Is
this a new XML translation ?
The word 'cock' springs to mind
I am, I am I fuckin well
am
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Glenn Chegwidden/MIS/KTCIE)
28/07/00
Subject: Re: A FEW VERY SIMPLE QUESTION!!! OR
Mine's Smaller
than
08:22
Yours
Dear William,
Given your stature among
the members of this list and your legendary humor, I shouldn't even dare to
deny your insight in the minds of Kurt Svensson's and me. But the fact
is that I am the Technical Manager of a GEIS VAN and I don't think that
"Internet EDI using Interoperable standards and VANs are
overkill", otherwise I won't be on this list. I was only trying to give
a SIMPLE and CLEAR answer both theoretically and practically using a
popular Internet Age language.
Regards, Paul Aoun --- "William
J. Kammerer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > Paul Williams, of the Kellogg Company, asked some >
simple reasonable > questions on how to move XML documents over
the > Internet, especially > how addressability is
handled. > > Addressability of business documents, whether
X12, > EDIFACT or > RosettaNet, is usually based on a logical
business > identifier such as a > DUNS, UCS ID, or EAN Location
Number. One of a > VAN's most important > value-adds is to
route documents based on these IDs > to the intended > recipient
safely and securely. On the other hand, > Internet EDI
packages > like 8760's GISBAgent or Cyclone Interchange (which >
are based on > interoperable standards) require some sort of
setup > to equate the > logical business ID with Internet
addresses. Add > in key maintenance, > certificate
exchange, etc. etc., and the maintenance > headaches add up >
quickly, perhaps allowing us to better appreciate > the services of a
VAN. > Also, don't forget to throw in the intimate > relationship
you need with > the corporate *NETWORK MAN* (i.e., the need to >
listen to his tirades > against Bill Gates) to get past firewalls and
do > that mumbo-jumbo with > proxy servers and port
addresses. > > IT Man, a.k.a. Paul Aoun, seems to think that
both > Internet EDI using > Interoperable standards and VANs are
overkill. He > instead says > everything Paul needs can be
done in a snippet of > Java code for *FREE*. > Now, IT Man and
Kurt Svensson have squared off in a > perverse duel, > goaded on
by Brian Curtis, to establish their > alpha-male position; >
except in this case, he who has the *SMALLER* one >
wins. > > Of course, I have no interest in reading any
code > which has no comments. > But from the little bit I saw of
either IT Man's or > Kurt's code, I don't > understand what all
the stuff about doing queries > against a database has > to do
with the demo. Paul Williams asked about > sending an *XML >
document* across the internet; is it really of any > interest how
that > document is created? - it just confuses the
issue. > > But I'm going to assume Paul has serious needs
(and > I won't even > question here why he's using XML). If
he's not > interested in the VAN or > Internet EDI (i.e., those
which use interoperable > standards) solutions, > then he might
also consider OnDisplay's *FREE* "B2B > XML server for > secure,
reliable information delivery over the > Internet - XML
Connect," > at http://www.xmlconnect.net/xmlconnect/. > >
William J. Kammerer > FORESIGHT Corp. > 4950 Blazer Memorial
Pkwy. > Dublin, OH USA 43017-3305 > +1 614
791-1600 > > Visit FORESIGHT Corp. at > http://www.foresightcorp.com/ >
"Commerce for a New World" > > > > >
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