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Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] Technical descriptions, samples or examples
Hello, the XSD (WXS) schemas are normative, you need to start understanding the structure of UBL information data which is fully reusable (e.g. Address, Item, ... are used into many documents). The document schemas are composed by BIE (Business Information Entities) which are reusable and collected into common libraries (see the official package) You must understand if document data fit your needs, for this purpose UBL Swinger free tool can be useful, expecialy to simulate the 1st UBL instance of a given business document. After you'll have to think how integrate with UBL and of course the programming language you are using playes an important role. For Java programming the JAXB (XML Binding) can be a solution, but not the only one. UBL 2.0 Official Package: http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/os-UBL-2.0/ Support Page: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl-ssc Best regards, UBL ITLSC co-chair Roberto Cisternino http://www.javest.com > Dear all, > > the company I'm working for (an enabler for selling printed photobooks) is > planning to change their payment-process. I've been looking into several > standard xml-formats and and decided that UBL, or maybe NES-UBL, is the > right format for us. Also because it enables us to change more of our > process to one and the same format. > My problem is that I can't seem to find any technical descriptions of the > format. I've found quite a lot of higher-level descriptions, but those > aren't enough to really implement it. Since I read UBL is widely accepted > I'm frustrated I can't find anything about UBL, while for cXML I've found > it > instantly. Can you please direct me to an online reference with which I > have > enough information to show my superiors this really is the language we > have > to use. > > thank you in advance, > > -- > > Sjoerd van Egmond >
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