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Petra is the name of the closed source product whose ideas and concepts are used to lay ground for the new open source software Openpetra, which shall be developed here. Actual in openpetra there exists an inter office communication, but in case of rewriting a software it may be a good idea to improve the communication size and format to actual standard.
 
The best choice for a new standard to exchange inter office data, it may be the xml-format and the best way to get an overview about the different communication types and communication contents it may be a diagram.
 
And UML-component diagram may not be the best choice to draw a set of offices sending communication messages from one to each other but actually my software don’t  leave me an other choice. So a “component” represents an either an OM-office using an openpetra installation, the ICH using it’s own software and a Recipient-information-server (RIS) which shall be developed independently from the openpetra software.
 
This page does not handle the Message details but only the concept of how to use the different messages in their specific content.

Revision as of 13:54, 6 December 2010

Overview

Petra is the name of the closed source product whose ideas and concepts are used to lay ground for the new open source software Openpetra, which shall be developed here. Actual in openpetra there exists an inter office communication, but in case of rewriting a software it may be a good idea to improve the communication size and format to actual standard.

The best choice for a new standard to exchange inter office data, it may be the xml-format and the best way to get an overview about the different communication types and communication contents it may be a diagram.

And UML-component diagram may not be the best choice to draw a set of offices sending communication messages from one to each other but actually my software don’t leave me an other choice. So a “component” represents an either an OM-office using an openpetra installation, the ICH using it’s own software and a Recipient-information-server (RIS) which shall be developed independently from the openpetra software.

This page does not handle the Message details but only the concept of how to use the different messages in their specific content.