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RE: Optimum XML approach for new project in International Trade
- From: Chris Parkerson <chrisp@e...>
- To: 'Andrew Wong Yen' <awongyen@c...>, xml-dev@l...
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 19:56:35 -0400

Andrew:
Our Business Process Manager (BPM), part
of the eXcelon XML Platform, is a fully XML-based business process automation
solution based entirely on ebXML standards. It is designed specifically to manage
complex collaborations involving both human beings and systems, both internal
and external to the enterprise, built around the ebXML Collaboration concepts
using a powerful business document metaphor for modeling business processes and
exchanging information. Our Process
Flow Engine, at the core of BPM, is designed as a UML State Machine that supports these
complex service-based business processes and services. One of the principal architects of the
ebXML standards was a major architect of our BPM offering. We have specifically designed it to be
communication standard agnostic. We
have both our own technology and integrated partner technology to manage
inter-partner communication using ebXML, RosettaNet, EDI, or any other standard
required for communication. We have
built in transformation and translation technology that makes it very easy to support multiple
standards. You can develop services
that participate in BPM collaborations in Java, COM/DCOM, or as web services
integrated via SOAP.
It is a highly scalable, completely
XML-based solution integrated with our XML platform technology. We have been developing our solution
since 1997 and have been shipping XML product offerings since early 1999. We have many satisfied customers
including Kasumi in Japan, NTT DoCoMo in Japan, Hitachi in Korea, SwissRe Insurance in Europe, and
Amazon.com in the US in addition to partnerships with large systems integrators
worldwide.
Information on our Platform and the Business
Process Manager is available on our website at http://www.exceloncorp.com/. If you need technical details or local
assistance in Australia, do not hesitate to contact me.
Cheers,
Chris
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Chris Parkerson
Product Manager
eXcelon Corporation
Burlington, MA
(781) 674-5393
http://www.exceloncorp.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Wong Yen
[mailto:awongyen@c...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001
7:48 PM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: Optimum XML approach for
new project in International Trade
The company I am employed by is in
the development phase of a new project for the export/trade and transport
industry in Australia. Our company is a systems integration and application
development company with some 20 years experience in EDI and messaging systems.
The project is a web portal for the industry that offers a range of export
related services - online, web based documentation - regulatory, commercial,
transport etc, monitoring and tracking of consignments and online training. The
key is to allow all members of the export supply chain to be able to
communicate and exchange information with each other. We are keen on taking an
XML approach to this but dont have much experience in this area. I have noticed
that Bolero have their own type of XML where they have made all the trade and
transport docs DTD's available for download from their site. I also have have
read that Rosetta and ebXML are focussed on the supply chain and B2B type
transactions. I am, concerned that if we lock into one system we then will have
problems easily communicating with those that have chosen another. This is a
global application so we need to be aware of whats going on all around the
world. I wonder what the best approach is to this - do we accept that we will
have to support multiple standards? If we go with Bolero and ebXML will
that cover off 95% of all our potential connection requirements? DO we create
our own XML std?
Does anyone else work in this
particular area of International Trade that has some ideas about the best way
to address this multiple stds problem?
Any advice will be appreciated - as
long as its not too rude!
Andrew Wong Yen
Business Development Manager The CPS Group
Level 4, 116 Military Rd Neutral Bay NSW 2089
awongyen@c...
Phone: 61 2 9909 3022 Fax: 61 2 9953 8083
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