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		<description>[...] The Order Management API 1.0 has been released. The Order Management API is (as far as we in the JSR264 Expert Group (EG) know) the only open and standards based API available for order management and is relevant for any organization developing an order management solution. By using this API as a basis for your Order Management solution you can reuse the knowledge of others (not reinventing the wheel), reduce your integration costs and create a flexible Order Management solution. In a previous blog post I already described the features of the API in detail, so I&#8217;ll just repeat the most important features: [...]</description>
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