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Название: Web Services Architecture and Its Specifications: Essentials for Understanding WS-*
Авторы: Cabrera l.-F., Kurt C.
Аннотация: Whether you’re evaluating, planning, architecting, or building a Web services implementation, this concise guide brings together the essential information and resources you need about the specifications that define the Web services architecture—from two of its key architects. Authors Cabrera and Kurt deliver an expert architectural overview and examine infrastructure protocols to help you understand the principles behind the design and the overall coherence of the suite of protocols. For each of the core technologies, you’ll find succinct descriptions and scenario-based examples that illustrate how and when to use a particular WS-* specification.
Get concise descriptions, expert insights, and examples to help you:
•Understand the infrastructure protocols defining the Web services architecture—and extend your programming dexterity
•Determine what protocols to use and how to compose them within the architecture
•Use WSDL and WS-Policy to define formal policies and requirements for communication among services
•Support highly dynamic program-to-program interactions, which may be co-located at a computer or distributed across a network
•Implement a range of distributed systems, including synchronous and asynchronous messaging systems, mobile networked systems, and peer-to-peer environments
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Рубрика: Технология /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Год издания: 2005
Количество страниц: 192
Добавлена в каталог: 04.03.2007
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Предметный указатель
Infosets, deserialization to
Infosets, document information items
Infosets, Element information items 2nd
Infosets, information items 2nd 3rd
Infosets, Namespace information items
Infosets, namespaces 2nd
Infosets, policy representations 2nd 3rd
Infosets, School of Fine Art example
Infosets, serialization of
Infosets, SOAP message example
Infosets, XOP element example
Integrity 2nd
intermediary nodes
Interoperability
interoperability, Basic Profile 1.0
interoperability, Basic Security Profile
interoperability, purpose
IPs (Identity Providers) 2nd
life cycles of resources
managed transparency
managed transparency, advantages of
managed transparency, contracts for
managed transparency, defined
managed transparency, messages, implications for
managed transparency, security differentials with
Management
management, batched delivery 2nd
management, delivery modes
management, event notification
management, freshness qualifier
management, operation qualifiers
management, protocols used as basis for
management, resource referencing 2nd
management, scalability
management, specification for [See WS-Management]
management, subscriptions
management, timeout elements
management, trap delivery mode 2nd
management, update message steps
management, WS-Addressing endpoints with
message exchange patterns
message orientation
Message Transmission Optimization Method (MTOM) 2nd
MessageID elements
Messages
messages, addressing
messages, authentication 2nd
messages, binary data format
messages, confidentiality 2nd
messages, core specifications for
messages, defined
messages, descriptions, formal [See WSDL (Web Services Description Language]
messages, discovery [See WS-Discovery]
messages, enumeration [See WSEnumeration (WS-Enum)]
messages, event [See WS-Eventing]
messages, exchange patterns
messages, identifiers
messages, Infosets for [See Infosets]
messages, integrity assurance 2nd
messages, MIME
messages, MTOM
messages, part elements
messages, paths
messages, reliable messaging
messages, sequences
messages, SOAP specification
messages, subscription [See subscriptions]
messages, transfer [See WS-Transfer]
messages, transport independence
messages, types schemas
messages, XML message specifications
messages, XOP
Metadata
metadata, contract expression with
metadata, discovery techniques
metadata, purpose
metadata, School of Fine Art example
metadata, services
metadata, UDDI tModel example
metadata, WS-MetadataExchange
metadata, WS-Policy
metadata, WSDL 2nd
Microsoft Press service example [See School of Fine Art example]
MIME
MIME, binary message specification with
MIME, example attachment
MTOM (Message Transmission Optimization Method) 2nd
mustUnderstand attribute 2nd 3rd
Namespaces
namespaces, information items
namespaces, Infoset information items
namespaces, prefixes
namespaces, WSDL
Next role
nodes, SOAP
nodes, SOAP, defined
nodes, SOAP, intermediaries 2nd
nodes, SOAP, message paths
nodes, SOAP, Next role
nodes, SOAP, original senders
nodes, SOAP, roles
nodes, SOAP, ultimate receivers
nodes, SOAP, UltimateReceiver role
Opacity [See managed transparency]
open nested transactions
original sender nodes
parts, WSDL elements for
passive requestors 2nd
paths, message
policy, security [See WS-Policy]
Ports
ports, portType elements
ports, WS-Eventing
ports, WSDL
principals, security
principles of Web services, list of
Probe messages 2nd
ProbeMatch messages
procurement system example [See School of Fine Art example]
Profiles
Profiles, Basic Profile 1.0
Profiles, Basic Security Profile
Programming models
protocol composability
protocol composability, advantages 2nd
protocol composability, defined 2nd
protocol composability, purpose
protocol composability, SOAP headers for
protocol composability, specification profiles
protocol composability, three-layer hierarchy of specifications
protocol composability, WS-Management as example
protocol-based integration
protocol-based integration, application integration with
protocol-based integration, defined
publish/subscribe message pattern
pull delivery mode, WS-Management
Pull Delivery, WS-Eventing
pull message pattern
Pull messages, WS-Enumeration 2nd 3rd
PullReponse messages, WS-Enumeration
Put messages, WS-Transfer 2nd
PutResponse messages, WS-Transfer
queued systems
reference parameters, WS-Addressing 2nd 3rd
reference properties, WS-Addressing 2nd
REL (Rights Expression Language)
RelatesTo elements 2nd
relay attribute
relay service security
Release messages, WS-Enumeration 2nd
ReleaseResponse messages, WS-Enumeration
Reliable Messaging
Renew operation, WS-Enumeration
ReplyTo elements
RequestSecurityToken messages
RequestSecurityTokenResponse messages
Resolve messages
Resources
resources, addressing
resources, defined 2nd
resources, WS-Transfer
retrieve operation, WS-Transfer
Rights Expression Language (REL)
roles, SOAP
RPC/Encoded encoding
SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language)
Scenarios [See School of Fine Art example]
schema types for messages
School of Fine Art example
School of Fine Art example, directory-based discovery example
School of Fine Art example, dynamic discovery
School of Fine Art example, encryption example
School of Fine Art example, endpoint references
School of Fine Art example, enumeration example
School of Fine Art example, FaultTo addresses
School of Fine Art example, HTTP message headers
School of Fine Art example, identifiers, message
School of Fine Art example, Infoset for
School of Fine Art example, message exchanges
School of Fine Art example, metadata
School of Fine Art example, mustUnderstand attribute
School of Fine Art example, overview
School of Fine Art example, processing semantics
School of Fine Art example, referencing addresses
School of Fine Art example, reply addresses
School of Fine Art example, secure conversation example
School of Fine Art example, security
School of Fine Art example, signatures for
School of Fine Art example, SOAP example
School of Fine Art example, trust creation
School of Fine Art example, water fountains example
School of Fine Art example, WS-AtomicTransaction
School of Fine Art example, WS-Eventing in
School of Fine Art example, WS-Management
School of Fine Art example, WS-Policy for
School of Fine Art example, WS-Transfer example
School of Fine Art example, WSDL for
SCTs (Security Context Tokens) 2nd
Security
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Security Context Tokens (SCTs) 2nd
security contexts 2nd
security policies [See also WS-Policy]
Security Token Service (STS) 2nd
Security tokens [See tokens security]
security, assertion proof requirement
security, attacks against
Security, authentication 2nd 3rd 4th
security, authorization 2nd
security, autonomous services implications
security, Basic Security Profile
security, claims
Security, confidentiality 2nd 3rd
security, contexts
security, domains
Security, encryption for [See encryption]
security, end-to-end message security requirements
security, existing approaches, reuse of
security, hash creation
security, identities
security, integrity 2nd
security, message-level
security, models supported
Security, overview
security, policies [See WS-Policy]
security, principals
security, relay services
security, requestors, federated
security, School of Fine Art example
security, serialization issues
security, sign-out operations
security, signature for [See signatures]
security, specification [See WS-Security]
security, system federations
security, tokens [See tokens security]
security, transport-level, limitations of
Security, trust [See WS-Trust]
security, trust-based tokens
security, WS-Federation
security, WS-SecureConversation 2nd
security, X.509 2nd
security, XML Signature
sequences of messages
Serialization
serialization, defined
serialization, security issues
service autonomy [See autonomous services]
service elements, WSDL
service orientation
services defined
shared secrets
sign-out operations 2nd
signatures
signatures, canonicalization
signatures, defined
signatures, elements for
signatures, message body encryption with
signatures, multiple
signatures, School of Fine Art example
signatures, security tokens for
signatures, X.509 tokens for
signatures, XML Signature
Signed security tokens
Single Sign On (SSO)
smart requestors
SOAP
SOAP, Action elements 2nd 3rd 4th
SOAP, address blocks
SOAP, advantages of
SOAP, attachments example
SOAP, autonomous services with
SOAP, Body elements 2nd
SOAP, Coordination Context header blocks
SOAP, encryption issues
SOAP, Envelope elements 2nd
SOAP, Header elements 2nd 3rd 4th
SOAP, header mechanism 2nd
SOAP, HTTP message headers
SOAP, intermediary nodes
SOAP, message elements
SOAP, message exchange patterns
SOAP, message orientation based on
SOAP, message transmittal
SOAP, messaging specifications
SOAP, MIME with
SOAP, MTOM 2nd
SOAP, mustUnderstand Attribute 2nd 3rd
SOAP, Next role
SOAP, nodes 2nd
SOAP, processing model
SOAP, protocol composability with
SOAP, purpose
SOAP, relay attribute
SOAP, Roles
SOAP, School of Fine Art message example
SOAP, transport independence
SOAP, UltimateReceiver role
SOAP, WS-Addressing bindings
SOAP, XOP
specification profiles
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