Open Source
Products provides a central location for providers to describe available tools that support UBL. Users are invited to share experiences using the "add new comment" link that appears at the bottom of each listing.
This directory is provided as a community resource and is not the result of any certification program or compliance testing. Authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of their entries. OASIS encourages readers to evaluate this information independently.
Products provides a central location for providers to describe available tools that support UBL. Users are invited to share experiences using the "add new comment" link that appears at the bottom of each listing.
This directory is provided as a community resource and is not the result of any certification program or compliance testing. Authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of their entries. OASIS encourages readers to evaluate this information independently.
UBL4J
UBL4J provides a Java implementation for Universal Business Language (UBL) Order to Invoice process. Given an UBL order document, it produces an UBL invoice document and renders its output to TeX, PDF or HTML formats. UBl4J uses the order document country and language information to tailor locale-sensitive invoices. Form more information, consult http://openinvoice.org/ubl4j/.
Latest UBLish v2.0.alpha Powers Your Spreadsheet With Direct UBL Generation
2008 Oct 06
UBLish v2.0.alpha (20081006) is now available for early download!
This version primarily delivers the new functionality of converting fancy spreadsheet designed with user input data directly into XML-instances such as UBL or other document formats.
UBLish v2.0.alpha Availble - Now You Can!
UBLish v2.0.alpha is now available for early download! If you like what XML-Spreadsheets for UBL 2.0 and UBL v1.0 IDD draft could do for you, now you can generate them, as well as any Excel spreadsheet content, directly by yourself!
XML-Spreadsheet for UBL v1.0 IDD draft spreadsheet available
2008 Sep 19
XML-Spreadsheet for the multilingual translation table work done in UBL v1.0 IDD (International Data Dictionary) draft spreadsheet is now available. The XML-Spreadsheet is an extremely simple XML format to convey as faithfully as possible the content and structure of original spreadsheets. This allows all the power XML tools, utilities, processors, systems and knowledge to be used easily on the content of spreadsheets.
XML-Spreadsheets for UBL v2.0 Available
2008 Sep 18
XML-Spreadsheets for UBL v2.0's entire set of model spreadsheets are now available.
XML-Spreadsheets contain the same content as the spreadsheets but stored in XML form. This facilitates use of other power XML tools and transformation engines such as XSL/XSLT, XML processors, browsers, AJAX, applets, etc to extract more value out of the spreadsheet content.
Re-release of UBLish v1.0b.kpo for UBL v1.0-beta schemas
UBLish v1.0b.kpo is now available as a simple tool to generate UBL 1.0-beta schemas. This re-release version, first released in 2003 Nov 24, features:
Crane Softwrights: UBL International Data Dictionary in genericode format
This resource is a conversion of UBL 2.0 International Data Dictionary (IDD) spreadsheet files of various languages into OASIS genericode files. Each spreadsheet of each language's localization is converted to a genericode file. In addition, all of the languages are aggregated into a single genericode file for the localization information of each UBL 2.0 document model. User interfaces for programs and other multilingual applications may find it helpful to have some or all of the UBL IDD localization information in a generic keyed-table XML vocabulary.
METU: A Semantic based Solution for the Interoperability of UBL Schemas
Authors: Yalin Yarimagan and Asuman Dogac, Middle East
Technical University. Associated file: An OWL ontology generated for UBL 2.0.
UBL 2.0 XPath files
These files enumerate all element and attribute information
items described by the UBL 2.0 schemas.
UBL 2.0 EF (GEFEG) Data Model
For use with FX (formerly EDIFIX) version 60. This is the data
model from which the UBL 2.0 schemas were generated. The UBL
TC thanks GEFEG for
its contribution of EDIFIX and technical expertise in the
generation and quality review of UBL schemas.