Ws-Security (Web Services Security, short Wss) is a flexible and feature-rich extension to Soap to apply security to web services. It is a member of the Ws-* family of web service specifications and was published by Oasis. The protocol specifies how integrity and confidentiality can be enforced on messages and allows the communication of various security token formats, such as Saml, Kerberos, and X.509. Its main focus is the use of Xml Signature and Xml Encryption to provide end-to-end security.
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In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Ws-Security (Web Services Security, short Wss) right away, covering: Ws-Security, List of web service specifications, Ws-Addressing, Apache Axis, Apache Axis2, Apache Cxf, Ws-BaseNotification, Bpel script, Bpel4People, Business Process Execution Language, Celtix, Ws-Coordination, Extensible User Interface Protocol, Flow Description Markup Language, GlassFish Metro, Green Pages, Httpr, Web Services Inspection Language, Java Api for Xml-based Rpc, Ws-Notification, Ws-Policy, Really Simple Discovery, Ws-Reliability, Ws-ReliableMessaging, Ws-Resource, Sdep, Web Services Security Kerberos Binding, Web Single Sign-On Interoperability Profile, Web Single Sign-On Metadata Exchange Protocol, Ws-Federation Active Requestor Profile, Ws-Federation Passive Requestor Profile, Ws-SecureConversation, Ws-SecurityPolicy, Service choreography, Simple Soap Binding Profile, Soap with Attachments, Soap-over-Udp, Ws-Topics, Ws-Transaction, Universal Description Discovery and Integration, Web Services Conversation Language, Web Services Description Language, Web Services Endpoint Language, Web Services for Remote Portlets, Web Services Invocation Framework, Web Services Semantics,
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