an introduction to ebXML and modeling techniques, followed by the introduction to SOAP. The next five sections go in great detail with topics such as BPSS, ebXML registries/repositories, UDDI, ebXML Messaging, Security and so on.
Overall, covers ebXML nicely.


