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Subject: Members Approve Web Services Transaction as OASIS Standard


**Please link to this press release at
http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2007-05-08.php

Members Approve Web Services Transaction as OASIS Standard 

More than 20 Organizations Collaborate to Define Protocol Framework for
Coordinating Distributed Application Actions


Boston, MA, USA; 8 May 2007 -- OASIS, the international standards consortium,
today announced that its members have approved  Web Services Transaction
(WS-Transaction) version 1.1 as an OASIS Standard, a status that signifies the
highest level of ratification. WS-Transaction describes an extensible framework
for providing protocols that coordinate the actions of distributed
applications. Such coordination protocols can be used to support a wide variety
of applications that require consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed
transactions. WS-Transaction is offered on a Royalty-Free basis, as provided
under OASIS policies. 

"Web services increasingly tie together large numbers of participants to form
distributed applications. The result can be extremely complex," said Eric
Newcomer of IONA, co-chair of the OASIS Web Services Transaction (WS-TX)
Technical Committee. "WS-Transaction gives developers the framework they need
to build reliable, distributed applications."

The WS-Transaction OASIS Standard comprises three specifications:
WS-Coordination; WS-AtomicTransaction; and WS-BusinessActivity. WS-Coordination
enables an application service to create the context necessary for propagating
an activity to other services. WS-AtomicTransaction defines agreement protocols
for short-lived activities having the 
all-or-nothing property, and WS-BusinessActivity defines protocols for
long-running transactions that require compensation-based agreement. Working
together, these specifications enable existing transaction processing,
workflow, and other systems to hide their proprietary protocols and operate in
a heterogeneous environment. 

"The technical committee recognized that there is no single transaction model
appropriate for all use cases, and so WS-Transaction defines an extensible
coordination framework that accommodates  classic two-phase-commit, as well as
more relaxed forms of transactions with isolation behavior appropriate in
loosely-coupled systems," noted Ian Robinson of IBM, co-chair of the OASIS
WS-TX Technical Committee.

"The effort to standardize WS-Transaction brought together most of the major
stakeholders in Web services-large, multi-national companies as well as smaller
innovators,"  OASIS president and CEO, Patrick Gannon, observed. "We applaud
these organizations for collaborating in the open process to deliver a
Royalty-Free standard to the marketplace."

The WS-Transaction OASIS Standard was developed by representatives of Active
Endpoints, Adobe Systems, AmberPoint, BEA Systems, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, IONA,
Microsoft, Nortel, Oracle, Red Hat, Ricoh, Sun Microsystems, TIBCO, and others.
IBM, Microsoft, and Red Hat verified successful usage of WS-Transaction, in
accordance with eligibility requirements for all OASIS Standards.

The WS-Transaction OASIS Standard and the archives of the OASIS WS-TX Technical
Committee are publicly accessible. OASIS hosts the ws-transaction-dev mailing
list for exchanging information on implementing the standard. 

Support for WS-Transaction OASIS Standard

Adobe
"The approval of WS-Transaction as an OASIS standard is critical to the future
growth of Web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). WS-Transaction
provides enterprises with the transactional integrity and interoperability
across diverse assets to help develop and manage mission critical applications.
This enables such applications to be successfully built and deployed using Web
services, without sacrificing multi-vendor interoperability," said Charlton
Barreto, Senior Computer Scientist and Architect at Adobe.

Hitachi
"Transactions are the core of business applications. WS-Transaction has
constructed a normative and consistent way for Web Services to participate in
these critical business processes. We at Hitachi expect that these new system
building blocks will allow Web Services to move from the periphery to the
center of new business applications. Hitachi highly appreciates the
ratification of this new OASIS Standard," said Takao Nakamura, Executive
General Manager, Software Division, Hitachi Ltd.

IBM
"WS-Transaction becoming an OASIS Standard brings important capability to
customers who want to execute transactions in a mixed vendor environment. With
this specification, all the steps of the process are either executed or
canceled.  For example, either the item is shipped and the credit card is
charged - or neither of those actions are taken.  This ability to provide
consistency across multiple data services is important as customers move
critical business processes to SOA. IBM products such as CICS and WebSphere
Application Server have mature support for earlier drafts of the 
WS-Transaction specifications and will support this new OASIS Standard in
forthcoming releases,"  said Karla Norsworthy, vice president, IBM Software
Standards.   

IONA
"With a greater number of organizations turning to SOA as the foundation for
interoperable and mission-critical business applications, the ability to
reliably handle transactions is critical. This is a very important
specification, and we're pleased to see its approval as an OASIS Standard,"
said Eric Newcomer, CTO, IONA.  

Microsoft
"Microsoft is pleased with the approval of  Web Services Transaction 1.1 and
with the benefits the specification delivers, including identifying a means to
implement two different types of transactions in Web Services," said Chris
Kurt, Group Program Manager in the Connected Division Systems at Microsoft.

Red Hat 
"Red Hat believes that this is a significant contribution to the emerging Web
services architecture as well as transaction processing. Interoperability of
transaction systems has always been an elusive goal and for the first time we
have a standard that offers a low cost route to achieve that goal," said Mark
Little, Director of Standards for Red Hat.

SOA Software
"The approval of WS-Transaction as an OASIS Standard represents a significant
step in the evolution of SOA and Web services. WS-Transaction allows Web
services to be used as part of mission critical business processes.  It allows
us to further extend the value of Mainframe Web services to the distributed
enterprise," said James Crew, vice president of SOLA at SOA Software. 


Additional information

WS-Transaction OASIS Standard:
http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#wstransactionv1.1

OASIS WS-TX Technical Committee:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ws-tx


About OASIS

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a not-for-profit, international consortium that drives the development,
convergence, and adoption of e-business standards. Members themselves set the
OASIS technical agenda, using a lightweight, open process expressly designed to
promote industry consensus and unite disparate efforts. The consortium produces
open standards for Web services, security, e-business, and standardization
efforts in the public sector and for application-specific markets. Founded in
1993, OASIS has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600
organizations and individual members in 100 countries.
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