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From Web Services Glossary (2004-02-11) | Glossary for this source
A Web service becomes a manageable service with additional semantics, policy statements, and monitoring and control (or management) capabilities (exposed via a management interface) all for the purpose of managing the service.
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The utilization of the management capabilities by the management system in order to perform monitoring of values, tracking of states and control of entities in order to produce and maintain a stable operational environment.
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Capabilities that a Web service has for the purposes of controlling or monitoring the service, and that can be exposed to a management system for the sole purpose of managing the service.
From Web Services Glossary (2004-02-11) | Glossary for this source
Interface through which the management capabilities of a service are exposed.
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Policy associated with a Web service solely for the purpose of describing the management obligations and permissions for the service.
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The management semantics of a service augment the semantics of a service with management-specific semantics. These management semantics form the contract between the provider entity and the requester entity that expresses the effects and requirements pertaining to the management and management policies for a service.
From Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (2000-02-03) | Glossary for this source
From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source
From Web Characterization Terminology & Definitions Sheet (1999-05-24) | Glossary for this source
From Web Services Glossary (2004-02-11) | Glossary for this source
A message is the basic unit of data sent from one Web servicesagent to another in the context of Web services.
The basic unit of communication between a Web service and a requester: data to be communicated to or from a Web service as a single logical transmission. [WSD Reqs]
See also SOAP message.
From Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 (1999-06-15) | Glossary for this source
From Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One (2004-12-15) | Glossary for this source
From Web Services Glossary (2004-02-11) | Glossary for this source
Message correlation is the association of a message with a context. Message correlation ensures that the requester agent can match the reply with the request, especially when multiple replies may be possible.
From Web Services Glossary (2004-02-11) | Glossary for this source
A Message Exchanage Pattern (MEP) is a template, devoid of application semantics, that describes a generic pattern for the exchange of messages between agents. It describes the relationships (e.g., temporal, causal, sequential, etc.) of multiple messages exchanged in conformance with the pattern, as well as the normal and abnormal termination of any message exchange conforming to the pattern.
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From User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (2002-12-17) | Glossary for this source