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Web Services Addressing
The lastest version of WS-Addressing, a key part of the core Web services architecture, has been submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for the standardization process as part of a longer-term effort to provide a standards-based foundation for the development of secure, transacted, asynchronous, and reliable Web services. Read the press release and find links to the submissions on W3C.
 
Web Services Attachments
This document defines an abstract model for SOAP attachments.
 
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0: RDF Mapping
This specification provides a representation of WSDL in the Resource Description Framework language (RDF) and in the Web Ontology Language (OWL), and also a RDF mapping procedure.
 
Web Services Eventing
This specification defines how Web Services Eventing supports the simplest levels of Web services interfaces for notification producers and consumers for a distributed event management system.
 
Web Services Federation Language
This specification defines mechanisms to allow different security realms to federate by allowing and brokering trust of identities, attributes, authentication between participating Web services.
 
Web Services Federation Language
This specification defines mechanisms to allow different security realms to federate by allowing and brokering trust of identities, attributes, authentication between participating Web services.
 
Web Services 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. A WS-Inspection document provides a means for aggregating references to pre-existing service description documents which have been authored in any number of formats. These inspection documents are then made available at the point-of-offering for the service as well as through references which may be placed within a content medium such as HTML.
 
Web Services Manageability
The WS-Manageability specification introduces the general concepts of a manageability model in terms of manageability topics and the aspects used to define them.
 
Web Services Metadata Exchange
This specification explains how the Web Services MetadataExchange Framework is structured and how it operates. It is an update to the version previous published on September 1, 2004.
 
Web Services Notification
WS-Notification is a family of related white papers and specifications that define a standard Web services approach to notification using a topic-based publish/subscribe pattern.
 
Web Services Notification
WS-Notification is a family of related white papers and specifications that define a standard Web services approach to notification using a topic-based publish/subscribe pattern.
 
Web Services Policy Assertions Language
This document specifies a set of common message policy assertions that can be specified within a policy.
 
Web Services Policy Attachment
WS-Policy provides a general purpose model and syntax to describe and communicate the policies of a Web service.
 
Web Services Policy Framework
WS-Policy provides a general purpose model and syntax to describe and communicate the policies of a Web service.
 
Web Services Policy Framework
WS-Policy provides a general purpose model and syntax to describe and communicate the policies of a Web service.
 
Web Services Polling
Recently, IBM made a member submission to the W3C of a new specification, Web Services Polling (WS-Polling) that addresses how to handle firewalls for environments that require connections between SOAP endpoints and asynchronous processing without interference.
 
Web Services Provisioning
This document describes the APIs and Schemas necessary to facilitate interoperability between provisioning systems in a consistent manner using Web services.">This document describes the APIs and Schemas necessary to facilitate interoperability between provisioning systems in a consistent manner using Web services.
 
Web Services Reliable Messaging
This specification (WS-ReliableMessaging) describes a protocol that allows messages to be delivered reliably between distributed applications in the presence of software component, system, or network failures.
 
Web Services Secure Conversation Language
The recently updated Web Services Secure Conversation Language (WS-SecureConversation) is built on top of the WS-Security and WS-Trust models to provide secure communication between services.
 
Web Services Security
WS-Security describes enhancements to SOAP messaging to provide quality of protection through message integrity, message confidentiality, and single message authentication. These mechanisms can be used to accommodate a wide variety of security models and encryption technologies.
 
Web Services Security Addendum
This document describes clarifications, enhancements, best practices, and errata of the WS-Security specification.
 
Web Services Security Kerberos
This specification builds on the WS-Security, WS-Trust, and WS-SecureConversation specifications to integrate Kerberos functionality.
 
Web Services Semantics - WSDL-S
The Web Services Semantics - WSDL-S specification is a W3C Member Submission that defines how to add semantic information to WSDL documents. Semantic annotations define the meaning of the inputs, outputs, preconditions and effects of the operations described in a service interface. These annotations reference concepts in an ontology. Semantic annotations are used to automate service discovery, composition, mediation, and monitoring.
 
Web Services Transactions specifications
The Web Services Transactions specifications define mechanisms for transactional interoperability between Web services domains and provide a means to compose transactional qualities of service into Web services applications.
 
Web Services Trust Language
The recently updated Web Services Trust Language (WS-Trust) uses the secure messaging mechanisms of WS-Security to define additional primitives and extensions for security token exchange to enable the issuance and dissemination of credentials within different trust domains.
 
Web service standards for Service Registry and Repository
Read about the concepts and capabilities of a service registry and repository, and the standards that deliver the value of a service registry and repository in a heterogeneous environment, in this whitepaper.
 
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