WS-ReliableMessaging - terminology
- Foreign
destination
- A foreign destination is a software agent, outside
of the system,
that receives messages reliably through WS-ReliableMessaging.
- Foreign source
- A Foreign source is
a software agent, outside of the system, that
sends messages reliably through WS-ReliableMessaging.
- Implementation WSDL
- A WSDL document that describes
not only the interface to a service
(that is the messages, port types and bindings) but also the service
implementation (that is, it has service and port elements). The service
interface should preferably be defined by importing a separate interface
WSDL document.
- Interface WSDL
- A
WSDL document that describes only the interface to a service.
That is, it defines messages, port types and bindings, but not services
and ports.
- Policy set instance document
- A document containing configuration details for a selection of
web services standards. For more information, see Securing web services applications with policy
sets by using the administrative console
- Provider application
- A provider application is an application
that implements a service.
- Reliable web
service provider
- See also the general definition of a provider
application.
The Reliable web service provider is a provider application that has
been deployed into the system being modeled, and is configured to
use WS-ReliableMessaging. This is the WebSphere® Application
Server-hosted equivalent of a foreign destination. It
is outside of the boundary of the system and interacts with the system.
- Reliable web service requester
- See
also the general definition of a requester application.
The Reliable web service requester is a requester application that
has been deployed into the system being modeled, and is configured
to use WS-ReliableMessaging. This is the WebSphere Application
Server-hosted equivalent of a foreign source. It is outside
of the boundary of the system and interacts with the system.
- Requester application
- A requester application
is an application that makes web service
requests.
- Terminate (a sequence)
- When
the reliable messaging source has completed its use of a
sequence, it sends a TerminateSequence message to the reliable messaging
destination to indicate that the sequence is complete and that it
will not be sending any further messages related to the sequence.
The reliable messaging destination can then safely reclaim any resources
associated with the sequence.
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