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==1. Proposed Workitem: Cross-Enterprise Service Bus (XSB)==
==1. Proposed Workitem: ==


* Proposal Editor: Don Jorgenson
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==2. The Problem==
==2. The Problem==


The proposed Cross-Enterprise Service Bus (XSB) profile is intended to meet the need for a message-based layer or framework, compatible  with Web Services,  that is constrained to meet the interoperability requirements of healthcare documents/messages in transit and that facilitates basic document/message integrity and confidentiality, security/privacy auditing and invocation of access control services.


==3. Key Use Case==
==3. Key Use Case==
The XSB profile would allow the large class of healthcare use cases that require message-based transport of documents/messages to be implemented with much of the required security and privacy functionality provided by implicit service invocations during transport layer processing.




==4. Standards & Systems==
==4. Standards & Systems==


Uses, extends or constrains:
:• SAML
:• ATNA
:• XUA
:• HL7-SOA PASS
:• WS-Trust
:• WS-Federation
:• WS-Addressing
:Supports or enables:
:• XCA
:• XACML-based Policy Engines
:• XDS.b


==5. Discussion==
==5. Discussion==
The proposed XSB profile could be considered a message-based extension or supplement to the connection-based ATNA profile. It also supplements and provides additional context for XUA.
The HL7-SOA Privacy, Access and Security Services (PASS)-Functional Models are scheduled for ballot January, 2008. The IHE XSB profile would provide the constrained, real world technical specification anticipated in the illustrative Web Service-based use cases provided in the PASS functional specification. 
An XSB is not an Enterprise Service Bus nor is it an SOA implementation.

Latest revision as of 16:26, 8 October 2007


1. Proposed Workitem:

  • Proposal Editor:
  • Editor: N/A
  • Date: N/A (Wiki keeps history)
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  • Domain: IT Infrastructure

2. The Problem

3. Key Use Case

4. Standards & Systems

5. Discussion