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BS ISO/IEC 17963:2013

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Web Services for Management (WS-Management) Specification

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BSI 2013 226
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9 CONTENTS
11 Figures
Tables
13 Foreword
16 1 Scope
2 Normative References
18 3 Terms and Definitions
21 4 Symbols and Abbreviated Terms
SOAP
22 5 Addressing
5.1 Management Addressing
5.1.1 Introduction
23 5.1.2 Endpoint References
5.1.2.1 Format of Endpoint References
25 5.1.2.2 Binding Endpoint References
26 5.1.3 Message Information Headers
28 5.1.3.1 Formulating a Reply Message
29 5.1.3.2 Associating Action with WSDL Operations
5.1.3.2.1 Explicit Association
5.1.3.2.2 Default Action Pattern
31 5.2 Versions of Addressing
5.2.1 Technical Differences
5.3 Requirements for Compatibility
32 5.3.1 Discovery or Negotiation
5.3.2 Client Negotiation Strategies
5.3.3 Initiating Message Exchanges
33 5.3.4 Normative Rules
5.4 Use of Addressing in WS-Management
5.4.1 Use of Endpoint References
34 5.4.2 WS-Management Default Addressing Model
37 5.4.2.1 ResourceURI
39 5.4.2.2 Selectors
42 5.4.2.3 Faults for Default Addressing Model
5.4.3 Service-Specific Endpoint References
5.4.4 mustUnderstand
43 5.4.5 wsa:To
44 5.4.6 Other Addressing Headers
5.4.6.1 Processing Addressing Headers
45 5.4.6.2 wsa:ReplyTo
46 5.4.6.3 wsa:FaultTo
47 5.4.6.4 wsa:MessageID and wsa:RelatesTo
48 5.4.6.5 wsa:Action
50 5.4.6.6 wsa:From
6 WS-Management Control Headers
6.1 wsman:OperationTimeout
51 6.2 wsman:MaxEnvelopeSize
52 6.3 wsman:Locale
53 6.4 wsman:OptionSet
56 6.5 wsman:RequestEPR
57 7 Resource Access
7.1 General
59 7.2 Addressing Uniformity
60 7.3 Get
61 7.4 Put
65 7.5 Delete
67 7.6 Create
70 7.7 Fragment-Level Access
72 7.8 Fragment-Level Get
73 7.9 Fragment-Level Put
76 7.10 Fragment-Level Delete
77 7.11 Fragment-Level Create
79 8 Enumeration of Datasets
8.1 General
81 8.2 Enumerate
83 8.2.1 General
84 8.2.2 Enumeration “Count” Option
85 8.2.3 Optimization for Enumerations with Small Result Sets
88 8.3 Filter Interpretation
90 8.4 Pull
94 8.5 Release
96 8.6 Ad-Hoc Queries and Fragment-Level Enumerations
8.7 Enumeration of EPRs
98 8.8 Renew
100 8.9 GetStatus
8.10 EnumerationEnd
101 9 Custom Actions (Methods)
102 10 Notifications (Eventing)
10.1 General
103 10.2 Subscribe
106 10.2.1 General
108 10.2.2 Filtering
110 10.2.3 Connection Retries
111 10.2.4 SubscribeResponse
10.2.5 Heartbeats
113 10.2.6 Bookmarks
115 10.2.7 Delivery Modes
116 10.2.8 Event Action URI
10.2.9 Delivery Sequencing and Acknowledgement
117 10.2.9.1 General
10.2.9.2 Push Mode
118 10.2.9.3 PushWithAck Mode
10.2.9.4 Batched Delivery Mode
122 10.2.9.5 Pull Delivery Mode
123 10.3 GetStatus
124 10.4 Unsubscribe
125 10.5 Renew
126 10.6 SubscriptionEnd
128 10.7 Acknowledgement of Delivery
129 10.8 Refusal of Delivery
130 10.9 Dropped Events
131 10.10 Access Control
132 10.11 Implementation Considerations
10.12 Advertisement of Notifications
11 Metadata and Discovery
135 12 Security
12.1 General
136 12.2 Security Profiles
12.3 Security Considerations for Event Subscriptions
137 12.4 Including Credentials with a Subscription
138 12.5 Correlating Events with a Subscription
12.6 Transport-Level Authentication Failure
12.7 Security Implications of Third-Party Subscriptions
139 13 Transports and Message Encoding
13.1 SOAP
140 13.2 Lack of Response
13.3 Replay of Messages
13.4 Encoding Limits
141 13.5 Binary Attachments
13.6 Case-Sensitivity
142 14 Faults
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Fault Encoding
143 14.3 NotUnderstood Faults
144 14.4 Degenerate Faults
14.5 Fault Extensibility
145 14.6 Master Faults
166 ANNEX A (informative) Notational Conventions
A.1 XML Namespaces
168 ANNEX B (normative) Conformance
169 ANNEX C (normative) HTTP(S) Transport and Security Profile
C.1 General
C.2 HTTP(S) Binding
171 C.3 HTTP(S) Security Profiles
C.3.1 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/http/basic
172 C.3.2 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/http/digest
C.3.3 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/basic
173 C.3.4 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/digest
C.3.5 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/ mutual
C.3.6 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/ mutual/basic
174 C.3.7 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/ mutual/digest
C.3.8 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/ spnego-kerberos
175 C.3.9 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/https/ mutual/spnego-kerberos
176 C.3.10 http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman/secprofile/http/spnego-kerberos
C.4 IPSec and HTTP
177 ANNEX D (informative) XPath Support
D.1 General
178 D.2 Level 1
180 D.3 Level 2
183 ANNEX E (normative) Selector Filter Dialect
185 ANNEX F (informative) Identify XML Schema
188 ANNEX G (informative) Resource Access Operations XML Schema and WSDL
193 ANNEX H (informative) Enumeration Operations XML Schema and WSDL
202 ANNEX I (informative) Notification OperationsXML Schema and WSDL
210 ANNEX J (informative) Addressing XML Schema
213 ANNEX K (informative) WS-Management XML Schema
223 ANNEX L (informative) Change Log
BS ISO/IEC 17963:2013
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