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- Business Process Execution Language for Web Services
- This document defines a notation for specifying business process behavior based on Web Services. This notation is called Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (abbreviated to BPEL4WS in the rest of this document). Processes in BPEL4WS export and import functionality by using Web Service interfaces exclusively. -
(Added: 10-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Canonical XML
- This specification describes a method for generating a physical representation, the canonical form, of an XML document that accounts for the permissible changes. -
(Added: 19-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Decryption Transform for XML Signature
- This document specifies an XML Signature "decryption transform" that enables XML Signature applications to distinguish between those XML Encryption structures that were encrypted before signing (and must not be decrypted) and those that were encrypted after signing (and must be decrypted) for the signature to validate. -
(Added: 15-Dec-2002) (Rate It)
- Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME)
- Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) is a lightweight, binary encapsulation format that can be used to encapsulate multiple application defined entities or payloads of arbitrary type and size into a single message construct. -
(Added: 20-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Encapsulate SOAP in DIME.
- This document defines the rules for encapsulating SOAP messages
within Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME). -
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- SAML
- The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is "an XML-based framework for exchanging security information. -
(Added: 20-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1
- The W3C has acknowledged receipt of a submission request including the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1. The submission includes the text of the SOAP 1.1 specification -
(Added: 20-May-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP 1.2 (Part 0)
- SOAP Version 1.2 Part 0: Primer is a non-normative document intended to provide an easily understandable tutorial on the features of the SOAP Version 1.2 specifications. -
(Added: 25-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP 1.2 (Part 1)
- (Messaging Framework) describes the SOAP envelope and SOAP transport binding framework -
(Added: 19-May-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature
- This document defines a SOAP feature that represents an abstract model for SOAP attachments. It provides the basis for the creation of SOAP bindings that transmit such attachments along with a SOAP envelope, and provides for reference of those attachments from the envelope. -
(Added: 13-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP HTTP GET Binding
- For a variety of reasons, it is desirable that some web services, compliant with the SOAP HTTP Binding, can also be accessed via HTTP GET. This requirement mandates that the information necessary to access the resource can be expressed in an HTTUP URI. -
(Added: 19-May-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism
- This document describes an abstract feature and a concrete implementation of it for optimizing the transmission and/or wire format of SOAP messages. The concrete implementation relies on the format for carrying SOAP messages. -
(Added: 18-Oct-2004) (Rate It)
- SOAP Routing Protocol
- SOAP Routing Protocol (SOAP-RP) is a SOAP-based, stateless protocol for exchanging one-way SOAP messages from an initial sender to the ultimate receiver, potentially via a set of intermediaries. -
(Added: 20-May-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP Security Extensions
- This document specifies the syntax and processing rules of a SOAP header entry to carry digital signature information within a SOAP 1.1 Envelope. -
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- UDDI V3.0
- UDDI provides an interoperable, foundational infrastructure for a Web services-based software environment for both publicly available services and services only exposed internally within an organization. -
(Added: 17-Jul-2002) (Rate It)
- Web Service Conversation Language (WSCL)
- WSCL allows the abstract interfaces of Web services, i.e. the business level conversations or public processes supported by a Web service, to be defined. WSCL specifies the XML documents being exchanged, and the allowed sequencing of these document exchanges. -
(Added: 19-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Web Service Inspection Language
- The WS-Inspection specification provides an XML format for assisting in the inspection of a site for available services and a set of rules for how inspection related information should be made available for consumption. -
(Added: 20-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Web Services Architecture
- The Web services reference architecture identifies the functional components, defines the relationships among those components, and establishes a set of constraints upon each to effect the desired properties of the overall architecture. -
(Added: 11-Jan-2003) (Rate It)
- Web Services Architecture Usage Scenarios
- This document describes the Web Service Architecture Usage Scenarios.
It is a collection of usage scenarios and use cases which illustrate the use of Web services, and which are used to generate requirements for the Web services architecture, as well as to evaluate existing technologies. -
(Added: 4-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Web Services for Remote Portals (WSRP)
- Web Services for Remote Portals (WSRP) are visual, user-facing web services centric components that plug-n-play with portals or other intermediary web applications that aggregate content or applications from different sources. -
(Added: 19-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Web Services for Remote Portlets
- The Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) specification defines the Web services interfaces and semantics for interactive, presentation-oriented content services. -
(Added: 25-Sep-2003) (Rate It)
- WS-Attachment
- This document defines an abstract model for SOAP attachments and
based on this model defines a mechanism for encapsulating a SOAP
message and zero or more attachments in a DIME message. -
(Added: 26-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- WS-Coordination
- This specification (WS-Coordination) describes an extensible framework for providing protocols that coordinate the actions of distributed applications. -
(Added: 9-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- WS-I: Basic Profile Version 1.0
- This document defines the WS-I Basic Profile, consisting of a set of non-proprietary Web services specifications, along with clarifications to those specifications which promote interoperability. -
(Added: 5-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- WS-Policy
- The Web Services Policy Framework (WS-Policy) provides a general purpose model and corresponding syntax to describe and communicate the policies of a Web service. -
(Added: 23-Dec-2002) (Rate It)
- WS-SecureConversation
- This specification defines extensions that build on WS-Security to provide secure communication. Specifically, we define mechanisms for establishing and sharing security contexts, and deriving session keys from security contexts. -
(Added: 23-Dec-2002) (Rate It)
- WS-Security
- WS-Security provides a security language for Web services. WS-Security describes enhancements to SOAP messaging providing three capabilities: credential exchange, message integrity, and message confidentiality. -
(Added: 20-May-2002) (Rate It)
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