|
Contact us | Professional Services | Submit SOAP WebService | Submit link | Glossary | Search |
|
|
The Specifications page has moved!
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SOAP v1.2 Protocol Specification |
[ Top ] |
|
W3C Protocol Specifications for SOAP v1.2 as submitted to W3C. |
|
SOAP v1.1 Protocol Specifications (W3C Note) |
[ Top ] |
|
Don Box (DevelopMentor), David Ehnebuske (IBM), Gopal Kakivaya (Microsoft), Andrew Layman (Microsoft), Noah Mendelsohn (Lotus Development Corp.), Henrik Frystyk Nielsen (Microsoft), Satish Thatte (Microsoft), Dave Winer (UserLand Software, Inc.) May 8, 2000 Protocol Specifications for SOAP v1.1 as submitted to W3C. |
|
SOAP Messages with Attachments |
[ Top ] |
|
John J Barton (HP), Satish Thatte, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen (Microsoft) Proposal for binary attachments with SOAP |
|
SOAP Security Extensions: Digital Signature |
[ Top ] |
|
Allen Brown, Barbara Fox, Brian LaMacchia (Microsoft), Satoshi Hada, Hiroshi Maruyama (IBM) This document specifies the syntax and processing rules of a SOAP header entry to carry digital signature information within a SOAP 1.1 Envelope. |
|
UDDI Specifications |
[ Top ] |
|
UDDI.org |
|
ebXML Specifications |
[ Top ] |
|
ebXML.org |
|
WSDL |
[ Top ] |
|
W3C W3C submission of the WSDL specification. |
|
WSDL |
[ Top ] |
|
Erik Christensen, Greg Meredith (Microsoft), Francisco Curbera, Sanjiva Weerawarana (IBM) Web Services Description Language (WSDL) is an XML format for describing network services as a set of endpoints operating on messages containing either document-oriented or procedure-oriented information. The service description languages SDL and SCL from Microsoft and NASSL from IBM have been unified to form WSDL. |
|
WSFL |
[ Top ] |
|
IBM WSFL, or Web Services Flow Language, is an XML language for description of Web Service compositions. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSFL.pdf |
|
On the use of HTTP as a Substrate for Other Protocols |
[ Top ] |
|
Keith Moore,University of Tennessee May 4, 2000 Internet draft on the use of HTTP as a substrate for application level protocols, technical particulars of such use, including use of default ports, URL schemes, and HTTP security mechanisms. Criticism of the use of HTTP by SOAP, XML-RPC etc. http://www.SoapRPC.com/mirror/ietf/draft-moore-using-http-00.txt.html |
|
XIDL, an Interface Definition Language for SOAP-RPC |
[ Top ] |
|
Francisco Curbera, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Matthew J. Duftler (IBM) May 1, 2000 Proposal for a simple IDL language for SOAP with the intent of ensuring the smooth integration of the protocol with existing development tools and methodologies. This is now been superceded by NASSL http://apps.alphaworks.ibm.com/technologies/soap4j/xidl.html |
|
NASSL Specifications |
[ Top ] |
|
Francisco Curbera, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Matthew J. Duftler (IBM) May 26, 2000 Proposal for NASSL- Network Accessable Service Specification Language. |
|
SCOAP RFP |
[ Top ] |
|
OMG Platform Technical Committee Request for proposal for SCOAP (Simple Corba Object Access Protocol) |
|
SCOAP RFP Presentation slides |
[ Top ] |
|
OMG Platform Technical Committee Presentation slides for SCOAP RFP (see above) |
|
SCOAP Discussion Paper |
[ Top ] |
|
OMG Platform Technical Committee Discussion Paper on SCOAP (Simple Corba Object Access Protocol) |
|
SCOAP Discussion Slides |
[ Top ] |
|
OMG Platform Technical Committee Slides from discussion on SCOAP (see above) |
|
SOAP based chained transaction architecture (proposed) |
[ Top ] |
|
James Snell, Clemens Vasters SOAP-CTX represents a distributed transaction model based upon the Simple Object Access Protocol specifically designed to address the requirements of executing ACID transactions over unreliable connections. http://discuss.develop.com/archives/wa.exe?A2=ind0008&L=soap&F=&S=&P=7625 |
|
Secure SOAP Design note |
[ Top ] |
|
George I Matkovits SOAP v2.0 with SSL security added. |
|
Requirements for XML Messaging |
[ Top ] |
|
David Burdett, Commerce One Jan 2000 (expires July 2000) Internet draft about requirements for a generic approach to the reliable, resilient, secure, tamper resistant, authenticated exchange of XML or other electronic documents over insecure transport mechanisms. http://www.SoapRPC.com/mirror/ietf/draft-ietf-trade-xmlmsg-requirements-00.txt.html |
|
SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol |
[ Top ] |
|
Various Nov 1999 Internet draft for SOAP. Somewhat dated. http://www.SoapRPC.com/mirror/ietf/draft-box-http-soap-01.txt.html |
|
XML-RPC specifications |
[ Top ] |
|
Userland Software, Inc. October 16, 1999 Protocol Specification for XML-RPC, a protocol with a large similarity and intent as SOAP. |
|
Protocol Comparison |
[ Top ] |
|
W3C May 31, 2000 An excellant comparison sheet of all major XML protocols, including protocols similar in intent to SOAP- XML-RPC, ebXML etc. |
|
Lightweight protocols |
[ Top ] |
|
LWProtocols/Prosthetic Monkey A useful source of information on 'lightweight protocols'- a term used by the authors to describe a bunch of unrelated protocols, APIs and architectures. |
|
BizTalk Framework 2.0 |
[ Top ] |
|
Microsoft This specification provides a general overview of the BizTalk™ Framework 2.0 conceptual architecture, including the BizTalk Document and BizTalk Message. It provides detailed specifications for the construction of BizTalk Documents and Messages, and their secure transport over a number of Internet-standard transport and transfer protocols. Also see the draft proposal at http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/articles/biztalk/biztalkfwv2draft.asp. |
|
Discovery of Web Services (DISCO) |
[ Top ] |
|
Microsoft Draft proposal for DISCO |
|
Transaction Authority Markup Language(XAML) Documentation |
[ Top ] |
|
xaml.org Transaction Authority Markup Language (XAML) is a vendor-neutral standard that enables the coordination and processing of online transactions in the rapidly emerging world of XML web services |
|
XML Protocol WG DRAFT Requirements |
[ Top ] |
|
W3C This document specifies a set of DRAFT requirements for the XML Protocol specification. |
|
XML Protocol Abstract Model |
[ Top ] |
|
W3C This document is a strawman proposal for an abstract model for XML Protocol. http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/1/02/13-abstract-model/XMLProtocolAM.html |
|
SOUP: Simple Object Update Protocol |
[ Top ] |
|
John J. Barton, Gaurav Misra (HP Labs) The Simple Object Update Protocol (SOUP) specifies an content-transfer model for digital "appliances" like cameras, printers, scanners, picture frames, personal digital assistants, cell phones, machine control systems, and so on. SOUP standardizes simple but important communications between content-rich devices. It uses Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) messages to push content from one device into another. |
|
E-SPEAK Documentation |
[ Top ] |
|
HP Documentation library for E-SPEAK which is an open software platform for development, deployment and interaction of e-services. |
|
XML Key Management:XML Trust Services |
[ Top ] |
|
Verisign, Microsoft and webMethods Protocol specifications for XKMS (XML Key Management Specfication) which simplifies the integration of PKI and digital certificates with XML applications. http://www.verisign.com/rsc/wp/xml/xkms_spec/xkms_spec_wp.pdf |
|
XML Key Management:XML Trust Services |
[ Top ] |
|
Verisign, Microsoft and webMethods W3C submission of XKMS. |
|
XML for Analysis |
[ Top ] |
|
Microsoft XML for Analysis is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)-based XML API, designed specifically for standardizing the data access interaction between a client application and a data provider working over the Web. |
|
[ Home
| Articles
| Books
| Examples
| FAQ
| Mailing list
| News
| Resources
| Software
| Specifications
| Tutorial
| Whitepaper
| Webservice
]
This site is a member of the XML WebRing.
Visit other sites in the ring for more information about XML technology and products.
[ Previous 5 Sites
| Previous
| Next
| Next 5 Sites
| Random Site
| List Sites
]
Copyright © SoapRPC.com 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. All rights reserved.
Last updated: Tue Mar 16 22:23:51 PST 2004