Jesse,

Thanks a lot for your reply!!

-- Navanee

On 11/16/05, Jesse Pelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Northbound" and "southbound" appear to be the name of some part of CORBA, or perhaps low-level networking in general. Cisco has a Northbound Event Interface in addition to the Northbound API, and other network product sites also mention Northbound. The most relevant link I found is http://www.builtforbroadband.net/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps4958/products_programming_usage_guide_chapter09186a00801281c6.html.
 
In any case, this has nothing (directly) to do with Axis, so you may not get much more than this from this list. I'd ask whoever provided the package (possibly Cisco, since the page linked above makes reference to SOAP and Axis and says "Cisco ESSE provides a set of northbound APIs").


From: Navaneetha Krishnan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 6:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NBAPI - definition

Hi,

I am using web services and we expose our APIs using AXIS. we call this as NBAPI. Why is it named as Northbound API (NBAPI). I tried searching in google but in vain.

Can any one please tell me the reason for the naming convention?

Links would be of more useful.

Thanks in advance,
Navanee

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