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Hi, I tried to define a logical model for web-service architectures for b2b-scenarios. You can see my first idea in the mail-attachment. Annotations: (1) e.g. UDDI (2) e.g. WSDL (3) a XML industry-standard, e.g. BMECat (www.bmecat.org) for e-catalogues (4) e.g. SOAP (5) SOAP-encoding rules or other encoding rules. In some cases 5 and 3 could be the same schema (6) RPC or Messaging (7) (8) HTTP, SMTP, MOM (9) (10) It was very important for me to consider that web-service independent standards for semantics ("business vocabularies") are reusable (3) in web-services. Furthermore I wanted to make clear that there exist several message-pattern (not only rpc) and encoding-rules (not only SOAP-encoding). As you see I am of the opinion that 4, 5 and 6 are independent to each other (contrary to many people how think that XML-messaging should it include it's own type-system). I would be pleased to hear some comments Gabriel
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