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San Jose, 2 August 2000-The United Nations/CEFACT and OASIS,
sponsors of the Electronic Business XML Initiative (ebXML),
announced plans to demonstrate the first phase of ebXML at
the group's upcoming meeting in San Jose, California 7-11
August 2000. Working together, ebXML participants including
Fujitsu, NetFish, Sun Microsystems, Viquity, Vitria and webMethods
will simulate a dynamic trading network based on the ebXML
Transport, Routing and Packaging Specification (publicly available
on ebxml.org). With each vendor
assuming the role of a trading partner, the demo will highlight
the applicability of ebXML in three typical models of B2B
communication--point-to-point, hub-and-spoke and federated.
"This is a big step forward in demonstrating to the
world how ebXML will facilitate global trade," said Klaus-Dieter
Naujok, chair of ebXML and member of the UN/CEFACT Steering
Committee. "It shows without a doubt that critical aspects
of ebXML are useable today."
Robert S. Sutor, Ph.D., Vice Chair of ebXML and Chair of
the OASIS Board of Directors, agreed, "We're not just
generating solutions on paper-this cross-vendor effort proves
that ebXML is based in reality and has the support of the
industry. In addition to the companies involved in this proof-of-concept
demonstration, we expect more than 130 organizations to be
represented in San Jose."
As part of the ebXML transport demonstration, trading partners
will initiate and respond to RosettaNet PIP3A4 business processes,
dynamically creating scenarios from a variety of industries
using different payload types (e.g., OTA, GCI, etc.).
"We chose RosettaNet for this demo because it is well
defined and widely used," explained Nick Kassem of Sun
Microsystems, ebXML Proof-of-Concept Project Team Leader.
"In developing ebXML, we appreciate the reality that
there are legacy infrastructures and business processes that
must be taken into account. We're therefore designing the
specifications so that people can support ebXML without abandoning
existing investments." Kassem added that future demonstration
scenarios will feature processes and messages from other standards
and industries.
The ebXML meeting in San Jose is being sponsored by Boeing,
CommerceOne, General Motors, IBM, Muzmo Communication and
Sun Microsystems. Attendance is open to the public; registration
information can be found on ebxml.org.
About ebXML ebXML is an
International Initiative established by UN/CEFACT and OASIS
in late 1999 with a mandate to undertake an 18-month program
of work to research and identify the technical basis upon
which the global implementation of XML (Extensible Markup
Language) can be standardized. The goal of ebXML is to facilitate
open trade between organizations regardless of size by enabling
XML to be used in a consistent manner to exchange electronic
business data.
About UN/CEFACT UN/CEFACT
is the United Nations body whose mandate covers worldwide
policy and technical development in the area of trade facilitation
and electronic business. Headquartered in Geneva, it has developed
and promoted many tools for the facilitation of global business
processes including UN/EDIFACT, the international EDI standard.
Its current work programme includes such topics as Simpl-edi
and Object Oriented EDI and it strongly supports the development
and implementation of open, interoperable global standards
and specifications for electronic business.
About OASIS OASIS
is the world's largest independent, non-profit organization
dedicated to the standardization of XML applications. OASIS
sponsors include Adobe Systems, Aerospatiale, AND Data Solutions,
Arbortext, B-Bop Associates, BEA Systems, Boeing, Bowstreet,
Bridge, BroadVision, Chrystal Software, Cohesia, Commerce
One, Corel, DataChannel, Dataloom, DMSi, Documentum, Dun &
Bradstreet, eCredit.com, Enigma, eXcelon, Extensibility, Extricity
Software, First Call, IBM, InformIT, Informix, InterCAP, Interwoven,
ISOGEN, ITEDO, JetForm, Keyfile, Logistics Management Institute,
Mercator Software, Microsoft, NextPage, NII Enterprise Promotion
Association, Nimble Technology, NIST, Oracle Corporation,
Pick Systems, ProNet Technology, Reuters, Sabre, SAP, Sequoia
Software, SoftQuad, Software AG, STEP, StreamServe, Sun Microsystems,
Synth-Bank, Visa, Wavo, Webb Interactive Services, Whitehill
Technologies, Xerox, XMLSolutions and XyEnterprise.#
For more information:
Carol Geyer
Media Relations Consultant
OASIS
carol.geyer@oasis-open.org
+1 978.667.5115 x209
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