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SOA standards
In this section, we will group and discuss the service orientation standards and their roles in
establishing framework-based infrastructure. Every standard deserves at least a single ded-
icated chapter, so we advise you to follow the links to the provided standardizations com-
mittee technical pages for more details on the latest versions.
Methodology and governance
Standards that define service repository taxonomy and semantics are explained in the fol-
lowing sections.
SOA Repository Artifact Model and Protocol (S-RAMP)
The details on S-RAMP are given in the following table:
Authority
Primarily addresses
Latest release
OASIS
Discoverability
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=s-ramp
The S-RAMP technical specification defines a common data model for SOA repositories as
well as an interaction protocol to facilitate the use of common tooling and sharing of data.
S-RAMP is not intended to define general purpose ontology for SOA. Instead, the specific-
ation references the work of The Open Group ( http://www.opengroup.org/ ), defining how it
is integrated and used in the context of S-RAMP. S-RAMP is focused on publication and
query of documents based on their content and metadata.
This specification will be used together with Service-Aware Interoperability Framework
( SAIF ) further for defining lightweight service repository taxonomy, which is suitable for
service lookup and dynamic invocation by agnostic composition controllers.
Service definitions, routing, and reliability
The core standards that define services' contracts and reliable communications will be
covered in the following sections.
WSDL
The details of WSDL are as shown in the following table:
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