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OSS through Java

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OSS/J (a.k.a. OSS through Java) is a TM Forum[1] technical program whose primary goal is to develop open interface standards (APIs) for the integration of Business Support Systems (BSS) & Operations Support System (OSS).

OSS/J addresses the concerns of Frameworx implementation stakeholders by providing open standard APIs based on the NGOSS framework, particularly the Frameworx Shared Information/Data Model (SID). Work is underway to organize the OSS/J APIs against the NGOSS Telecom Application Map (TAM).

The OSS/J APIs are multi-technology based and include Java, XML, and Web Services integration profiles. Each integration profile consists of specifications, a reference implementation, and a conformance test suite (TCK).

The OSS/J APIs are developed under the Java Community Process[2] and can be downloaded for free[3] from the TM Forum OSS/J web site.[4]

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  1. ^ "TM Forum - Accelerating Industry Transformation Through Collaboration". TM Forum.
  2. ^ "jcp.org". jcp.org. Retrieved 2013-01-26.
  3. ^ "Standardized Interfaces - OSS/J - OSS/J". TM Forum. Retrieved 2013-01-26.
  4. ^ "Standardized Interfaces - OSS/J - OSS/J". TM Forum. Retrieved 2013-01-26.

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