 | Level: Intermediate Mr. Martin Brown (mc@mcslp.com), Professional writer, MCslp
02 Aug 2005 Discover how the Web Services Reliable Messaging (WSRM) standard defines an environment, sequence, and structure for sending and receiving reliable messages. The goal is for a WSRM-enabled system to transmit messages, even in the event of a network, platform, or simple application failure. In this tutorial, you'll look at the WSRM specification, the basic mechanics of getting the system running, and an example of how the system works.
In this tutorial
You'll be looking at the WSRM standard, why you need it, how you can use it, and how the WSRM standard provides reliable message exchange. In particular, you'll look at the following topics:
- Reliable Messaging need
- Reliable Messaging Model
- Sequence example
- Reliable Messaging protocol
- Reporting faults
- Using WSRM for grid communication
Prerequisites
You do not need any tools to complete this tutorial, but basic knowledge of XML, Web services, and the main Web services standards, including WS-Addressing, WS-Notification, WSDL, and XML schemas, is recommended. An understanding of network technology and where potential problems can occur is also useful. If you want to use WSRM in a grid environment, you should also have a basic knowledge of grid environments, how information is transferred around the grid, and how the loss of information can affect the performance of your grid application.
System requirements
Duration
Under two hours
Formats html, pdf
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