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Proposal for Asynchronous HTTP Binding

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OASIS WD-ASAP-Spec-01 Ver 1.0 Working Draft G

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Abstract:

A standard protocol is needed to integrate asynchronous services across the Internet and provide for their interaction. The integration and interactions consist of control and monitoring of the services. Control means creating the service, setting up the service, starting the service, stopping the service, being informed of exceptions, being informed of  the completion of the service and getting the results of the service. Monitoring means checking on the current status of the service and getting an execution history of the service. The protocol should be lightweight and easy to implement, so that a variety of devices and situations can be covered.

The Asynchronous Service Access Protocol (ASAP) is a proposed way to solve this problem through use of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and by transferring structured information encoded in XML. A new set of SOAP methods are defined, as well as the information to be supplied and the information returned in XML that accomplish the control and monitoring of generic asynchronous services.

This document will: provide an executive overview; specify the goals of ASAP; explain how the resource (object) model works; explain how uniform resource names (URI) are used to invoke methods of those resources; explain how to encode data to be sent or received; and specify preliminary details of the interface methods and parameters.

IS980706 - Issues - Jul 6, 1998

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Date added: 07/06/1998
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Document Number IS980706 - Mike Marin

 

Demo Scenario Wf-XML

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Date added: 06/03/2004
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Overview

There are two levels of involvement in the demonstration and hence two demonstration scenarios:

1) Demonstration of compliance to ASAP

2) Demonstration of compliance to Wf-XML

AWSP-2002-04-05

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