Index
[SYMBOL][A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
[F]
[G]
[H]
[I]
[L]
[M]
[N]
[O]
[P]
[Q]
[R]
[S]
[T]
[U]
[V]
[W]
[X]
[Z]
managed transparency advantages of contracts for defined messages, implications for security differentials withmanagement batched delivery 2nd delivery modes event notification freshness qualifier operation qualifiers protocols used as basis for resource referencing 2nd scalabilityspecification for.
[See WS-Management] subscriptions timeout elements trap delivery mode 2nd update message steps WS-Addressing endpoints with message exchange patterns message orientation Message Transmission Optimization Method (MTOM) 2nd MessageID elementsmessages addressing authentication 2nd binary data format confidentiality 2nd core specifications for defineddescriptions, formal.
[See WSDL (Web Services Description Language]discovery.
[See WS-Discovery]enumeration.
[See WSEnumeration (WS-Enum)]event.
[See WS-Eventing] exchange patterns identifiersInfosets for.
[See Infosets] integrity assurance 2nd MIME MTOM part elements paths reliable messaging sequences SOAP specificationsubscription.
[See subscriptions]transfer.
[See WS-Transfer] transport independence types schemas XML message specifications XOPmetadata contract expression with discovery techniques purpose School of Fine Art example services UDDI tModel example WS-MetadataExchange WS-Policy WSDL 2ndMicrosoft Press service example.
[See School of Fine Art example]MIME binary message specification with example attachment MTOM (Message Transmission Optimization Method) 2nd mustUnderstand attribute 2nd 3rd