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IV&I Inventory Visibility & Interoperability Progress Report Aug. 22, 2007

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IV&I Inventory Visibility & Interoperability. Progress Report Aug. 22, 2007. Agenda. Project Update Solution Provider Reports Microsoft iConnect Fujitsu/Axway Wipro Sun Microsystems Others [IBM, QAD, SAP, Infor, Oracle….] Wrap-Up & Q&A Panel. Solution Provider Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IV&I

Inventory Visibility & Interoperability

Progress Report

Aug. 22, 2007

Page 2: IV&I Inventory Visibility & Interoperability

Agenda

• Project Update• Solution Provider Reports

– Microsoft– iConnect– Fujitsu/Axway– Wipro– Sun Microsystems– Others [IBM, QAD, SAP, Infor, Oracle….]

• Wrap-Up & Q&A Panel

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Solution Provider Introduction

Speakers:

Jennifer Marsman - Microsoft    - 734.664.9264 [M] / [email protected]

Kishor Sapre - iConnect    - ArvinMeritor, Inc.

Jacques Durand - Fujitsu, and Ulf Persson - Axway   - 408-746-6134 /[email protected] - [email protected]

XXXX - Wipro- 408-746-6134 /[email protected]

Paul Wickstrom - Sun    - 586-981-9987 / [email protected]

Messaging solutions conforming to AIAG B2B profile. Suitable for all Supply-Chain applications in Automotive and General Manufacturing

A.J. Blazej:

please correct contact info

A.J. Blazej:

please correct contact info

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ebXML – Web Services : Proof of Concept

• ebXML-WebServices Team– Axway (Ric Emery, Ulf Persson, Dale Moberg)

• Contact: [email protected]

– Fujitsu (Hamid BenMalek, Jacques Durand)• Contact: [email protected]

• Demonstrated that ebXML Messaging Services Version 3 supports AIAG B2B Messaging Profile by exchanging XML Payloads with IVTF Test Harness

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ebXML Messaging Today

• The Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) of the Internet

• Proven within Automotive Industry (GM, Volkswagen)• Strong in Asia for global trade

– ECOM, eAC, JEITA, COXEC, Trading Facilitators (eg. KTNET, Tradelink, DTTN, DagangNet, TradeVan, …)

• Certification programs (Drummond Group / GS1, eAC / ECOM)– STAR profile (Standards for Technology in Automotive

Retail)

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IV&I Demonstration Scenario

• Products: ebXML Message Service Handlers V3.0– “light” Supplier endpoint (Axway)– OEM Consumer Gateway (Fujitsu)

SyncQuOnHand

SyncShipment

SyncDelivReceipt

SyncShipment

SyncQuOnHand

OEM (Ford…)

InventoryWebService• Sun• Ford

ebXML

ebXML

ebXML

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ebXML Demonstrated Use Cases / Features

• Case of a small partner:– Requirements: no IP @, low connectivity, no IT expertise– Solution: Light ebMS Handler: Message Pulling, server-

less

• Case of a larger partner with various application integration needs:– Requirements: Internal Web services, JMS interface…– Solution: B2B ebMS Gateway: Easy forwarding to/from

Web services on the back-end, to JMS / queuing.

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ebXML Messaging Services V3 – the MOM based on Web Services protocols

• ebMS V3: Asynchronous Messaging over Internet– Business messages with standardized business header– Controlled message transfer (channels, pulling, exchange

patterns)– Advanced security (service authorization, non-repudiation)– Open to diverse back-end integration (Web service & other)– Builds on Web services protocols (SOAP, security,

reliability) – Leverages Web services stacks (e.g. Apache Axis2)

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ebXML Messaging Services V3 – Near Future

• SOA increased support– WSDL-based configuration of B2B Gateway, for internal

Web services– JMS interface

• Multi-hop routing (Hub)• Advanced Messaging Features

– Status requests – Message bundling / chunking

• high volume of small messages, splitting a large payload

– Message flow control