Hi Andrew,

Given we are all now in the HL7 world..what impact do you see the HSSP specs 
and ideas
having on that document of a day or so ago (if any)?

Cheers

David

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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 19:17:52 +1000, Andrew N. Shrosbree wrote:
> Tony,
>
> We have apparently gone from famine to feast. Or  perhaps from sublime to 
> ridiculous.
> The document 'Guidelines for Implementing Interoperable Web Services' is 
> pretty much
what we have wanted for the last 6 months. Yes, I would like to see some
> working implementations, but that does not detract from what is a very useful 
> document.
>
> I am glad to see the NEHTA brains trust getting so extremely low-level with 
> the WSDL
requirements, and this should be welcomed by everyone who wants to use
> Web Services.
>
> The reality of this specification is that there is so much to get your head 
> around that
it is going to take a few months (for the ambitious among us) before
> anyone can honestly claim to be compliant with what has been defined. My team 
> is very
happy about this spec. Andrew S
>
>
> Tony Lembke wrote:
>> As flagged by others last week, the standard pieces required for completing 
>> NEHTA's web
services vision are falling into place.
>>
>> Guidelines for Implementing Interoperable Web Services v1.0 (This was 
>> released
yesteday!)
>>
>> I'd be very interested in the comments of the technical members of this list 
>> on the
NEHTA's outline of Web service interfaces using WSDL, and its
>> realisation with SOAP messages. What else is needed for implementation? 
>> Cheers, Tony
Lembke
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