WS-Resource

WS-Resource

WS-Resource is a family of specifications that enable and standardise interfaces for web services to give the appearance of statefulness; this is accomplished using WS-Addressing endpoints (where a service QName is bound together with a resource identifier) and "resources", special web services that provide access to -- and manipulation of -- remotely stored data structures.

Components

*"WS-ResourceProperties" - The state of a WS-Resource is stored in a "resource properties document" in XML format. The WS-ResourceProperties specification defines the properties of a resource as well as mechanisms for querying and modifying resource properties.
*"WS-ResourceGroup"
*"WS-ResourceLifetime"
*"WS-BaseFaults"

ee also

* [http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wsrf OASIS WS-Resource Framework technical committee]


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