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Alexandre Reis commented on JBWS-76:
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The WS-RM spec may be dead on improvements, but it is a established way or doing reliable
messaging using web services, and has many implementations that adopt is such as Apache
Sandesha, IBM Websphere 6.1 with extensions and BEA Weblogic 10.0. I need WS-RM in my
current project, and it is the main point why I'm dropping JBoss as an option and
going for a commercial app server instead.
Vote for WS-Reliable Messaging
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Key: JBWS-76
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWS-76
Project: JBoss Web Services
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: jaxrpc
Reporter: Thomas Diesler
Fix For: jbossws-voting
Please vote for WS-ReliableMessaging if this is relevant to your enterprise web services
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-rm/
This specification (WS-ReliableMessaging) describes a protocol that allows messages to be
delivered reliably between distributed applications in the presence of software component,
system, or network failures. The updates are based upon the suggestions collected from the
WS-ReliableMessaging Feedback Workshop held in July 2003 and the Interoperability Workshop
help in October 2003. The protocol is described in this specification in an independent
manner allowing it to be implemented using different network transport technologies. To
support interoperable Web services, a SOAP binding is defined within this specification.
The protocol defined in this specification depends upon other Web services specifications
for the identification of service endpoint addresses and policies. How these are
identified and retrieved are detailed within those specifications and are out of scope for
this document.
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