SOAP Web Services Sample Clauses

SOAP Web Services. ‌ The WS-* specifications are the most commonly used standards to secure SOAP Web Services. WS-* is a collective noun for a variety of specifications associated with web services. Together these specifications form the basic framework for web services build on the first-generation standards of SOAP and WSDL. WS-Security [10] defines how web service messages can be exchanged in a secure way by guarding the integrity, confidentiality and the sender's identity of the messages. To enforce this, WS-Security uses XML signature (for integrity), XML encryption (for confidentiality) and various security token formats, such as XXXX, Kerberos, X.509 (for sender authentication), to provide end-to-end security. WS-Trust [11] is an extension of WS-Security providing methods for issuing, renewing and validating security tokens and providing ways to establish, assess the presence of, and broker trust relationships. Using the extensions defined in WS-Trust, applications can participate in secure communication designed to work within the web service framework. A main concept in WS-Trust is the Security Token Service (STS). This is a special web service that issues security tokens conforming to the WS-Security specification. WS-SecureConversation [12] defines extensions that include session key derivation and security context establishment/sharing. WS-SecurePolicy [13] defines XML based policies that are called security policy assertions. These policies allow web services to express their constraints and requirements. Policies can be used to drive development tools to generate code with certain capabilities, or may be used at runtime to negotiate the security aspects of web service communication. The intent is to provide enough information for compatibility and interoperability to be determined by web service participants. WS-Federation [14] aims to simplify the development of federated services through cross-realm communication and management of federation services by re-using the WS-Trust Security Token Service model and protocol. WS-Federation defines two important profiles:
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SOAP Web Services. REST and SOAP are two approaches for creating web services, each of having its ad- vantages and disadvantages. The main difference between them is that SOAP is a W3C standard, while REST is ra- ther a collection of standards used together. First of all, the access to REST web services is done by using standard URIs on HTTP/HTTPS, hence a web service call can be performed using any web-browser. On the other hand, making a SOAP call is not that easy, while it gives the possibility to use any transport protocol other than HTTP. For data representation, SOAP relies on XML for messages representation, including their payloads. REST is more flexible in this sense, since it is not strictly associated with any representation language, although JSON is generally used. XML has the clear disadvantage to add overhead to information, while JSON does not. On the other hand, XML allows to have rigid specifications for exchanged types. The use of formal contracts on data leads to reduce the maintainability of code, since whenever the contract changes, clients have to be reconfigured in order to be able to re-issue invocations. REST communications can be secured by using HTTPS instead of HTTP. More security and encryption options are possible with SOAP. The common scenario for REST employment is when totally stateless operations are needed, and caching facilities could be desirable. Of course, it use less bandwidth than SOAP and makes very easy the integration with commonly used web technologies, like AJAX. SOAP, on the other hand, offers the possibility to implement stateful operations with formal contracts on data structures on both sides of the communication. Moreo- ver, SOAP allows the processing code to be executed asynchronously from the service invocation.

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