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From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2002-10-29 04:22:25
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Hi,
We use command objects only for communication between our MSH and our =
MSH client. In other words, only between Request object and our MSH =
server.=20
However, we should conform to the standard for MSH-MSH communication. =
You have mentioned the primary reason: the other side may be a MSH from =
another company. So, we only follow the packaging and transport =
standards written in the ebMS specification. No proprietary command =
object will be used.
The concept is shown in the following diagram.
[Hermes Client] <---- (use command object) ----> [MSH (Hermes)]
[MSH (Hermes)] <---- (use SOAP, follow standards) ----> [MSH (other =
company)]
Hope this helps.
Regards, -Patrick
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Patrick Yee
System Architect
Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID)
Dept. of Computer Science and Information Systems
The University of Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 22415674
Fax: (852) 25474611
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From: jujeonja=20
To: Patrick Yee=20
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:46 AM
Subject: Hi.. I have a question...
Hi.=20
I saw the source of MSH.=20
I don't know why Command Object is used.=20
Ths MSH of freebXML send message by Request,=20
and Request use the Command Object to store information.=20
If The MSH of other company sends message, MSH of freebXML=20
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please, give me a answer...=20
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