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This specification describes a protocol that allows Web services to subscribe to or accept subscriptions for notification messages.
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1 Composable Architecture
2 Introduction
2.1 Requirements
2.2 Delivery
2.3 Notification Formats
2.4 Subscription Managers
2.5 Example
3 Notations and Terminology
3.1 Notational Conventions
3.2 Considerations on the Use of Extensibility Points
3.3 XML Namespaces
3.4 Terminology
3.5 Compliance
4 Subscription Messages
4.1 Subscribe
4.2 Renew
4.3 GetStatus
4.4 Unsubscribe
4.5 SubscriptionEnd
5 Notifications
6 Faults
6.1 Fault Detail RetryAfter Element
6.2 InvalidExpirationTime
6.3 ExpirationTimeExceeded
6.4 UnsupportedExpirationType
6.5 FilteringNotSupported
6.6 FilteringRequestedUnavailable
6.7 DeliveryFormatRequestUnavailable
6.8 EmptyFilter
6.9 UnusableEPR
6.10 UnknownSubscription
6.11 EndToNotSupported
7 Security Considerations
7.1 Message Security
7.2 Access Control
8 Implementation Considerations
9 WS-Eventing Metadata
9.1 EventSource Assertion
9.2 SubscriptionManager Assertion
10 Acknowledgements
11 References
11.1 Normative References
11.2 Informative References
A Advertising Event Information
A.1 Event Types & Event Descriptions
A.1.1 Retrieving Event Descriptions
A.1.2 Bindings for Event Descriptions
A.1.2.1 Binding for Unwrapped Notifications
A.1.2.2 Binding for Wrapped Notifications
A.2 Notification WSDLs
A.2.1 Retrieving Notification WSDLs
A.3 Multiple Event Information Metadata Sections
B XML Schema
C WSDL
D WSDL for Standard Wrapped Delivery
E Action Tables
F Change Log
By using the XML, SOAP [SOAP11], [SOAP12], and WSDL [WSDL11] extensibility models, the Web service specifications (WS-*) are designed to be composed with each other to provide a rich set of tools to provide security in the Web services environment. This specification specifically relies on other Web service specifications to provide secure, reliable, and/or transacted message delivery and to express Web service and client policy.
Web services often want to receive messages when events occur in other services and applications. A mechanism for registering interest is needed because the set of Web services interested in receiving such messages is often unknown in advance or will change over time. This specification defines a protocol for one Web service (called a "subscriber") to register interest (called a "subscription") with another Web service (called an "event source") in receiving messages about events (called "notifications"). The subscriber can manage the subscription by interacting with a Web service (called the "subscription manager") designated by the event source.
To improve robustness, a subscription can be leased by an event source to a subscriber, and the subscription expires over time. The subscription manager provides the ability for the subscriber to renew or cancel the subscription before it expires.
There are many mechanisms by which notifications can be delivered to event sinks. This specification provides an extensible way for subscribers to identify the delivery mechanism they prefer.
This specification intends to meet the following requirements:
Define means to create and delete event subscriptions.
Define expiration for subscriptions and allow them to be renewed.
Define how one Web service can subscribe on behalf of another.
Define how an event source delegates subscription management to another Web service.
Allow subscribers to specify how notifications are to be delivered.
Leverage other Web service specifications for secure, reliable, transacted message delivery.
Support complex eventing topologies that allow the originating event source and the final event sink to be decoupled.
Provide extensibility for more sophisticated and/or currently unanticipated subscription scenarios.
Support a variety of encoding formats, including (but not limited to) both SOAP 1.1 [SOAP11] and SOAP 1.2 [SOAP12] Envelopes.
This specification defines a method for transmitting notifications to the event sink through the use of the wse:NotifyTo element. Other methods or combination of methods MAY be defined through the use of delivery extensions.
When the wse:NotifyTo element is used within the Delivery element it specifies the endpoint to which notifications are sent. For delivery to addressable endpoints this is sufficient. However, for non-addressable endpoints some additional mechanisms are needed. A subscription manager MAY choose to support mechanisms, such as the [WS-MakeConnection] specification, to enable delivery of notifications and the SubscriptionEnd message to non-addressable endpoints. See the [WS-MakeConnection] specification for more information, and an example, of how this would work.
This specification specifies two delivery formats: wrapped and unwrapped. Use of wrapped format indicates that notification messages MUST be contained in a wrapper element defined by this specification. Use of unwrapped format indicates that notification messages are not contained in a wrapper element.
Filtering occurs prior to any formatting of notification messages. This ensures that regardless of what type of formatting might occur, the same Filter dialect/expression can be used to subset the event stream.
In some scenarios the event source itself manages the subscriptions it has created. In other scenarios, for example a geographically distributed publish-and-subscribe system, it might be useful to delegate the management of a subscription to another Web service. To support this flexibility, the response to a subscription request to an event source will include the EPR of a service that the subscriber can interact with to manage this subscription. This EPR MUST be the target for future requests to renew or cancel the subscription. It can address the same Web service (Address and ReferenceParameters) as the event source itself, or it can address some other Web service to which the event source has delegated management of this subscription.
The term "subscription manager" is used in this specification to refer to the Web service that manages the subscription, whether it is the event source itself or some separate Web service.
Example 2-1 lists a hypothetical request to create a subscription for storm warnings.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ew="http://www.example.com/warnings" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Subscribe (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:MessageID> (11) uuid:d7c5726b-de29-4313-b4d4-b3425b200839 (12) </wsa:MessageID> (13) <wsa:ReplyTo> (14) <wsa:Address>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:Address> (15) </wsa:ReplyTo> (16) <wsa:To>http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/EventSource</wsa:To> (17) </s12:Header> (18) <s12:Body> (19) <wse:Subscribe> (20) <wse:Delivery> (21) <wse:NotifyTo> (22) <wsa:Address> (23) http://www.example.com/MyEventSink/OnStormWarning (24) </wsa:Address> (25) <wsa:ReferenceParameters> (26) <ew:MySubscription>2597</ew:MySubscription> (27) </wsa:ReferenceParameters> (28) </wse:NotifyTo> (29) </wse:Delivery> (30) </wse:Subscribe> (31) </s12:Body> (32) </s12:Envelope>
Lines (07-09) in Example 2-1 indicate the message is a request to create a subscription, and line (16) indicates that it is sent to a hypothetical event source of ocean events.
While lines (13-15) indicate where a reply is sent, lines (20-29) indicate where and how notifications are to be delivered; there is no requirement that these match. The absence of any extensions to the wse:Delivery or wse:NotifyTo elements indicates that notifications are sent as SOAP messages to the endpoint described in lines (21-28). Note that lines (25-27) illustrate a typical pattern where the event sink lists a reference parameter (line 26) that identifies the subscription and will be included in each notification.
Example 2-2 lists a hypothetical response to the request in Example 2-1.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscribeResponse (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:RelatesTo> (11) uuid:d7c5726b-de29-4313-b4d4-b3425b200839 (12) </wsa:RelatesTo> (13) <wsa:To>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:To> (14) </s12:Header> (15) <s12:Body> (16) <wse:SubscribeResponse> (17) <wse:SubscriptionManager> (18) <wsa:Address> (19) http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/SubscriptionManager (20) </wsa:Address> (21) <wsa:ReferenceParameters> (22) <ow:MyId> (23) 28 (24) </ow:MyId> (25) </wsa:ReferenceParameters> (26) </wse:SubscriptionManager> (27) <wse:GrantedExpires>P0Y0M0DT30H0M0S</wse:GrantedExpires> (28) </wse:SubscribeResponse> (29) </s12:Body> (30) </s12:Envelope>
Lines (07-09) in Example 2-2 indicate this message is a response to a request to create a subscription, and lines (10-12) indicate that it is a response to the request in Example 2-1. Lines (17-26) provide the subscription manager EPR for this subscription, and line (27) indicates the subscription will expire in 30 hours unless renewed.
This section specifies the notations, namespaces, and terminology used in this specification.
The keywords "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC 2119].
This specification uses the following syntax to define normative outlines for messages:
The syntax appears as an XML instance, but values in italics indicate data types instead of values.
Characters are appended to elements and attributes to indicate cardinality:
"?" (0 or 1)
"*" (0 or more)
"+" (1 or more)
The character "|" is used to indicate a choice between alternatives.
The characters "(" and ")" are used to indicate that contained items are to be treated as a group with respect to cardinality or choice.
The characters "[" and "]" are used to call out references and property names.
Ellipsis (i.e. "...") indicate a point of extensibility.
XML namespace prefixes (see Table 3-1) are used to indicate the namespace of the element being defined.
In addition to Message Information Header properties [WS-Addressing], this specification uses the following properties to define messages:
Unordered message headers.
The value to be used for the wsa:Action IRI.
A message body.
These properties bind to a SOAP Envelope as follows:
<s:Envelope> <s:Header> [Headers] <wsa:Action>[Action]</wsa:Action> ... </s:Header> <s:Body>[Body]</s:Body> </s:Envelope>
This specification can be used in terms of XML Information Set (Infoset) [XML Infoset], even though the specification uses XML 1.0 terminology. Valid Infoset for this specification is the one serializable in XML 1.0, hence the use of XML 1.0.
The term "generate" is used in relation to the various faults defined by this specification to imply that a fault is produced and no futher processing SHOULD be performed. In these cases the fault SHOULD be transmitted. However, there might be reasons when a compliant implementation can choose not to transmit the fault - for example, security concerns - in these situations the fault MAY NOT be transmitted.
The elements defined in this specification MAY be extended at the points indicated by their outlines and schema. Implementations MAY add child elements and/or attributes at the indicated extension points but MUST NOT contradict the semantics of the parent and/or owner, respectively. If a receiver does not recognize an extension, the receiver SHOULD ignore that extension. Senders MAY indicate the presence of an extension that has to be understood through the use of a corresponding SOAP Header with a soap:mustUnderstand attribute with the value "1".
In cases where it is either desirable or necessary for the receiver of a request that has been extended to indicate that it has recognized and accepted the semantics associated with that extension, it is RECOMMENDED that the receiver add a corresponding extension to the response message. The definition of an extension SHOULD clearly specify how the extension that appears in the response correlates with that in the corresponding request.
Extension elements and attributes MUST NOT use the Web Services Eventing namespace URI.
The XML namespace URI that MUST be used by implementations of this specification is:
Table 3-1 lists XML namespaces that are used in this specification. The choice of any namespace prefix is arbitrary and not semantically significant.
Prefix | XML Namespace | Specification(s) |
---|---|---|
s | (Either SOAP 1.1 or 1.2) | (Either SOAP 1.1 or 1.2) |
s11 | http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/ | SOAP 1.1 [SOAP11] |
s12 | http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope | SOAP 1.2 [SOAP12] |
wsdl | http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/ | WSDL [WSDL11] |
wsa | http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing | WS-Addressing [WS-Addressing] |
wse | http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt | This specification |
xs | http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema | XML Schema [XMLSchema - Part 1], [XMLSchema - Part 2] |
The working group intends to update the value of the Web Services Eventing namespace URI each time a new version of this document is published until such time that the document reaches Candidate Recommendation status. Once it has reached Candidate Recommendation status, the working group intends to maintain the value of the Web Services Eventing namespace URI that was assigned in the Candidate Recommendation unless significant changes are made that impact the implementation or break post-CR implementations of the specification. Also see http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/namespaceState.html and http://www.w3.org/2005/07/13-nsuri .
A Web service that accepts requests to create subscriptions. Notifications MAY be sent by any endpoint including the event source.
A Web service that receives notifications.
A message sent to indicate that an event, or events, have occurred.
A registration of interest in receiving notification messages from an event source. Subscriptions MAY be created, renewed, expired or cancelled. A subscription is "active" when it has been created but has not been expired or cancelled.
A Web service that sends requests to create, renew, and/or delete subscriptions.
A Web service that accepts requests to manage, get the status of, renew, and/or delete subscriptions on behalf of an event source.
An implementation is not compliant with this specification if it fails to satisfy one or more of the MUST or REQUIRED level requirements defined herein. A SOAP Node MUST NOT use the XML namespace identifier for this specification (listed in 3.3 XML Namespaces) within SOAP Envelopes unless it is compliant with this specification.
Normative text within this specification takes precedence over the XML Schema and WSDL descriptions, which in turn take precedence over outlines, which in turn take precedence over examples.
All messages defined by this specification MUST be sent to a Web service that is addressable by an EPR (see [WS-Addressing]).
Unless otherwise noted, all IRIs are absolute IRIs and IRI comparison MUST be performed according to [RFC 3987] section 5.3.1.
For any message defined by this specification, any OPTIONAL elements or attributes in the message MAY be used by senders of the message; however receivers of those messages MUST support those OPTIONAL elements and attributes, unless other behavior is explicitly defined by this specification.
To create, renew, and delete subscriptions, subscribers send request messages to event sources and subscription managers.
When an event source accepts a request to create a subscription, it typically does so for a given amount of time, although an event source MAY accept an indefinite subscription with no time-based expiration. If the subscription manager accepts a renewal request, it updates that amount of time. During that time, notifications are delivered to the requested event sink. An event source MAY support filtering to limit notifications that are delivered to the event sink; if it does, and a subscribe request contains a filter, only events that match the requested filter are sent. Notifications are sent until one of the following happens: the subscription manager accepts an unsubscribe request for the subscription; the subscription expires without being renewed; or the event source cancels the subscription prematurely. In this last case, the event source makes a best effort to indicate why the subscription ended.
In the absence of reliable messaging at the application layer (e.g. [WS-ReliableMessaging]), messages defined herein are delivered using the quality of service of the underlying transport(s) and on a best-effort basis at the application layer.
To create a subscription, a subscriber sends a Subscribe request message to an event source. This operation MUST be supported by compliant event sources. The message MUST be of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Subscribe [Body] <wse:Subscribe ...> <wse:EndTo> endpoint-reference </wse:EndTo> ? <wse:Delivery ...> xs:any* </wse:Delivery> <wse:Format Name="xs:anyURI"? > xs:any* </wse:Format> ? <wse:Expires min="(xs:dateTime | xs:duration)"? max="(xs:dateTime | xs:duration)"? exact="xs:boolean"? ...> (xs:dateTime | xs:duration) </wse:Expires> ? <wse:Filter Dialect="xs:anyURI"? ...> xs:any* </wse:Filter> ? xs:any* </wse:Subscribe>
The following describes additional, normative constraints on the outline listed above:
Where to send a SubscriptionEnd message if the subscription is terminated unexpectedly. (See 4.5 SubscriptionEnd.) If present, this element MUST be of type wsa:EndpointReferenceType. Default is not to send this message. The endpoint to which the EndTo EPR refers MUST support the SubcriptionEndPortType portType.
If the event source does not support the use of the EndTo EPR, the event source MUST generate a wse:EndToNotSupported fault.
This element contains the information necessary to convey notification messages to the event sink in a manner REQUIRED by the subscriber. This element MUST contain at least one child element.
This is an OPTIONAL element. When present, this element indicates that notifications MUST be sent to the EndpointReference identified by this element.
This OPTIONAL element contains the delivery format to be used for notification messages sent in relation to this subscription. Implied value is "http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/DeliveryFormats/Unwrap", which indicates that unwrapped delivery MUST be used. See Section 2.3 Notification Formats for details.
If the event source does not support the requested delivery format, the request MUST generate a wse:DeliveryFormatRequestedUnavailable fault indicating that the requested delivery format is not supported.
Indicate the unwrapped event delivery format.
Indicate the wrapped event delivery format.
This OPTIONAL element can be used by the subscriber to indicate the expiration time of the requested subscription. The value of this element indicates the desired expiration time for the subscription. The implied default is indefinite (no expiry). The value of this element MUST be between the values of the @min and @max attributes inclusive. If the request is malformed, the event source MUST generate a wse:InvalidExpirationTime fault.
If the wse:Expires element is present and the event source is not able to grant an expiry time within range indicated by the @min and @max attribute values, it MUST generate a wse:ExpirationTimeExceeded fault.
The value of the wse:Expires element as well as those of its @min and @max attributes MAY be either a duration (xs:duration) or a specific time (xs:dateTime). Event sources and subscription managers MUST accept duration values and MAY accept specific time values. Upon receiving a request that contains specific time values, an event source or subscription manager that does not support such value types MUST fail the request and generate a wse:UnsupportedExpirationType fault.
The value types in a wse:Expires element MAY differ among the element and its attributes. For example, the element value can be a duration while the @max attribute can be a specific time. Regardless of the value types, it MUST be true that wse:Expires/@min <= wse:Expires <= wse:Expires/@max as interpreted by the event source or subscription manager at the time the wse:Subscribe request is processed. If this is not true, the request MUST fail and the receiver MUST generate a wse:InvalidExpirationTime fault.
If a subscriber chooses to use specific time values in a request, it is RECOMMENDED that these values include a time zone component. Specific time values that lack a time zone MUST be interpreted in the local time zone of the receiver.
The implied default is PT0S. This specifies the minimum expiration time that the event subscriber is willing to accept.
The implied default is indefinite (no expiry). This specifies the maximum expiration time that the event subscriber is willing to accept.
The default value is "false" in which case this attribute has no effect. If this attribute value is "true" both @min and @max attributes MUST be ignored and are treated as if they had the same value as the wse:Expires element.
A Boolean expression in some dialect, either as a string or as an XML fragment (see [ [Body]/wse:Subscribe/wse:Filter/@Dialect ]). If the expression evaluates to false for a notification, the notification MUST NOT be sent to the event sink. Implied value is an expression that always returns true. If the event source does not support filtering, then a request that specifies a filter MUST fail, and the event source MUST generate a wse:FilteringNotSupported fault indicating that filtering is not supported.
If the event source supports filtering but cannot honor the requested filtering, the request MUST fail, and the event source MUST generate a wse:FilteringRequestedUnavailable fault indicating that the requested filter dialect is not supported.
It is possible for a Subscribe request to contain a filter that will never evaluate to true for the lifetime of the subscription. If an event source detects this condition it MUST generate a wse:EmptyFilter fault in response to the Subscribe request message.
Implied value is "http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Dialects/XPath10".
If filtering is supported, then support for the XPath 1.0 dialect (described below) is RECOMMENDED. Alternate filter dialects can be defined. Such dialect definitions MUST include sufficient information for proper application. For example, it would need to define the context (which data) over which the filter operates.
Value of [Body]/wse:Subscribe/wse:Filter is an XPath [XPath1.0] predicate expression (PredicateExpr); the context of the expression is:
Context Node: the root of the event XML.
Context Position: 1.
Context Size: 1.
Variable Bindings: None.
Function Libraries: Core Function Library [XPath1.0].
Namespace Declarations: The [in-scope namespaces] property [XML Infoset] of /s:Envelope/s:Body/*/wse:Filter.
The namespace bindings are evaluated against any namespace declarations that are in scope where the XPath expression appears within the SOAP message. Note that the evaluation of expressions that rely on such context dependent bindings is fragile in the face of transformations that alter namespace prefixes. Such transformations might occur during the transmission, processing, storage, or retrieval of a request. Clients that wish to isolate expressions from the effects of any changes to the namespace prefixes in the containing SOAP message are advised to construct expressions in a manner that avoids the use of namespace prefixes. For example, use an expression such as "/a[namespace-uri()='http://www.example.com']" not "/ns1:a".
Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
If included within the Subscribe request message, the wse:NotifyTo and wse:EndTo SHOULD have some cursory validity checking performed before the Subscribe response is returned. While not all errors can be detected prior to sending a message to those EPRs, some obvious ones can be detected. For example, an unsupported transport specified within the wsa:Address IRI. Detecting these errors during Subscribe processing will lessen the chances of the subscriber creating an unusable subscription. If this check is performed and a problem is detected then the event source MUST generate a wse:UnusableEPR fault rather than returning the SubscribeResponse message.
If the event source chooses not to accept a subscription due to the content of the Subscribe message, then the event source MUST generate a SOAP 1.1 Client fault or a SOAP 1.2 Sender fault. If the event source does not accept this subscription due to an internal processing reason and not due to the specific content of the Subscribe message, then the event source MUST generate a SOAP 1.1 Server fault or a SOAP 1.2 Receiver fault which MAY contain the RetryAfter fault detail element.
If the event source accepts a request to create a subscription, it MUST reply with a response of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscribeResponse [Body] <wse:SubscribeResponse ...> <wse:SubscriptionManager> wsa:EndpointReferenceType </wse:SubscriptionManager> <wse:GrantedExpires ...> (xs:dateTime | xs:duration) </wse:GrantedExpires> ? xs:any* </wse:SubscribeResponse>
The following describes additional, normative constraints on the outline listed above:
The EPR of the subscription manager for this subscription.
The expiration time assigned by the event source. The expiration time MAY be either a specific time or a duration but MUST be of the same type as the wse:Expires element of the corresponding request. If the corresponding request did not contain a wse:Expires element, this element MUST be a duration (xs:duration).
When expressed as a duration, the wse:GrantedExpires element designates a time interval that began at the moment the subscription is created. Although this specification cannot dictate when, during the processing of a Subscribe request, a subscription is created, the event source MUST start the expiration interval at or before it transmits the wse:SubscribeResponse message.
If this element does not appear, then the subscription will not expire. That is, the subscription has an indefinite lifetime.
Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
Example 4-1 lists another hypothetical request to create a subscription.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ew="http://www.example.com/warnings" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Subscribe (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:MessageID> (11) uuid:e1886c5c-5e86-48d1-8c77-fc1c28d47180 (12) </wsa:MessageID> (13) <wsa:ReplyTo> (14) <wsa:Address>http://www.example.com/MyEvEntsink</wsa:Address> (15) <wsa:ReferenceParameters> (16) <ew:MySubscription>2597</ew:MySubscription> (17) </wsa:ReferenceParameters> (18) </wsa:ReplyTo> (19) <wsa:To>http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/EventSource</wsa:To> (20) </s12:Header> (21) <s12:Body> (22) <wse:Subscribe> (23) <wse:EndTo> (24) <wsa:Address> (25) http://www.example.com/MyEventSink (26) </wsa:Address> (27) <wsa:ReferenceParameters> (28) <ew:MySubscription>2597</ew:MySubscription> (29) </wsa:ReferenceParameters> (30) </wse:EndTo> (31) <wse:Delivery> (32) <wse:NotifyTo> (33) <wsa:Address> (34) http://www.other.example.com/OnStormWarning (35) </wsa:Address> (36) <wsa:ReferenceParameters> (37) <ew:MySubscription>2597</ew:MySubscription> (38) </wsa:ReferenceParameters> (39) </wse:NotifyTo> (40) </wse:Delivery> (41) <wse:Expires>2004-06-26T21:07:00.000-08:00</wse:Expires> (42) <wse:Filter xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (43) /*/ow:Speed > 50 (44) </wse:Filter> (45) </wse:Subscribe> (46) </s12:Body> (47) </s12:Envelope>
Like the request in Example 2-1, lines (07-09) of Example 4-1 indicate the message is a request to create a subscription. Line (19) indicates that it is sent to a hypothetical event source of ocean events.
Lines (13-18) indicate where to send the response to this request, lines (23-30) indicate where to send a SubscriptionEnd message if necessary, and lines (31-34) indicate how and where to send notifications.
Line (41) indicates the event sink would prefer to have the subscription expire on 26 June 2004 at 9:07 PM Pacific time.
Lines (42-44) indicate the event sink only wants weather reports where the speed of wind is greater than 50.
Example 4-2 lists a hypothetical response to the request in Example 4-1.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ew="http://www.example.com/warnings" (06) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (07) <s12:Header> (08) <wsa:Action> (09) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscribeResponse (10) </wsa:Action> (11) <wsa:RelatesTo> (12) uuid:e1886c5c-5e86-48d1-8c77-fc1c28d47180 (13) </wsa:RelatesTo> (14) <wsa:To>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:To> (15) <ew:MySubscription wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true"> (16) 2597 (17) </ew:MySubscription> (18) </s12:Header> (19) <s12:Body> (20) <wse:SubscribeResponse> (21) <wse:SubscriptionManager> (22) <wsa:Address> (23) http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/SubscriptionManager (24) </wsa:Address> (25) <wsa:ReferenceParameters> (26) <x:SubID xmlns:x="http://example.com"> (27) uuid:22e8a584-0d18-4228-b2a8-3716fa2097fa (28) </x:SubID> (29) </wsa:ReferenceParameters> (30) </wse:SubscriptionManager> (31) <wse:Expires>2004-07-01T00:00:00.000-00:00</wse:Expires> (32) </wse:SubscribeResponse> (33) </s12:Body> (34) </s12:Envelope>
Like the response in Example 2-2, lines (08-10) of Example 4-2 indicate this message is a response to a request to create a subscription, and lines (11-13) indicate that it is a response to the request in Example 4-1 . Lines (14-17) indicate the response is sent to the event sink indicated in lines (13-18) of Example 4-1. Lines (21-30) provide the address of the subscription manager for this subscription; note that this particular response uses the x:SubID element as a reference parameter to distinguish this subscription EPR from other subscription EPRs. Finally, line (31) indicates the subscription will expire on 1 July 2004 unless renewed; there is no requirement that this time be necessarily longer or shorter than the requested expiration (line (41) of Example 4-1).
To update, or renew, the expiration for a subscription, a subscriber sends a Renew request message to the subscription manager. This operation MUST be supported by compliant subscription managers. The Renew request message message MUST be of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Renew [Body] <wse:Renew ...> <wse:Expires min="(xs:dateTime | xs:duration)"? max="(xs:dateTime | xs:duration)"? exact="xs:boolean"? ...> (xs:dateTime | xs:duration) </wse:Expires> ? xs:any* </wse:Renew>
Components of the outline listed above are additionally constrained as for a request to create a subscription (see 4.1 Subscribe). Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
If the request message reaches a conformant implementation of WS-Eventing and the message refers to an unknown subscription, then the implemention MUST generate a wse:UnknownSubscription fault.
If the subscription manager chooses not to renew this subscription, the request MUST fail, and the subscription manager MUST generate a SOAP 1.1 Server fault or a SOAP 1.2 Receiver fault indicating that the renewal was not accepted. This fault MAY contain the RetryAfter fault detail element.
If the subscription manager accepts a request to renew a subscription, it MUST reply with a response of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/RenewResponse [Body] <wse:RenewResponse ...> <wse:GrantedExpires ...> (xs:dateTime | xs:duration) </wse:GrantedExpires> ? xs:any* </wse:RenewResponse>
Components of the outline listed above are constrained as for a response to a subscribe request (see 4.1 Subscribe). Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
Example 4-3 lists a hypothetical request to renew the subscription created in Example 4-2.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Renew (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:MessageID> (11) uuid:bd88b3df-5db4-4392-9621-aee9160721f6 (12) </wsa:MessageID> (13) <wsa:ReplyTo> (14) <wsa:Address>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:Address> (15) </wsa:ReplyTo> (16) <wsa:To> (17) http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/SubscriptionManager (18) </wsa:To> (19) <x:SubID wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true" xmlns:x="http://example.com"> (20) uuid:22e8a584-0d18-4228-b2a8-3716fa2097fa (21) </x:SubID> (22) </s12:Header> (23) <s12:Body> (24) <wse:Renew> (25) <wse:Expires>2004-06-26T21:07:00.000-08:00</wse:Expires> (26) </wse:Renew> (27) </s12:Body> (28) </s12:Envelope>
Lines (07-09) indicate this is a request to renew a subscription. Lines (19-21) contain the reference parameter that indicates the subscription to be renewed is the one created in Example 4-2. Line (25) in Example 4-3 indicates the request is to extend the subscription until 26 June 2004 at 9:07 PM Pacific.
Example 4-4 lists a hypothetical response to the request in Example 4-3.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/RenewResponse (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:RelatesTo> (11) uuid:bd88b3df-5db4-4392-9621-aee9160721f6 (12) </wsa:RelatesTo> (13) <wsa:To>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:To> (14) </s12:Header> (15) <s12:Body> (16) <wse:RenewResponse> (17) <wse:Expires>2004-06-26T12:00:00.000-00:00</wse:Expires> (18) </wse:RenewResponse> (19) </s12:Body> (20) </s12:Envelope>
Line (17) in Example 4-4 indicates the subscription has been extended only until 26 June 2004 at noon.
To get the status of a subscription, the subscriber sends a GetStatus request message to the subscription manager. This operation MUST be supported by compliant subscription managers. The GetStatus request MUST be of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/GetStatus [Body] <wse:GetStatus ...> xs:any* </wse:GetStatus>
Components of the outline listed above are additionally constrained as for a request to renew a subscription (see 4.2 Renew). Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
If the subscription is active, the subscription manager MUST reply with a response of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/GetStatusResponse [Body] <wse:GetStatusResponse ...> <wse:GrantedExpires ...> (xs:dateTime | xs:duration) </wse:GrantedExpires> ? xs:any* </wse:GetStatusResponse>
Components of the outline listed above are constrained as for a response to a renew request (see 4.2 Renew). Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
If the request message reaches a conformant implementation of WS-Eventing and the message refers to an unknown subscription, then the implemention MUST generate a wse:UnknownSubscription fault.
This operation is safe; it will not result in any side effect imputable to the requester. This means that in case of an underlying protocol error that might get unnoticed, resending the same request can be done automatically.
Example 4-5 lists a hypothetical request to get the status of the subscription created in Example 4-2.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/GetStatus (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:MessageID> (11) uuid:bd88b3df-5db4-4392-9621-aee9160721f6 (12) </wsa:MessageID> (13) <wsa:ReplyTo> (14) <wsa:Address>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:Address> (15) </wsa:ReplyTo> (16) <wsa:To> (17) http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/SubscriptionManager (18) </wsa:To> (19) <x:SubID wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true" xmlns:x="http://example.com"> (20) uuid:22e8a584-0d18-4228-b2a8-3716fa2097fa (21) </x:SubID> (22) </s12:Header> (23) <s12:Body> (24) <wse:GetStatus /> (25) </s12:Body> (26) </s12:Envelope>
Lines (07-09) indicate this is a request to get the status of a subscription. Lines (16-21) indicate that the request is sent to the subscription manager for the subscription created in Example 4-2.
Example 4-6 lists a hypothetical response to the request in Example 4-5.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/GetStatusResponse (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:RelatesTo> (11) uuid:bd88b3df-5db4-4392-9621-aee9160721f6 (12) </wsa:RelatesTo> (13) <wsa:To>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:To> (14) </s12:Header> (15) <s12:Body> (16) <wse:GetStatusResponse> (17) <wse:Expires>2004-06-26T12:00:00.000-00:00</wse:Expires> (18) </wse:GetStatusResponse> (19) </s12:Body> (20) </s12:Envelope>
Line (17) in Example 4-6 indicates the subscription will expire on 26 June 2004 at noon.
Though subscriptions expire eventually, to minimize resources, the subscriber SHOULD explicitly delete a subscription when it no longer wants notifications associated with the subscription.
To explicitly delete a subscription, a subscriber sends an Unsubscribe request message to the subscription manager. This operation MUST be supported by compliant subscription managers. The Unsubscribe request message MUST be of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Unsubscribe [Body] <wse:Unsubscribe ...> xs:any* </wse:Unsubscribe>
Components of the outline above are additionally constrained only as for a request to renew a subscription (see 4.2 Renew). For example, the faults listed there are also defined for a request to delete a subscription.
If the subscription manager accepts a request to delete a subscription, it MUST reply with a response of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/UnsubscribeResponse [Body] <wse:UnsubscribeResponse ...> xs:any* </wse:UnsubscribeResponse>
Components of the outline listed above are not further constrained by this specification.
If the request message reaches a conformant implementation of WS-Eventing and the message refers to an unknown subscription, then the implemention MUST generate a wse:UnknownSubscription fault.
Example 4-7 lists a hypothetical request to delete the subscription created in Example 4-2.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Unsubscribe (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:MessageID> (11) uuid:2653f89f-25bc-4c2a-a7c4-620504f6b216 (12) </wsa:MessageID> (13) <wsa:ReplyTo> (14) <wsa:Address>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:Address> (15) </wsa:ReplyTo> (16) <wsa:To> (17) http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/SubscriptionManager (18) </wsa:To> (19) <x:SubID wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true" xmlns:x="http://example.com"> (20) uuid:22e8a584-0d18-4228-b2a8-3716fa2097fa (21) </x:SubID> (22) </s12:Header> (23) <s12:Body> (24) <wse:Unsubscribe /> (25) </s12:Body> (26) </s12:Envelope>
Lines (07-09) in Example 4-7 indicate the message is a request to delete a subscription. Lines (16-21) indicate that the request is addressed to the manager for the subscription created in Example 4-2.
Example 4-8 lists a hypothetical response to the request in Example 4-7.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" > (04) <s12:Header> (05) <wsa:Action> (06) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/UnsubscribeResponse (07) </wsa:Action> (08) <wsa:RelatesTo> (09) uuid:2653f89f-25bc-4c2a-a7c4-620504f6b216 (10) </wsa:RelatesTo> (11) <wsa:To>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:To> (12) </s12:Header> (13) <s12:Body> (14) <wse:UnsubscribeResponse/> (15) </s12:Body> (16) </s12:Envelope>
If the event source terminates a subscription unexpectedly, and it supports the use of the EndTo EPR, and the EndTo EPR was present in the Subscribe message for that subscription (see 4.1 Subscribe), the SubscriptionEnd message MUST be sent to the endpoint reference indicated by that EPR. The message MUST be of the following form:
[Action] http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscriptionEnd [Body] <wse:SubscriptionEnd ...> <wse:Status> ( http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/DeliveryFailure | http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SourceShuttingDown | http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SourceCancelling | xs:anyURI ) </wse:Status> <wse:Reason xml:lang="language identifier" >xs:string</wse:Reason> ? xs:any* </wse:SubscriptionEnd>
The following describes additional, normative constraints on the outline listed above:
This value MUST be used if the event source terminated the subscription because of problems delivering notifications.
This value MUST be used if the event source terminated the subscription because the source is being shut down in a controlled manner; that is, if the event source is being shut down but has the opportunity to send a SubscriptionEnd message before it exits.
This value MUST be used if the event source terminated the subscription for some other reason before it expired.
This OPTIONAL element contains text, in the language specified by the @xml:lang attribute, describing the reason for the unexpected subscription termination.
Other components of the outline above are not further constrained by this specification.
Example 4-9 lists a hypothetical SubscriptionEnd message corresponding to an early termination of the subscription created in Example 4-1.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (05) xmlns:ew="http://www.example.com/warnings" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscriptionEnd (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:To>http://www.example.com/MyEventSink</wsa:To> (11) <ew:MySubscription wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true"> (12) 2597 (13) </ew:MySubscription> (14) </s12:Header> (15) <s12:Body> (16) <wse:SubscriptionEnd> (17) <wse:Status>wse:SourceShuttingDown</wse:Status> (18) <wse:Reason xml:lang="en-US" > (19) Event source going off line. (20) </wse:Reason> (21) </wse:SubscriptionEnd> (22) </s12:Body> (23) </s12:Envelope>
Line (08) is the action IRI for SubscriptionEnd. Lines (10-13) indicate the message is sent to the EndTo of the subscribe request (lines (23-30) in Example 4-1). Line (17) indicates the event source is shutting down, and lines (18-20) indicate that the event source was going off line.
Notifications are SOAP messages that are transmitted to the event sink as the result of a successful Subscribe operation.
Example 5-1 lists a hypothetical notification message sent as part of the subscription created by the subscribe request in Example 4-1.
(01) <s12:Envelope (02) xmlns:s12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" (03) xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing" (04) xmlns:ew="http://www.example.com/warnings" (05) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" > (06) <s12:Header> (07) <wsa:Action> (08) http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/2003/WindReport (09) </wsa:Action> (10) <wsa:MessageID> (11) uuid:568b4ff2-5bc1-4512-957c-0fa545fd8d7f (12) </wsa:MessageID> (13) <wsa:To>http://www.other.example.com/OnStormWarning</wsa:To> (14) <ew:MySubscription wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true"> (15) 2597 (16) </ew:MySubscription> (17) </s12:Header> (18) <s12:Body> (19) <ow:WindReport> (20) <ow:Date>030701</ow:Date> (21) <ow:Time>0041</ow:Time> (22) <ow:Speed>65</ow:Speed> (23) <ow:Location>BRADENTON BEACH</ow:Location> (24) <ow:County>MANATEE</ow:County> (25) <ow:State>FL</ow:State> (26) <ow:Lat>27.46</ow:Lat> (27) <ow:Long>82.70</ow:Long> (28) <ow:Comments xml:lang="en-US" > (29) WINDS 55 WITH GUSTS TO 65. ROOF TORN OFF BOAT HOUSE. REPORTED (30) BY STORM SPOTTER. (TBW) (31) </ow:Comments> (32) </ow:WindReport> (33) </s12:Body> (34) </s12:Envelope>
Lines (13-16) indicate the message is sent to the endpoint indicated by the subscribe request (lines (32-39) in Example 4-1). Line (22) matches the filter in the subscribe request (lines (42-44) in Example 4-1).
All fault messages defined in this specification MUST be sent according to the rules and usage described in [WS-Addressing 1.0 SOAP Binding] Section 6 for encoding SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2 faults. The [Action] property below MUST be used for faults defined in this specification:
The definitions of faults in this section use the following properties:
[Code] The fault code.
[Subcode] The fault subcode.
[Reason] The English language reason element.
[Detail] The detail element. If absent, no detail element
is defined for the fault.
For SOAP 1.2, the [Code] property MUST be either "Sender" or "Receiver". These properties are serialized into text XML as follows:
SOAP Version | Sender | Receiver |
---|---|---|
SOAP 1.2 | s12:Sender | s12:Receiver |
The properties above bind to a SOAP 1.2 fault as follows:
<s12:Envelope> <s12:Header> <wsa:Action> [Action] </wsa:Action> <!-- Headers elided for brevity. --> </s12:Header> <s12:Body> <s12:Fault> <s12:Code> <s12:Value>[Code]</s12:Value> <s12:Subcode> <s12:Value>[Subcode]</s12:Value> </s12:Subcode> </s12:Code> <s12:Reason> <s12:Text xml:lang="en">[Reason]</s12:Text> </s12:Reason> <s12:Detail> [Detail] ... </s12:Detail> </s12:Fault> </s12:Body> </s12:Envelope>
The properties bind to a SOAP 1.1 fault as follows:
<s11:Envelope> <s11:Body> <s11:Fault> <faultcode>[Subcode]</faultcode> <faultstring xml:lang="en">[Reason]</faultstring> <detail> [Detail] ... </detail> </s11:Fault> </s11:Body> </s11:Envelope>
The following element MAY be used to convey additional information in the detail element of a fault.
This element (whose content is of type xs:unsignedLong) is a suggested minimum duration in milliseconds to wait before retransmitting the message. Omission of this element indicates that a retry is never likely to succeed.
This fault MUST be generated when a request specifies an expiration that is malformed.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:InvalidExpirationTime |
[Reason] | The expiration time requested is invalid. |
[Detail] | none |
This fault MUST be generated when a request specifies an expiration that is not within the min/max range.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:ExpirationTimeExceeded |
[Reason] | The expiration time requested is not within the min/max range. |
[Detail] | none |
This fault MUST be generated when a Subscribe request specifies an expiration time and the event source is only capable of accepting expiration durations; for instance, if the event source does not have access to absolute time.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:UnsupportedExpirationType |
[Reason] | Only expiration durations are supported. |
[Detail] | none |
This fault MUST be generated when a Subscribe request contains a filter and the event source does not support filtering.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:FilteringNotSupported |
[Reason] | Filtering is not supported. |
[Detail] | none |
This fault MUST be generated when a Subscribe request specifies a filter dialect that the event source does not support. This fault MAY contain a list of supported filter dialect IRIs in the Detail property.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:FilteringRequestedUnavailable |
[Reason] | The requested filter dialect is not supported. |
[Detail] |
<wse:SupportedDialect> +
OPTIONAL; one per filter dialect supported by the receiver |
This fault MUST be generated when a Subscribe request specifies a delivery format that is not supported by the event source. This fault MAY contain a list of supported delivery format IRIs in the Detail property.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:DeliveryFormatRequestedUnavailable |
[Reason] | The requested delivery format is not supported. |
[Detail] |
<wse:SupportedDeliveryFormat> +
OPTIONAL, one per delivery format supported by the receiver. |
This fault MUST be generated when an event source detects a wse:Subscribe request containing a filter that, for whatever reason, will never evaluate to true.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:EmptyFilter |
[Reason] | The wse:Filter would result in zero notifications. |
[Detail] | The wse:Filter value. |
This fault MUST be generated when an event source detects that the wse:NotifyTo or wse:EndTo EPR is unusable.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:UnusableEPR |
[Reason] | An EPR in the Subscribe request message is unusable. |
[Detail] | The specific EPR that generated the error and why. |
This fault MUST be generated when a request specifies a subscription that is not known.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:UnknownSubscription |
[Reason] | The subscription is not known. |
[Detail] | none |
This fault MUST be generated by an event source that does not support /wse:Subscribe/wse:EndTo semantics, in response to a subscription request that contains a wse:EndTo element.
[Code] | s12:Sender |
[Subcode] | wse:EndToNotSupported |
[Reason] | wse:EndTo semantics is not supported. |
[Detail] | none |
It is strongly RECOMMENDED that the communication between
services be secured using the mechanisms described in WS-Security
[WS-Security]. In order to properly
secure messages, the body and all relevant headers need to be
included in the signature. Specifically, any headers identified
in the <wse:NotifyTo>
element and standard
messaging headers, such as those from WS-Addressing
[WS-Addressing], need to be signed with the
body in order to "bind" the two together. For messages with empty
bodies, the <s12:Body>
element SHOULD be
signed so content cannot be added in transit.
Different security mechanisms might be desired depending on the frequency of messages. For example, for infrequent messages, public key technologies might be adequate for integrity and confidentiality. However, for high-frequency events, it could be more performant to establish a security context for the events using the mechanisms described in WS-Trust [WS-Trust] and WS-SecureConversation [WS-SecureConversation].
Note that if a shared secret is used it is RECOMMENDED that derived keys be used to strengthen the secret as described in WS-SecureConversation.
The following list summarizes common classes of attacks that apply to this protocol and identifies the mechanism to prevent/mitigate the attacks:
Message alteration - Alteration is prevented by including signatures of the message information using WS-Security.
Message disclosure - Confidentiality is preserved by encrypting sensitive data using WS-Security.
Key integrity - Key integrity is maintained by using the strongest algorithms possible (by comparing secured policies - see WS-Policy [WS-Policy] and WS-SecurityPolicy [WS-SecurityPolicy]).
Authentication - Authentication is established using the mechanisms described in WS-Security and WS-Trust. Each message is authenticated using the mechanisms described in WS-Security.
Accountability - Accountability is a function of the type of and string of the key and algorithms being used. In many cases, a strong symmetric key provides sufficient accountability. However, in some environments, strong PKI signatures are needed.
Availability - All reliable messaging services are subject to a variety of availability attacks. Replay detection is a common attack and it is RECOMMENDED that this be addressed by the mechanisms described in WS-Security. Other attacks, such as network-level denial of service attacks are harder to avoid and are outside the scope of this specification. That said, care SHOULD be taken to ensure that minimal state is saved prior to any authenticating sequences.
Replay - Messages might be replayed for a variety of reasons. To detect and eliminate this attack, mechanisms SHOULD be used to identify replayed messages such as the timestamp/nonce outlined in WS-Security. Alternatively, and OPTIONALLY, other technologies, such as sequencing, can also be used to prevent replay of application messages.
It is important for event sources and subscription managers to properly authorize requests. This is especially true for Subscribe requests, as otherwise the ability to subscribe on behalf of a third-party event sink could be used to create a distributed denial-of-service attack.
Some possible schemes for validating Subscribe requests include:
Send a message to the event sink that describes the requested subscription, and then wait for a confirmation message to be returned by the event sink, before the event source accepts the subscription request. While this provides strong assurance that the event sink actually desires the requested subscription, it does not work for event sinks that are not capable of sending a confirmation, and requires additional logic on the event sink.
Require user authentication on the Subscribe request, and allow only authorized users to Subscribe.
Other mechanisms are also possible. Note that event sources that are not reachable from the Internet have less need to control Subscribe requests.
Event sinks SHOULD be prepared to receive notifications after sending a subscribe request but before receiving a subscribe response message. Event sinks SHOULD also be prepared to receive notifications after receiving an unsubscribe response message.
An endpoint MAY indicate that it supports WS-Eventing, or its features, by including the WS-Eventing EventSource or SubscriptionManager Policy assertions within its WSDL. By doing so the endpoint is indicating that the corresponding WS-Eventing operations are supported by that endpoint even though they do not explicitly appear in its WSDL (ie. the WS-Eventing operations do not appear in the WSDL that MAY be retrievable by using WS-MetadataExchange GetWSDL to that endpoint).
The WS-Eventing WSDL containing the operations indicated by the EventSource or SubscriptionManager assertions MAY be exposed by including the WSDL as a child of the appropriate Policy assertion or by including a reference to it using the mex:Location or mex:Reference element ( as described in WS-MetadataExchange [WS-MetadataExchange] Section 9).
This WS-Eventing WSDL can be annotated to indicate any endpoint specific metadata that might be needed by clients interacting with this service's WS-Eventing operations. For example, the WSDL MAY have policy assertions that indicate a particular security mechanism used to protect the WS-Eventing operations supported by this endpoint.
Services indicate support for the WS-Eventing's definition of an event source through the use of the Web Services Policy - Framework [WS-Policy] and Web Services Policy - Attachment [WS-Policy Attachment] specifications.
This specification defines a policy assertion (wse:EventSource). The wse:EventSource policy assertion applies to the endpoint policy subject.
For WSDL 1.1, these assertions MAY be attached to wsdl:portType, wsdl11:port or wsdl11:binding. For WSDL 2.0, they MAY be attached to wsdl20:interface, wsdl20:endpoint or wsdl20:binding.
The meaning of this assertion, when present in a policy alternative, is that WS-Eventing is REQUIRED to communicate with the subject and that the subject is a WS-Eventing event source.
In order to indicate that the subject supports WS-Eventing but does not require its use, an additional policy alternative SHOULD be provided which does not contain this assertion. The compact authoring style for an OPTIONAL policy assertion (the wsp:Optional attribute) provided by WS-Policy MAY be used to indicate two policy alternatives, one which contains the policy assertion, and another which does not.
The normative outline of this assertion is:
<wse:EventSource ...> <wse:DateTimeSupported .../> ? <wse:FilterDialect URI="xs:anyURI" ...> xs:any* </wse:FilterDialect> * <wse:MaxExpires ...> xs:duration </wse:MaxExpires> ? <wse:FormatName URI="xs:anyURI" ...> xs:any* </wse:FormatName> * <wse:EndToSupported .../> ? <wse:NotificationPolicy ...> xs:any </wse:NotificationPolicy> ? xs:any* </wse:EventSource>
The following describes additional, normative constraints on the outline listed above:
A policy assertion that specifies that WS-Eventing protocol MUST be used when communicating with this endpoint and that the subject is an event source. This assertion has Endpoint Policy Subject.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates support for expiration time expressed as specific time (rather than duration).
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates support for the specified filter dialect IRI.
This extensibility point allows for additional FilterDialect specific metadata to be included within the policy assertion. Any metadata that appears is scoped to the use of the specified FilterDialect URI.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates the maximum subscription expiration time that this endpoint will support. The implied default is indefinite (no expiry). Note: a value of "PT0S" indicates that this endpoint supports subscriptions with an infinite lifetime.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates support for the specified event delivery format name URI.
This extensibility point allows for additional FormatName specific metadata to be included within the policy assertion. Any metadata that appears is scoped to the use of the specified FormatName URI.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates support for the /wse:Subscribe/wse:EndTo semantics. That is, when a subscription request contains a wse:EndTo element, a SubscriptionEnd message will be sent to the EPR contained in the wse:EndTo element, if the subscription terminates unexpectedly.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter includes the Endpoint Subject Policy that the event source supports for sending notifications. This element MUST have one child element - typically a wsp:Policy element or a wsp:PolicyReference element. A subscriber can use this information to discover the valid set of Policy Alternatives that MAY be used within a wse:NotifyTo EPR which will be used for any Notification message sent from the event source to the event sink. Any policy alternatives included within this parameter SHOULD be compatible with those Policy Alternatives available of the Notification WSDLs that the event source advertises.
This extensibility point allows for additional WS-Eventing specific metadata to be included within the policy assertion - e.g. WS-Eventing WSDL, or nested policy assertions related to the WS-Eventing message exchanges. Any metadata that appears is scoped to the operations and features of the WS-Eventing specification.
Note: The WS-RA WG is interested in Last Call feedback on the use of nested policy expressions.
Services indicate support for the WS-Eventing's definition of a subscription manager through the use of the Web Services Policy - Framework [WS-Policy] and Web Services Policy - Attachment [WS-Policy Attachment] specifications.
This specification defines a policy assertion (wse:SubscriptionManager). The wse:SubscriptionManager policy assertion applies to the endpoint policy subject.
For WSDL 1.1, these assertions MAY be attached to wsdl:portType, wsdl11:port or wsdl11:binding. For WSDL 2.0, they MAY be attached to wsdl20:interface, wsdl20:endpoint or wsdl20:binding.
The meaning of this assertion, when present in a policy alternative, is that WS-Eventing is REQUIRED to communicate with the subject and that the subject is a WS-Eventing subscription manager.
In order to indicate that the subject supports WS-Eventing but does not require its use, an additional policy alternative SHOULD be provided which does not contain this assertion. The compact authoring style for an OPTIONAL policy assertion (the wsp:Optional attribute) provided by WS-Policy MAY be used to indicate two policy alternatives, one which contains the policy assertion, and another which does not.
The normative outline of this assertion is:
<wse:SubscriptionManager ...> <wse:DateTimeSupported .../> ? <wse:GetStatusOperationSupported .../> ? <wse:UnsubscribeOperationSupported .../> ? <wse:MaxExpires ...> xs:duration </wse:MaxExpires> ? xs:any* </wse:SubscriptionManager>
The following describes additional, normative constraints on the outline listed above:
A policy assertion that specifies that WS-Eventing protocol MUST be used when communicating with this endpoint and that the subject is a subscription manager. This assertion has Endpoint Policy Subject.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates support for expiration time expressed as specific time (rather than duration).
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates that the GetStatus operation is supported by this endpoint.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates that the Unsubscribe operation is supported by this endpoint.
When present, this OPTIONAL parameter indicates the maximum subscriptions expiration time that this endpoint will support. The implied default is indefinite (no expiry). Note: a value of "PT0S" indicates that this endpoint supports subscriptions with an infinite lifetime.
This extensibility point allows for additional WS-Eventing specific metadata to be included within the policy assertion - e.g. WS-Eventing WSDL, or nested policy assertions related to the WS-Eventing message exchanges. Any metadata that appears is scoped to the operations and features of the WS-Eventing specification.
Note: The WS-RA WG is interested in Last Call feedback on the use of nested policy expressions.
This specification has been developed as a result of joint work with many individuals and teams, including: Alessio Soldano (Red Hat), Ashok Malhotra (Oracle Corp.), Asir Vedamuthu (Microsoft Corp.), Bob Freund (Hitachi, Ltd.), Bob Natale (MITRE Corp.), David Snelling (Fujitsu, Ltd.), Doug Davis (IBM), Fred Maciel (Hitachi, Ltd.), Geoff Bullen (Microsoft Corp.), Gilbert Pilz (Oracle Corp.), Greg Carpenter (Microsoft Corp.), Jeff Mischkinsky (Oracle Corp.), Katy Warr (IBM), Li Li (Avaya Communications), Mark Little (Red Hat), Martin Chapman (Oracle Corp.), Paul Fremantle (WSO2), Paul Nolan (IBM), Prasad Yendluri (Software AG), Ram Jeyaraman (Microsoft Corp.), Sreedhara Narayanaswamy (CA), Sumeet Vij (Software AG), Tom Rutt (Fujitsu, Ltd.), Vikas Varma (Software AG), Wu Chou (Avaya Communications), Yves Lafon (W3C/ERCIM).
There are many use cases for WS-Eventing in which it is necessary for the subscriber and the event sink to know the structure and contents of the notifications that can result from a successful Subscribe request. For example, a developer might wish to use WSDL-based tools to generate service stubs capable of unmarshalling and dispatching notifications. In addition to this, the effective use of filters (including those in the XPath dialect defined in 4.1 Subscribe as well as other dialects not defined in this specification) requires some knowledge of the schema of the events over which the filter will be applied.
There are many ways in which an event source could describe and advertise the structure of the events for which it will issue notifications. To provide a basic level of interoperability, this specification uses the following two OPTIONAL mechanisms, in A.1 Event Types & Event Descriptions and A.2 Notification WSDLs, for describing and advertising event information. If an implementation of a WS-Eventing event source chooses to describe the structure of its events and advertise this description, it is RECOMMENDED that at least one of these mechanisms be used. Mechanisms other than these MAY be used to describe and advertise the structure of events, but the definition of such mechanisms is out of the scope of this specification.
An event source MAY advertise the events that are generated by making available an Event Description document as defined by WS-EventDescriptions [WS-EventDescriptions].
The following is an example of an EventDescriptions element that could serve as a description of the Event Type used in Example 2-1.
(01) <wse:EventDescriptions (02) targetNamespace="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/notifications" (03) xmlns:wse="http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt" (04) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch"> (05) <wse:types> (06) <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch"> (07) <xs:include schemaLocation="http://www.example.org/schemas/oceanwatch.xsd"/> (08) <xs:element name="WindReport" type="ow:WindReportType"/> (09) </xs:schema> (10) </wse:types> (11) (12) <wse:eventType name="WindReportEvent" (13) element="ow:WindReport" (14) actionURI="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/2003/WindReport"/> (15) </wse:EventDescriptions>
Lines (12-14) describe an Event Type with a QName of "{http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/notifications}:WindReportEvent". The GED for this Event Type is defined on line (08) as being of type "{http://www.example.org/oceanwatch}:WindReportType".
Although there are many ways in which an event source can make its EventDescriptions available, this specification RECOMMENDS the use of the mechanisms described in WS-MetadataExchange [WS-MetadataExchange]. This specification defines the following IRI to serve as the Dialect IRI for the wse:EventDescriptions element.
The value of the @Identifier attribute for this Metadata Section MUST be equal to the value of its wse:EventDescriptions/@targetNamespace. An event source MUST NOT have more than one EventDescriptions document.
For any Notification Format it MUST be possible to determine how a given wse:eventType will appear on the wire as a notification in a subscription created with that format. The following sections define how wse:eventTypes bind to notifications for the two Notification Formats defined in this specification; Unwrapped and Wrapped. Specifications or profiles that define additional Notification Formats MUST define how wse:eventTypes bind to the notifications for those formats. In the absence of a mapping for a particular Notification Format, implementations MAY provide a Notification WSDL (see below) that explicitly describes the notification operations.
The information about an Event Type contained in the wse:eventType element binds to a Unwrapped Notification for that type as follows:
The [Action] property of the notification has the value of the actionURI attribute of the wse:eventType element corresponding to the type of the event being transmitted.
The [Body] property of the notification has a single child element. This child element is an instance of the Global Element Declaration referenced by the element attribute of the wse:eventType element corresponding to the type of the event being transmitted.
The information about an Event Type contained in the eventType element binds to a Wrapped Notification for that type as follows:
The /soap:Envelope/soap:Body/wse:Notify/@actionURI attribute of the Wrapped Notification has the value of the actionURI attribute of the eventType element corresponding to the type of the event being transmitted.
The /soap:Envelope/soap:Body/wse:Notify element has a single child element. This child element is an instance of the Global Element Declaration referenced by the element attribute of the eventType element corresponding to the type of the event being transmitted.
As described previously, events are transmitted to event sinks as SOAP messages called "Notifications". These notifications MAY be described via a Web Services Description Language [WSDL11] definitions element termed a "Notification WSDL". A Notification WSDL describes the interface that the event sink is REQUIRED to implement to receive and process the notifications that might result from a successful Subscribe request that used a particular Format IRI. The following is an example of a Notification WSDL:
(01) <wsdl:definitions xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" (02) targetNamespace="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/notifications" (03) xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" (04) xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" (05) xmlns:wsam="http://www.w3.org/2007/05/addressing/metadata" (06) xmlns:ow="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch" (07) xmlns:tns="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/notifications"> (08) <wsdl:types> (09) <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch"> (10) <xs:include schemaLocation="http://www.example.org/schemas/oceanwatch.xsd"/> (11) <xs:element name="WindReport" type="ow:WindReportType"> (12) </xs:schema> (13) </wsdl:types> (14) (15) <wsdl:message name="WindReportNotificationMsg"> (16) <wsdl:part name="event" element="ow:WindReport"/> (17) </wsdl:message> (18) (19) <wsdl:portType name="WindReportPortType"> (20) <wsdl:operation name="WindReportNotificationOp"> (21) <wsdl:input message="tns:WindReportNotificationMsg" (22) wsam:Action="http://www.example.org/oceanwatch/2003/WindReport"/> (23) </wsdl:operation> (24) </wsdl:portType> (25) (26) <wsdl:binding name="WindReportBinding" type="tns:WindReportPortType"> (27) <soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/> (28) <wsdl:operation name="WindReportNotificationOp"> (29) <soap:operation soapAction=""/> (30) <wsdl:input> (31) <soap:body use="literal"/> (32) </wsdl:input> (33) </wsdl:operation> (34) </wsdl:binding> (35) </wsdl:definitions>
Although there are many ways in which an event source can make Notification WSDLs available, this specification RECOMMENDS the use of the mechanisms described in WS-MetadataExchange [WS-MetadataExchange]. This specification defines the following IRI to serve as the Dialect IRI for the Notification WSDL.
Because the Notification Format specified in a Subscribe request can affect various aspects of the Notification WSDL, it is necessary to correlate Notification WSDLs with their corresponding Notification Formats. When using WS-MetadataExchange to transfer Notification WSDLs, the corresponding Format IRI for that Notification WSDL MUST be represented via the @Identifier attribute. For any particular Format IRI/@Identifier, there MUST NOT exist more than one Notification WSDL document.
When WS-MetadataExchange is used to retrieve metadata about an event source, recipients of mex:Metadata elements that contain Metadata Sections with both the "http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evd/EventDescriptions" and "http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/NotificationWSDL" dialects MUST regard these Metadata Sections as relating to the same set of events. In cases where the mex:Metadata element contains multiple Notification WSDLs (i.e. multiple Metadata Sections with a @Dialect of "http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/NotificationWSDL"), recipients MUST similarly regard these Notification WSDLs as relating to the same set of events although their Notification Formats differ.
A normative copy of the XML Schema [XMLSchema - Part 1], [XMLSchema - Part 2] description for this specification can be retrieved from the following address:
A non-normative copy of the XML schema is listed below for convenience.
<xs:schema targetNamespace='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt' xmlns:tns='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt' xmlns:wsa='http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing' xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' elementFormDefault='qualified' blockDefault='#all'> <xs:import namespace='http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace' schemaLocation='http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd' /> <xs:import namespace='http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing' schemaLocation='http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/ws-addr.xsd' /> <!-- Types and global elements --> <xs:complexType name='DeliveryType' mixed='true'> <xs:sequence> <xs:element ref='tns:NotifyTo' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='1' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='FormatType' mixed='true'> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##any' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name='Name' type='xs:anyURI' use='optional' default='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/DeliveryFormats/Unwrap' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> <xs:simpleType name='NonNegativeDurationType'> <xs:restriction base='xs:duration'> <xs:minInclusive value='P0Y0M0DT0H0M0S' /> </xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType> <xs:simpleType name='DurationDateTime'> <xs:union memberTypes='xs:dateTime tns:NonNegativeDurationType' /> </xs:simpleType> <xs:complexType name='MiniExpirationType'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='tns:DurationDateTime'> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax'/> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='ExpirationType'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='tns:MiniExpirationType'> <xs:attribute name='min' type='tns:DurationDateTime' use='optional'/> <xs:attribute name='max' type='tns:DurationDateTime' use='optional'/> <xs:attribute name='exact' type='xs:boolean' use='optional'/> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax'/> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='FilterType' mixed='true'> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name='Dialect' type='xs:anyURI' use='optional' default='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Dialects/XPath10' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='LanguageSpecificStringType'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='xs:string'> <xs:attribute ref='xml:lang' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <xs:element name='NotifyTo' type='wsa:EndpointReferenceType' /> <xs:complexType name='NotificationPolicy'> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' maxOccurs='unbounded'/> </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='LanguageSpecificStringType'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='xs:string'> <xs:attribute ref='xml:lang' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <!-- Subscribe request --> <xs:element name='Subscribe'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='EndTo' type='wsa:EndpointReferenceType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:element name='Delivery' type='tns:DeliveryType' /> <xs:element name='Format' type='tns:FormatType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:element name='Expires' type='tns:ExpirationType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:element name='Filter' type='tns:FilterType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- Subscribe response --> <xs:element name='SubscribeResponse'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='SubscriptionManager' type='wsa:EndpointReferenceType' /> <xs:element name='GrantedExpires' type='tns:MiniExpirationType' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- Used in a fault if there's an unsupported dialect --> <xs:element name='SupportedDialect' type='xs:anyURI' /> <!-- Used in a fault if there's an unsupported format name --> <xs:element name='SupportedDeliveryFormat' type='xs:anyURI' /> <!-- Renew request --> <xs:element name='Renew'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='Expires' type='tns:ExpirationType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- Renew response --> <xs:element name='RenewResponse'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='GrantedExpires' type='tns:MiniExpirationType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- GetStatus request --> <xs:element name='GetStatus'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- GetStatus response --> <xs:element name='GetStatusResponse'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='GrantedExpires' type='tns:MiniExpirationType' minOccurs='0' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- Unsubscribe request --> <xs:element name='Unsubscribe'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- Unsubscribe response --> <xs:element name='UnsubscribeResponse'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <!-- SubscriptionEnd message --> <xs:element name='SubscriptionEnd'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='Status' type='tns:OpenSubscriptionEndCodeType' /> <xs:element name='Reason' type='tns:LanguageSpecificStringType' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded' /> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <xs:simpleType name='SubscriptionEndCodeType'> <xs:restriction base='xs:anyURI'> <xs:enumeration value= 'http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/DeliveryFailure' /> <xs:enumeration value= 'http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SourceShuttingDown' /> <xs:enumeration value= 'http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SourceCancelling' /> </xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType> <xs:simpleType name='OpenSubscriptionEndCodeType'> <xs:union memberTypes='tns:SubscriptionEndCodeType xs:anyURI' /> </xs:simpleType> <!-- RetryAfter Fault Detail Element --> <xs:element name='RetryAfter' type='tns:RetryAfterType'/> <xs:complexType name='RetryAfterType'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='xs:nonNegativeInteger'> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <!-- Wrapped Events --> <xs:complexType name='EventType' mixed='true'> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##any' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded'/> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name='actionURI' type='xs:anyURI' use='optional' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> <xs:element name='Notify' type='tns:EventType' /> <!-- Policy --> <xs:complexType name='Duration'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='tns:NonNegativeDurationType'> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax'/> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='URI'> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base='xs:anyURI'> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax'/> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name='Empty'> <xs:sequence/> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax'/> </xs:complexType> <xs:element name='EventSource'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='DateTimeSupported' type='tns:Empty' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:element name='FilterDialect' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='0'/> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name='URI' type='xs:anyURI' use='required' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace="##other" processContents='lax'/> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <xs:element name='MaxExpires' type='tns:Duration' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:element name='FormatName' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='0'/> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name='URI' type='xs:anyURI' use='required' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace="##other" processContents='lax'/> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <xs:element name='EndToSupported' type='tns:Empty' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:element name='NotificationPolicy' type='tns:NotificationPolicy' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded'/> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <xs:element name='SubscriptionManager'> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name='DateTimeSupported' type='tns:Empty' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:element name='GetStatusOperationSupported' type='tns:Empty' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:element name='UnsubscribeOperationSupported' type='tns:Empty' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:element name='MaxExpires' type='tns:Duration' minOccurs='0'/> <xs:any namespace='##other' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded'/> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> </xs:schema>
A normative copy of the WSDL [WSDL11] description can be retrieved from the following address:
A non-normative copy of the WSDL description is listed below for convenience.
<wsdl:definitions targetNamespace='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt' xmlns:wsa='http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing' xmlns:wsam='http://www.w3.org/2007/05/addressing/metadata' xmlns:wse='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt' xmlns:wsdl='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/' xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' > <wsdl:types> <xs:schema> <xs:import namespace='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt' schemaLocation= 'http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/eventing.xsd' /> </xs:schema> </wsdl:types> <wsdl:message name='SubscribeMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:Subscribe' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='SubscribeResponseMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:SubscribeResponse' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='RenewMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:Renew' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='RenewResponseMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:RenewResponse' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='GetStatusMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:GetStatus' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='GetStatusResponseMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:GetStatusResponse' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='UnsubscribeMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:Unsubscribe' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='UnsubscribeResponseMsg' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:UnsubscribeResponse' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='SubscriptionEnd' > <wsdl:part name='body' element='wse:SubscriptionEnd' /> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:message name='notifyEvent'> <wsdl:part name='parameter' element='wse:Notify'/> </wsdl:message> <wsdl:portType name='EventSource' > <wsdl:operation name='SubscribeOp' > <wsdl:input message='wse:SubscribeMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Subscribe'/> <wsdl:output message='wse:SubscribeResponseMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscribeResponse'/> </wsdl:operation> </wsdl:portType> <wsdl:portType name='SubscriptionEndPortType' > <wsdl:operation name='SubscriptionEnd' > <wsdl:input message='wse:SubscriptionEnd' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/SubscriptionEnd'/> </wsdl:operation> </wsdl:portType> <wsdl:portType name='SubscriptionManager' > <wsdl:operation name='RenewOp' > <wsdl:input message='wse:RenewMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Renew'/> <wsdl:output message='wse:RenewResponseMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/RenewResponse'/> </wsdl:operation> <wsdl:operation name='GetStatusOp' > <wsdl:input message='wse:GetStatusMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/GetStatus'/> <wsdl:output message='wse:GetStatusResponseMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/GetStatusResponse'/> </wsdl:operation> <wsdl:operation name='UnsubscribeOp' > <wsdl:input message='wse:UnsubscribeMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/Unsubscribe'/> <wsdl:output message='wse:UnsubscribeResponseMsg' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/UnsubscribeResponse'/> </wsdl:operation> </wsdl:portType> <wsdl:portType name='WrappedSinkPortType'> <wsdl:operation name='NotifyEvent'> <wsdl:input message='wse:notifyEvent' name='NotifyEvent' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/WrappedSinkPortType/NotifyEvent'/> </wsdl:operation> </wsdl:portType> </wsdl:definitions>
If an event subscriber specifies the wrapped event delivery format http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/DeliveryFormats/Wrap in the Subscribe request message, then the event sink MUST implement the following abstract WSDL and notification messages MUST be wrapped in the element defined in the WSDL.
<definitions xmlns='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/' xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' xmlns:wsam='http://www.w3.org/2007/05/addressing/metadata' xmlns:wsa='http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/' xmlns:tns='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt' targetNamespace='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt'> <types> <xs:schema targetNamespace='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt'> <xs:complexType name='EventType' mixed='true'> <xs:sequence> <xs:any namespace='##any' processContents='lax' minOccurs='0' maxOccurs='unbounded'/> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name='actionURI' type='xs:anyURI' use='optional' /> <xs:anyAttribute namespace='##other' processContents='lax' /> </xs:complexType> <xs:element name='Notify' type='tns:EventType' /> </xs:schema> </types> <message name='notifyEvent'> <part name='parameter' element='tns:Notify'/> </message> <portType name='WrappedSinkPortType'> <operation name='NotifyEvent'> <input message='tns:notifyEvent' name='NotifyEvent' wsam:Action='http://www.w3.org/2010/03/ws-evt/WrappedSinkPortType/NotifyEvent'/> </operation> </portType> </definitions>
Note: The WS-RA WG is interested in Last Call feedback on the action tables
The purpose of the action tables is to illustrate, via a separate means from the normative text, the allowable order and interactions of various messages and activities. The action tables are not intended to constrain implementations beyond those necessary to insure this ordering.
Actions are represented as columns.
Triggers (messages, application actions, timer events) are represented as rows. Triggers are annotated by their type; "[app]" - represents an application action (e.g. a user selecting a "Subscribe" menu item); "[msg]" - represents an incoming, WS-Eventing defined, message; "[timer]" - represents an internal timer event.
Each cell describes the appropriate action for a given state and trigger. Where the action is dependent upon other factors than the state and trigger (e.g. the value of a fault message), the activity is described in pseudo-code. The section of the specification that describes these activities is displayed in curly brackets (e.g. "{4.2}").
Empty box indicates that the spec is silent for the specified trigger/action pair.
Trigger | Action | ||
Subscribe Request
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Create subscription
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Event
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Send notification to all pertinent subscriptions
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Trigger | Action | |
Trigger refers to a valid subscription | Trigger refers to an invalid subscription | |
Renew Request
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Update expiration timer
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Generate UnknownSubscription Fault
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GetStatus Request
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Send GetStatusResponse
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Generate UnknownSubscription Fault
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Unsubscribe Request
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Send UnsubscribeResponse
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Generate UnknownSubscription Fault
|
Expiration
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If (EndTo engaged)
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Shutdown/Error
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If (EndTo engaged)
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Trigger | Action |
Expiration
|
Invalidate subscription
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SubscriptionEnd
|
Invalidate subscription
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2009/03/16 | KW | Added resolution of issue 6587 |
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2009/03/17 | DD | Added resolution of issue 6687 |
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2009/10/20 | DD | Added resolution of issue 7982 |
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2009/10/20 | DD | Added resolution of issue 7553 |
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2009/10/27 | DD | Added resolution of issues 7586, 7588, 7828 |
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2010/03/09 | DD | Added resolution of issue 6463, 8031, 8198 |