Wait activity, 180–181, 277
Weakly typed computer language, 53
Web services, xvii, 5
Web Services Business Process Execution Language Version 2.0, 263
Web Services Description Language (WSDL), 5, 65, 66–78
binding element, 75–78
complexity, 66–67, 75
defined, xvii, 66
endpoint reference, 78
MEPs supported by, 67
message element, 73–74
portType element, 74–75
preferred message format, 71
Quality of Service (QoS), specifying within, 77
service element, 78
service interface, 70–75
start-tag, 70–71
types element, 71–73
typical definition, outlines of, 67–69
use of in BPEL, 124–130
uses of, 66
XSDs in, 54
Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM), 254, 255
Web Services for Remote Portlets, 9, 257
Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile, 3, 247
Web Services Resource Transfer (WS-RT), 256–257
WebSphere MQ, 193
While activity, 178, 285
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), 3, 66
WS-* (WS Splat), 247–258
defined, xviii
Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM), 254, 255
Web Services for Remote Portlets, 257
Web Services Resource Transfer (WS-RT), 2567–257
WS-Addressing, 249
WS-Agreement, 12, 258
WS-Atomic-Transaction, 252–253
WS-BusinessActivity, 253
WS-Coordination, 254
WS-Enumeration, 257
WS-Eventing, 256
WS-EventNotification, 255–256
WS-Management, 254, 255
WS-MetadataExchange, 252
WS-Policy, 249–250
WS-ReliableMessaging, 250
WS-ResourceFramework, 257
WS-Security, 251–252
WS-Trust, 251–252
WS-Unified Management (WS-UM), 254–255