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CXML (Commerce eXtensible Markup Language)

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What is CXML (Commerce eXtensible Markup Language)?

CXML (Commerce eXtensible Markup Language) is a standard, open format for exchanging electronic business documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, between trading partners. It is designed to facilitate the automation of business processes and the exchange of business data between different systems and applications.

CXML is based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML), which is a widely-used, flexible, and extensible markup language for storing and exchanging data. CXML uses a set of standardized tags and attributes to represent different types of business documents and data, such as purchase orders, invoices, and product catalogs.

CXML is used by companies and organizations to automate the exchange of business documents and data, and to reduce the cost and complexity of doing business with trading partners. It is often used in industries such as manufacturing, distribution, and retail, where there is a need to exchange business documents and data electronically.


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