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OSS through Java

OSS/J is an acronym for OSS (Operations Support System) through Java, which provides industry standard interface specifications (APIs) used to connect different OSS information systems together by using Java technologies.

The OSS/J initiative was been founded in 2000 by several members (view list). The primary goal being the development of open interface standards for the integration of Business (BSS) & Operations Support Systems (OSS).

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