Chapter 16. Advanced WS-Policy Part I: Policy Centralization and Nested, Parameterized, and Ignorable Assertions

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16.1 Reusability and Policy Centralization

16.2 Nested and Parameterized Assertions

16.3 Ignorable Assertions

16.4 Concurrent Policy-Enabled Contracts

Though a simple and small language, WS-Policy allows for complex representations of policies. This chapter explores new design-time options for building sophisticated policy expression structures and entire policy definition architectures, and also discusses the implications of these designs by runtime processors.

16.1. Reusability and Policy Centralization

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