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Web Services Standards: Leading the Way for Widespread Adoption

Web Services Standards: Leading the Way for Widespread Adoption. OASIS drives the development, convergence and adoption of e-business standards. Web Services Committees. ASAP: Asynchronous Service Access Protocol Enabling the control of asynchronous or long-running Web services.

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Web Services Standards: Leading the Way for Widespread Adoption

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  1. Web Services Standards: Leading the Way for Widespread Adoption OASIS drives the development, convergence and adoption of e-business standards.

  2. Web Services Committees • ASAP: Asynchronous Service Access ProtocolEnabling the control of asynchronous or long-running Web services. • ebSOA: e-Business Service Oriented Architecture Advancing an eBusiness architecture that builds on ebXML and other Web services technology. • FWSI: Framework for WS ImplementationDefining implementation methods & common functional elements for implementations of Web services for eBusiness. • oBIX: Open Building Information XchangeEnabling mechanical and electrical systems in buildings to communicate using WS with enterprise applications. • Translation WS Automating the translation and localization process as a Web service. • UDDI: Universal Description, Discovery & Integration Defining a standard method for enterprises to dynamically discover and invoke Web services. • WSBPEL: Business Process Execution LanguageEnabling users to describe business process activities as Web services and define how they can be connected to accomplish specific tasks. • WS-CAF: Composite Application FrameworkDefining an open framework for supporting applications that contain multiple Web services used in combination. • WSDM: Distributed Management Defining Web services architecture to manage distributed resources. • WSN: Notification Advancing a pattern-based approach to allow Web services to disseminate information to one another. • WSRM: Reliable Messaging (WS-Reliability) Establishing a standard, interoperable way to guarantee message delivery for Web Services applicaations. • WSRF: Resource FrameworkDefining an open framework for modeling and accessing stateful resources. • WSRP: Web Services for Remote Portlets Standardizing the consumption of Web services in portal front ends. • WSS: Web Services Security Delivering a foundation for implementing integrity and confidentiality in higher-level Web services applications.

  3. OASIS Standards for Security • AVDL: Application VulnerabilityStandardizing the exchange of information on security vulnerabilities of applications exposed to networks. • DSS: Digital Signature ServicesDefining an XML interface to process digital signatures for Web services and other applications. • PKI: Public Key Infrastructure Advancing the use of digital certificates as a foundation for managing access to network resources and conducting electronic transactions. • SAML: Security Services Defining the exchange of authentication and authorization information to enable single sign-on. • SPML: Provisioning Services Providing an XML framework for managing the allocation of system resources within and between organizations. • WAS: Web Application SecurityCreating an open data format to describe Web application security vulnerabilities, providing guidance for initial threat and risk ratings. • XACML: Access Control Expressing and enforcing authorization policies for information access over the Internet. • XCBF: Common Biometric FormatProviding a standard way to describe information that verifies identity based on human characteristics such as DNA, fingerprints, iris scans, and hand geometry.

  4. Open Standards Process: Essential to WS Adoption • Enables collaboration • Assures fairness • Provides for transparency • Embraces full participation • Ensures a level playing field for all • Increases global interoperability • Helps manage your risk in adopting new technologies • Provides liquidity of your investment • Increases your agility in implementing new technologies • Meets government requirements

  5. OASIS Web Services Standards: Leading the Way for Widespread Adoption • User demands for compatibilityUser requirements drive OASIS development. • Standards developed through an open and neutral processOASIS enables open collaboration, providing for fairness, transparency, and full participation from vendors, users and governments. • Standards advanced for global adoptionOASIS provides global reach and adoption services for demos and testing. • UDDI -- the Web Services Registry Standard -- Interop Demo • Presentation by members of the OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee • Introduction to the UDDI standard and its features • Common use cases from The Hartford and Charles Schwab • See UDDI in action with an enterprise business scenario demoed by: • IBM, Oracle, SAP, Systinet & UnitSpace

  6. Contact Information: Patrick Gannon President & CEO patrick.gannon@oasis-open.org +1.978.761.3546 • www.oasis-open.org • www.xml.org • www.xml.coverpages.org

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