Web Services Architecture and Its Specifications: Essentials for Understanding WS-*

Book description

Get a detailed overview of Web Services Architecture with the key reference that brings together the many different elements of the Web services specifications.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
    1. Copyright page
  2. Dedications
  3. Contents at a Glance
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
    1. Why We Wrote This Book
    2. Who This Book Is For
    3. How This Book Is Organized
    4. System Requirements
    5. Microsoft Learning Technical Support
  8. Part I: The Web Services Architecture
    1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Web Services Architecture
      1. Message Orientation
      2. Protocol Composability
      3. Autonomous Services
      4. Managed Transparency
      5. Protocol-Based Integration
      6. The Web Services Architecture
    2. Chapter 2: Core Messaging
      1. XML and the Infoset
      2. SOAP
      3. Message Exchange Patterns
      4. Transport Independence
      5. Addressing
    3. Chapter 3: Metadata
    4. Chapter 4: Security
      1. Message Integrity and Confidentiality
      2. Trust Based on Security Tokens
      3. Secure Sessions
      4. Security Policies
      5. System Federations
    5. Chapter 5: Discovery
      1. Directories
      2. Dynamic Discovery
    6. Chapter 6: Coordination—Reliable Messaging and Transactions
      1. Reliable Messaging
      2. Coordinating Web Services
      3. Designated Coordinators
      4. Atomic Transactions
      5. Queued Systems
      6. Long Duration Activities
    7. Chapter 7: Enumeration, Transfer, and Eventing
      1. Enumeration
      2. Transfer
      3. Eventing
    8. Chapter 8: Management
  9. Part II: Example Scenarios
    1. Chapter 9: Introduction to the Example Scenarios
    2. Chapter 10: Core Messaging Example
      1. XML and the Infoset
      2. SOAP
        1. SOAP and Attachments
        2. SOAP and mustUnderstand
      3. Transport Independence
      4. Addressing: Using Endpoint References
      5. Addressing: Replies
      6. Addressing: Reference Parameters and Reference Properties
      7. Addressing: Message Identification and Correlation
      8. Addressing: Processing Semantics
    3. Chapter 11: Metadata Example
      1. WSDL
      2. WS-Policy: Custom Policies
      3. Policies
      4. Policy Attachment
      5. Metadata Exchange
        1. Get Policy Response
    4. Chapter 12: Security Example
      1. Message Integrity and Confidentiality
        1. Security Tokens
        2. Signed Messages
        3. Encryption
      2. Trust Based on Security Tokens (1/2)
      3. Trust Based on Security Tokens (2/2)
        1. Security Token Services
        2. Secure Conversations
        3. System Federations
    5. Chapter 13: Directory-Based Discovery Example
      1. UDDI
        1. UDDI tModels
    6. Chapter 14: Designated Coordinators Example
      1. Atomic Transactions
        1. Register
        2. RegisterResponse
        3. Commit
    7. Chapter 15: Dynamic Discovery Example
      1. Probe and Probe Match
      2. Hello and Bye
    8. Chapter 16: Enumeration, Transfer, and Eventing Example
      1. Enumeration
      2. Transfer (1/2)
      3. Transfer (2/2)
      4. Eventing (1/2)
      5. Eventing (2/2)
    9. Chapter 17: Management Example
      1. Addressing Resources
      2. General Messaging
      3. Resource Information
      4. Events and Message Delivery
        1. Delivery Modes
    10. Chapter 18: Concluding Remarks
  10. Part III: Appendixes
    1. Appendix A: Glossary (1/2)
    2. Appendix A: Glossary (2/2)
    3. Appendix B: XML Infoset Information Items
    4. Appendix C: Common Security Attacks
    5. Appendix D: Sample Namespace Reference
    6. Appendix E: WS-Addressing Action URI Reference
      1. WS-Discovery
      2. WS-Enumeration
      3. WS-Eventing
      4. WS-Management
      5. WS-MetadataExchange
      6. WS-SecureConversation
      7. WS-Transfer
      8. WS-Trust
    7. Appendix F: References
      1. Core Specifications
      2. Web Services Specifications
      3. Interoperability Profiles
      4. Other Resources
  11. Index
    1. Numeric
    2. A, B, C
    3. D, E
    4. F, G, H, I, L, M
    5. N, O, P, Q, R
    6. S
    7. T
    8. U, V, W
    9. X, Z
  12. Author Biographies
    1. Luis Felipe Cabrera
    2. Chris Kurt (1/3)
    3. Chris Kurt (2/3)
    4. Chris Kurt (3/3)

Product information

  • Title: Web Services Architecture and Its Specifications: Essentials for Understanding WS-*
  • Author(s): Luis Felipe Cabrera, Chris Kurt
  • Release date: February 2005
  • Publisher(s): Microsoft Press
  • ISBN: 9780735621626