Web Services Architecture and Its Specifications [Electronic resources] : Essentials for Understanding WS-*

Luis Felipe Cabrera, Chris Kurt

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[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 with

management

batched delivery 2nd

delivery modes

event notification

freshness qualifier

operation qualifiers

protocols used as basis for

resource referencing 2nd

scalability

specification 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 elements

messages

addressing

authentication 2nd

binary data format

confidentiality 2nd

core specifications for

defined

descriptions, formal. [See WSDL (Web Services Description Language]

discovery. [See WS-Discovery]

enumeration. [See WSEnumeration (WS-Enum)]

event. [See WS-Eventing]

exchange patterns

identifiers

Infosets for. [See Infosets]

integrity assurance 2nd

MIME

MTOM

part elements

paths

reliable messaging

sequences

SOAP specification

subscription. [See subscriptions]

transfer. [See WS-Transfer]

transport independence

types schemas

XML message specifications

XOP

metadata

contract expression with

discovery techniques

purpose

School of Fine Art example

services

UDDI tModel example

WS-MetadataExchange

WS-Policy

WSDL 2nd

Microsoft 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