Table of Contents
1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1IdenticalRecommendations/InternationalStandards
2.2Additionalreferences
3Definitions
3.1Importeddefinitions
3.2Additionaldefinitions
4Abbreviations
5Notation
6TheprocessingofASN.1SOAPmessages
7MappingcomponentsoftheEnvelopetypetoinformation
items
7.1General
7.2MappingoftheHeadertype
7.3MappingoftheBodytype
7.4MappingoftheFaulttype
7.5MappingoftheContenttype
8MappingW3CSOAPmessageinfosetstoabstractvaluesof
theEnvelopetype
8.1General
8.2MappingofaHeaderEII
8.3MappingofaBodyEII
8.4MappingofaFaultEII
8.5MappingofacontentEIItoavalueofthe
Contenttype
9ExtendedSOAPprocessingofembeddedASN.1encodedvalues
9.1General
9.2IdentifyingtheASN.1typeofanembeddedASN.1
encodedvalue
9.3GeneratinganASN.1valuefromanidentifiedembedded
ASN.1encodedvalue
9.4InsertionofanASN.1value(withanidentifier)
intoaW3CSOAPmessage
9.5The"ASN.1typenotidentifiable"fault
10ASN.1SOAPHTTPBinding
10.1HTTPmediatype
10.2BehaviorofrespondingSOAPnodes
11FastinfosetSOAPmessagesandtheSOAPHTTPBinding
12SOAP-orientedservicedescriptionssupportingtheASN.1
SOAPinterfacebinding
12.1General
12.2Schemas
12.3Abstractinterfacesandabstractoperations
12.4Interfacebindingsandoperationbindings
12.5RPCschema
13UseofSOAP-orientedservicedescriptionswithASN.1SOAP
interfacebindings
AnnexA-ASN.1moduleforASN.1SOAP
AnnexB-MIMEmediatypesforFastWebServices
B.1The"application/fastsoap"mediatype
B.2The"application/soap+fastinfoset"mediatype
AnnexC-TutorialonFastWebServices
C.1AdvantagesofFastWebServices
C.2ConceptualandoptimizedprocessingofASN.1SOAP
messages
C.3Servicedescriptions
AnnexD-CommonprovisionofservicesusingFastWeb
ServicesandXMLWebservices
D.1Optimisticstrategy
D.2Pessimisticstrategy
AnnexE-SOAP-orientedservicedescriptioninWSDL1.1
E.1SOAP-orientedservicedescriptionsexpressedin
WSDL1.1
E.2Schema
E.3Abstractinterfaceandabstractoperations
E.4Interfacebindingsandoperationbindings
AnnexF-Assignmentofobjectidentifiervalues
BIBLIOGRAPHY Abstract
Specifies the messages required for Fast Web Services. It specifies ASN.1 SOAP messages which carry the same semantics as W3C SOAP messages.