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Subject: Groups - Composing WS-Reliability withWS-Security (WS-R+WS-Security-20050107.doc) uploaded


In this document, composability of WS-Reliability and WS-Security is
illustrated by considering the proper combination of their respective
features. The focus is on making Reliable Message Exchange Patterns secure
and tamper proof.  We assume that the WS-Reliability payload may be
encrypted, but hot the headers.  Making all the WS Security message
exchange patterns (e.g. for encryption key management or requesting a
security token) reliable is outside the scope of the document.

 -- Mr Alan Weissberger

The document named Composing WS-Reliability with WS-Security
(WS-R+WS-Security-20050107.doc) has been submitted by Mr Alan Weissberger
to the OASIS Web Services Reliable Messaging (WSRM) TC document
repository.

Document Description:
This document describes some ways to compose WS-Reliability and
WS-Security. By composing WS-Reliability and WS-Security, it is possible to
construct Web services which are both secure and provide reliable message
delivery.  

In this document, composability of WS-Reliability and WS-Security is
illustrated by considering the proper combination of their respective
features. The focus is on making Reliable Message Exchange Patterns secure
and tamper proof.  We assume that the WS-Reliability payload may be
encrypted, but hot the headers.

Download Document:  
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsrm/download.php/10926/WS-R%2BWS-Security-20050107.doc

View Document Details:
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsrm/document.php?document_id=10926


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