I'm tasked to provide software capable of sending data to other systems,
via a NIEM service. From what I've read of NIEM, everything is geared
towards the client side, where one requests data, based on a "wantlist",
but I don't see anything to verify that the NIEM server can actually
receive data to distribute.
Can someone point me to a document that explains this?
I'm also interested what NIEM server solutions currently exist, or are all
of them individual efforts?
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Les Stockton
3844 Cincinnati Avenue
Winchester, Ok 74421
Understand the challenge. Correct there is no open NIEM server - all are closed inside government. The nearest to what you may need is - http://verifyxml.org/ resources that is built on top of CAM templates and Open-XDX module.
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I'm tasked to provide software capable of sending data to other systems,
via a NIEM service. From what I've read of NIEM, everything is geared
towards the client side, where one requests data, based on a "wantlist",
but I don't see anything to verify that the NIEM server can actually
receive data to distribute.
Can someone point me to a document that explains this?
I'm also interested what NIEM server solutions currently exist, or are all
of them individual efforts?
--
Les Stockton
3844 Cincinnati Avenue
Winchester, Ok 74421
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Understand the challenge. Correct there is no open NIEM server - all are closed inside government. The nearest to what you may need is - http://verifyxml.org/ resources that is built on top of CAM templates and Open-XDX module.
There are also a raft of "how to " videos on YouTube using NIEM and CAM templates that can help. See https://www.youtube.com/user/TheCameditor/videos and likely the IEPD training video.