Toronto, Canada - January 28, 2004 - ebXMLsoft is pleased to announce a pre-release of ebXMlsoft Registry 2.2, a full implementation of the OASIS/ebXML Registry Specifications 2.1. This release of the ebXMLsoft Registry comes with new features that significantly increase overall support for enterprise OASIS/ebXML Registries: SOAP-based XML Messaging Provider integrated into the ebXMLsoft Registry and Repository; business documents and images storage and search support in ebXMLsoft Repository; secured registry and repository communication supported by XML signature (integrated into the registry and repository security), SSL, and other security solutions; configurable automatic e-mail notification for all registry and repository changes; flexible configuration via an XML configuration file; legacy systems integration.
ebXMLsoft Registry 2.2 target release date is February 9, 2004 when it will be fully available.
About ebXMLsoft
ebXMLsoft, Inc., headquarted in Toronto, Canada, is a leading ebXML company that offers
ebXML software and consulting services. ebXMLsoft software combined with its services
helps organizations to improve their business operations through ebXML, resulting in
reduced cost and increased global presence. For more information, please visit our
Web site at
http://www.semantion.com
About ebXML
ebXML (Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language) is a modular suite of
specifications that enables enterprises of any size to globally conduct business over
the Internet. Development of the ebXML specifications is sponsored by
OASIS (
http://www.oasis-open.org) and
the United Nations UN/CEFACT
(
http://www.unece.org/cefact).
OASIS is the international, non-for-profit consortium that supports electronic business
development by promoting interoperability specifications. OASIS members are industry groups
and organizations involved in XML specifications development.
UN/CEFACT, headquartered in Geneva, is the UN body that covers trade facilitation and
electronic business worldwide policy and technical development.