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Agenda. Introduction Energistics Standards Panorama / History / Participants Web Services Interoperability Standards v1.0 WITSML Version 1.x Services / Data Specifications PRODML Version 1.x Services / Data Specifications RESQML plan Adjacent Technologies and External Specifications
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Agenda • Introduction • Energistics Standards Panorama / History / Participants • Web Services Interoperability Standards v1.0 • WITSML Version 1.x Services / Data Specifications • PRODML Version 1.x Services / Data Specifications • RESQML plan • Adjacent Technologies and External Specifications • Subjects for Subsequent Meetings • Candidates for Next Stage Deliverables • Next Steps • Adjourn
Member and Public Review through December 15.Release was on December 22.
Executive Summary • Collection of references & endorsements of established underlying standards for Web Services interoperability • Significant time and resources can be saved by integrating processes between enterprises, divisions or departments • Constraints added • Example: SOAP allows for both RPC-style and document-style services, but we include only document-style services. • Guide to • enterprise architects, • solution developers, and • solution and system integrators
Basics • Majority … build on • WS-I Basic Profile v1.1 & Simple SOAP Binding Profile 1.0 • Addresses • Run time behavior of service consumers / providers • Design time service descriptions (WSDL) • Additional guidance • Based on current state of popular vendor platforms • In areas outside the scope of the Basic Profile.
Referenced Standards • Messaging • W3C SOAP 1.1 • W3C MTOM • Description • W3C WSDL 1.1 • Security • IETF TLS 1.0 • TLSWG SSL 3.0 • XML • W3C XML 1.0 • W3C XML Schema 1.1 – part1 & part 2 (Data Types) • Transport • IETF HTTP/1.1
Participants: Steering and Working Teams • BP • Chevron • ExxonMobil • Hess • Oxy • Saudi Aramco • Shell • SAIC • Energistics
Specifications • WS-I Basic Profile 1.1 • Message Headers • Message Attachments • Service Descriptions • Namespaces • Transport Protocol • Message Schemas • Messaging (style, operations, headers) • Transport Security • Statelessness