OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) TC

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  • 1.  UBL-2.0 persistencing

    Posted 07-05-2007 16:23
    
    
    hi all,
     
     
    based on UBL-2.0 schemata we've designed a data model and a sample Data Base. This is an exercise i imagine many of you have already done in the past. We're finding some interesting issues about how to map the XSD model into the Data Model and vice-versa (as far as we're also marshalling/unmarshalling).  One of those issues is related to ClassificationScheme and ClassificationCategory.
     
    Is there anyone out there on top of this kind enough to share her/his experiences?
     
    Regards,
    Enric


  • 2.  Re: [ubl] UBL-2.0 persistencing

    Posted 07-06-2007 01:31
    The Classification Scheme and Category are used when requested a 
    Catalogue to denote the classification (and category) of items 
    required.  For example certain UN/SPSC categories.
    
    These simple hierarchical structures were used as placeholders while we 
    await a recommendation for catalogue classifications being developed by 
    the CEN eCat workshop.
    
    Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa wrote:
    > hi all,
    >  
    >  
    > based on UBL-2.0 schemata we've designed a data model and a sample 
    > Data Base. This is an exercise i imagine many of you have already done 
    > in the past. We're finding some interesting issues about how to map 
    > the XSD model into the Data Model and vice-versa (as far as we're also 
    > marshalling/unmarshalling).  One of those issues is related to 
    > ClassificationScheme and ClassificationCategory.
    >  
    > Is there anyone out there on top of this kind enough to share her/his 
    > experiences?
    >  
    > Regards,
    > Enric
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