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water fountains exampleWeb Service Description Language.
[See WSDL (Web Services Description Language)] Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I)WS-Addressing Action elements Action headers 2nd Action URI references Agents base addresses endpoint references 2nd FaultTo elements headers in SOAP identifiers, message MessageIDheader block processing semantics purpose reference parameters 2nd 3rd reference properties 2nd RelatesTo elements RelatesTo header block RelationshipType attribute ReplyTo elements SOAP bindings WS-Management resource example WS-Management use ofWS-AtomicTransaction 2PC protocol 2nd Action element with advantages of commits 2nd Completion protocol coordination service for defined endpoint references for message flow for Register action RegisterResponse action School of Fine Art example WS-BusinessActivityWS-Coordination atomic transactions example committed messages Coordination Contexts 2nd explicit coordinator framework transaction protocols with WS-Discovery Action URI references Bye messages 2nd dynamic discovery 2ndenumeration with.
[See WS-Enumeration (WS-Enum)]eventing with.
[See WS-Eventing] Hello messages 2nd messages 2nd Probe messages 2nd ProbeMatch messagesresource creation specification.
[See WS-Transfer] School of Fine Art example WS-DP (Web Services Device Profile)WS-Enumeration (WS-Enum) Action URI references Enumerate messages EnumerateResponse messages EnumerationEnd messages Filter elements GetStatus operation MaxTime elements message sequence example Pull messages 2nd PullResponse messages purpose Release messages 2nd ReleaseResponse messages Renew operation WS-Management with 2ndWS-Eventing Action URI references batched delivery batched events brokers delivery modes 2nd discovery with event sinks Expires elements fountain example GetStatus messages GetStatusResponse messages Identifier message scenario Notification messages portType elements Pull delivery purpose of 2nd Renew messages RenewResponse messages resource lifetimes School of Fine Art example Subscribe messages SubscribeResponse messages 2nd subscription 2nd 3rd 4th SubscriptionEnd messages Trap Delivery messages Unsubscribe messages UnsubscribeResponse messages WS-Management with WSDL annotation for WS-FedActive WS-Federation 2nd WS-FedPassive WS-I (Web Services Interoperability Organization) WS-I Basic Profile 1.0WS-Management Action URI references addressing resources 2nd Agents batched delivery 2nd batched events composability of Create messages delivery modes event notification freshness qualifier Get messages 2nd GetResponse messages Identifier parameter Key elements Locale elements 2nd messaging parameters NoCache elements 2nd operation qualifiers protocols used as basis for Pull delivery 2nd purpose of Put messages PutResponse messages referencing resources Resource Managers Resources ReturnResource qualifier scalability School of Fine Art example SubscribeResponse messages subscription SummaryPermitted qualifier timeout elements 2nd Trap Delivery messages trap delivery mode update message steps WS-Addressing endpoints with WS-Enumeration with 2nd WS-Eventing with WS-Transfer withWS-MetadataExchange Action URI references Get Policy requests Get Policy Response purpose ofWS-Policy All operator alternatives in 2nd 3rd assertions 2nd 3rd 4th attaching policies 2nd 3rd conveying interaction conditions defined effective ExactlyOne operator expressions 2nd Get Policy requests Get Policy Response messages Infoset representations 2nd metadata use of 2nd purpose of School of Fine Art example scopes of subjects WS-AtomicTransaction use of WS-PolicyAttachment WS-ReliableMessaging (WS-RM)WS-SecureConversation Action URI references example purpose security context establishmentWS-Security assertion proof requirement attacks against authentication 2nd 3rd 4th authorization 2nd autonomous services implications Basic Security Profile claims confidentiality 2nd 3rd contexts domainsencryption for.
[See encryption] end-to-end message security requirements existing approaches, reuse of extensibility of identities integrity 2nd message-level 2nd models supported overview ofpolicies.
[See WS-Policy] principals referencing XML entities School of Fine Art example serialization issues sign-out operationssignatures for.
[See signatures] system federationstokens.
[See tokens, security] transport-level, limitations oftrust.
[See WS-Trust] WS-Federation WS-SecureConversation 2nd X.509 2nd XML Signature WS-SecurityPolicyWS-Transfer Action URI references Create messages CreateResponse messages creation process Delete messages DeleteResponse messages editing collections factories 2nd Get messages GetResponse messages purpose 2nd Put messages PutResponse messages RelatesTo elements WS-Management withWS-Trust Action URI references brokering extensions claim designation exchange scenario specifications lifetime management of tokens message sequence for purpose of request/response protocol RequestSecurityToken messages RequestSecurityTokenResponse messages School of Fine Art example Security Token Service validation messages WS-Federation example WS-SecureConversation withWSDL (Web Services Description Language) binding elements definitions message format notation metadata use of namespace references operation specification part names ports portType elements RPC/Encoded encoding School of Fine Art example service elements type schemas WS-Eventing, annotation for XML Schema with