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Title : Extensible Supply-chain Discovery Service Schema
Author(s) : F. Thompson
Filename : draft-thompson-esds-schema-01.txt
Pages : 110
Date : 2007-10-16
The Extensible Supply-chain Discovery Service (ESDS) is an
application layer protocol for the distributed sharing and discovery
of notification events between associated partners within a supply
chain. This document outlines the schema of the ESDS application
layer protocol. This is the formal syntax of the web service
interface specification in Web Service Description Language (WSDL)
and XML Schema (XSD).
Comments are solicited and should be addressed to the mailing list at
esds@ietf.org and/or the author(s).
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