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Technologies covered so far in this book provide the basic functionality required to build loosely coupled, platform-neutral distributed systems. Even though they work fairly well, none of these core web service specifications were designed to provide by themselves the mechanisms for describing or implementing complex interactions, particularly those run by businesses. It's generally agreed that the set of functionality that describes a full web services stack includes the following:
Message routing
Reliable messaging
Implements guaranteed message delivery, sessions, and events
Packaging
Establishes standards for packaging messages with attachments, indexing, and compression
Security
Provides authentication, authorization, confidentiality, nonrepudiation, privacy, and integrity of the information
Transactions
Workflow and orchestration
Describes and combines services into sophisticated end-to-end business processes
Choreography and conversations
Documents message exchange and defines protocols each party has to comply with
Negotiation
Describes the protocol for negotiation of terms and conditions of contracts
Extended service description
Includes behavioral elements such as quality of service, preconditions and constraints and others
Service management
Audits, monitors, and prioritizes version services usage; also provides fail over, load balancing and service level agreement compliance