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Web Services Policy 1.2 - Framework (WS-Policy)

by: Siddharth Bajaj, Don Box, Dave Chappell, Francisco Curbera, Glen Daniels, Phillip Hallam-Baker, Maryann Hondo, Chris Kaler, Dave Langworthy, Anthony Nadalin, Nataraj Nagaratnam, Hemma Prafullchandra, Claus von Riegen, Daniel Roth, Jeffrey Schlimmer, Chris Sharp, John Shewchuk, Asir Vedamuthu, Ümit Yalçinalp, David Orchard
(25 April 2006)


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The Web Services Policy Framework (WS-Policy) provides a general purpose model and corresponding syntax to describe the policies of a Web Service. WS-Policy defines a base set of constructs that can be used and extended by other Web services specifications to describe a broad range of service requirements and capabilities.


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