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Following is an outline of most of the protocols used to deliver Web services. The services prefixed with the "WS-" are often called the "WS protocols" or "WS* protocols." See Web services.
MESSAGING
SOAP
messaging system (see SOAP)
MTOM (Msg Trans Optimization Mechanism)
optimize transmission of SOAP messages
WS-Addressing
normalize addresses to traverse network
firewalls and gateways
META-DATA
WSBPEL
language for business processes (see WSBPEL)
WSDL
language for Web services (see WSDL)
WSFL
language for Web services processes (see WSFL)
WS-Policy
framework for communicating policy
requirements and restraints
WS-PolicyAssertions
common assertions within a policy
WS-PolicyAttachment
associate WS-Policy with WSDL and UDDI
WS-MetadataExchange (WS-MEX)
bootstrap communication with a Web service
SECURITY
WS-SecurityPolicy
define policy assertions
WS-Security
protection methods for SOAP messages
WS-Trust
manage security tokens
WS-SecureConversation
define new WS-Security token types
define how keys are computed
QUALITY OF SERVICE
WS-ReliableMessaging (WS-RM)
ensure message is delivered in case of failure
WS-Coordination
framework for coordinating actions in
WS-Atomic Transactions
WS-AtomicTransactions
supports rollback (see two-phase commit)
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