This page summarizes the relationships among specifications, whether they are finished standards or drafts. Below, each title
links to the most recent version of a document.
Completed Work
W3C Recommendations have
been reviewed by W3C Members, by software developers, and by other
W3C groups and interested parties, and are endorsed by the
Director as Web Standards. Learn more about the W3C Recommendation
Track.
Group Notes are not standards and do not
have the same level of W3C endorsement.
Standards
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2011-12-13
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This specification describes a general SOAP-based protocol for enumerating a sequence of XML elements from a SOAP enabled information source.
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2011-12-13
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This specification defines two WS-Policy assertions that can be used to advertise the requirement to use a certain version of SOAP in message exchanges.
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2011-12-13
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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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2011-12-13
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This specification extends the WS-Transfer specification to enable clients to retrieve and manipulate parts or fragments of a WS-Transfer enabled resource without needing to include the entire XML representation in a message exchange.
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2011-12-13
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This specification defines how metadata associated with a Web service endpoint can be represented as resources, how metadata can be embedded in endpoint references, how metadata could be retrieved from a metadata resource, and how metadata associated with implicit features can be advertised.
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2011-12-13
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This specification describes a general SOAP-based protocol for accessing XML representations of Web service-based resources.
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2011-12-13
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This specification describes a mechanism by which an endpoint can advertise the structure and contents of the events it might generate.
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Obsolete Specifications
These specifications have either been superseded by others,
or have been abandoned. They remain available for archival
purposes, but are not intended to be used.
Retired