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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

OASIS approves CAM v1.1 standard for transaction exchange validation and support

New OASIS standard aids implementation of ebXML transaction exchanges.

CAM provides an open, XML-based system for using business rules to define, validate, and compose specific business documents from generalized schema elements and structures.

CAM also provides the foundation for creating industry libraries and dictionaries of schema elements and business document structures to support business process needs.

"CAM has been described as a Swiss army knife for XML structures," said David Webber, chair of the OASIS Content Assembly Mechanism (CAM)Technical Committee. "That's because CAM addresses the three issues that are crucial for automated information integration. It delivers the capability to design transactions consistently, to document their usage clearly, and to drive software that can apply rules and test information content correctly.

"CAM can be used wherever manipulation or validation of information content structures is required. The most widely used application is the validation of content passing through a messaging system, where CAM ensures that the information received is compatible with the supported business systems. CAM can also direct the creation or processing of transactions in a business process engine or be deployed as a Web service to allow trading partners to pre-validate XML instances before using them in message exchanges."

Before a Web service can exchange XML data between applications, the information usually needs to be validated and transformed," explainedPatrick Gannon, president and CEO of OASIS. "CAM offers a new way to accomplish this by using specialized templates that allow contextual business rules to be applied to any XML structure. These business rules can be used to validate the structure or to transform XML data to fit a specified form.

Full text of press release is available here:

http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2007-06-19.php

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