BS ISO/IEC 17963:2013
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Web Services for Management (WS-Management) Specification
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
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 |