CCTS core component dictionary tools
The latest release of jCAM editor now supports UN/CEFACT CCTS in the dictionary generation tools.
From any XSD schema you have ingested into jCAM, or XML template you have built using the editor - you can pick the Tools menu options to automatically build the CCTS dictionary of those core components.
Then simply open the generated dictionary XML in Excel as a spreadsheet workbook to review those core component details.
There is also a compare tool to cross reference between a dictionary and an exchange template's components.
Plus you can merge dictionary files - so you can build a complete core component library across a set of domain schemas.
These provide invaluable tools for validating and verifying the business information details in your exchange transactions and aligning across exchanges for better interoperability.
Further editor tools are planned to exploit these foundation CCTS core component capabilities for reusable content assembly into exchange transactions.
You can download the latest jCAM editor from:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/camprocessor
and find further resources at http://www.jcam.org.uk
News - March 29th, 2009
From any XSD schema you have ingested into jCAM, or XML template you have built using the editor - you can pick the Tools menu options to automatically build the CCTS dictionary of those core components.
Then simply open the generated dictionary XML in Excel as a spreadsheet workbook to review those core component details.
There is also a compare tool to cross reference between a dictionary and an exchange template's components.
Plus you can merge dictionary files - so you can build a complete core component library across a set of domain schemas.
These provide invaluable tools for validating and verifying the business information details in your exchange transactions and aligning across exchanges for better interoperability.
Further editor tools are planned to exploit these foundation CCTS core component capabilities for reusable content assembly into exchange transactions.
You can download the latest jCAM editor from:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/camprocessor
and find further resources at http://www.jcam.org.uk
News - March 29th, 2009
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