I will let Olivier reply more fully, as he maintains the database, but there is an ITU-T database (free access) of many ASN.1 modules that I am sure includes X.219 and X.229. Specs in the database have been checked and are pretty-well guaranteed to be legal ASN.1.
John L Bernard Kufluk wrote: > > Hi > > I am at the early stages in a project involving ASN.1 and ROSE. > I have obtained the X.219, 229 etc specs from the ITU and cut and pasted > from the PDF to create the documents - but I'm a bit surprised that the > specs seem to have errors in them (spelling mistakes etc). > Does anyone have experience of this and is this normal ? (Am I going > about this completely the wrong way ?) > > Thanks > > Bernard Kufluk, Websphere Voice Response for Aix, Hursley Park > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01962 817643 -- Prof John Larmouth Larmouth T&PDS Ltd (Training and Protocol Development Services) 1 Blueberry Road Bowdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheshire WA14 3LS Tel: +44 161 928 1605 England Fax: +44 161 928 8069