WS-Transfer, WS-Enumeration, WS-Eventing Submitted to W3C

As the W3C notes "WS-Transfer can therefore be seen as an underlying protocol-independent version of HTTP, i.e. bringing the capabilities and properties of the Web and HTTP in contexts where HTTP is not used." and "It can benefit from the use of existing SOAP extensions such as WS-Security for security, or WS-Reliability or WS-Reliable Messaging for reliability."
 
 
 
 
 
There are no substantive changes from the 2004/08 and 2004/09 versions posted on schemas.xmlsoap.org.
 

Posted Mar 15 2006, 01:51 PM by jeffrey-schlimmer

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Sam Gentile wrote WS-Transfer, WS-Enumeration, WS-Eventing Submitted to W3C
on 03-15-2006 1:06 PM
More good news on the WS-* front from Jeff Schlimmer's post which quotes the importance and value of...
Matt Powell wrote WS-Transfer, WS-Enumeration and WS-Eventing to W3C
on 03-15-2006 2:14 PM
Jeffrey Schlimmer points out that these three specs have been submitted to the W3C.
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