Paul Krill
Editor at Large

OASIS approves Web services standards

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Mar 27, 20071 min

OASIS announced on Tuesday approval of WS-SecureConversation version 1.3 and WS-Trust version 1.3 as OASIS Standards. This status is the organization's highest level of ratification. The two standards define policies and extensions to WS-Security to enable trusted exchange of multiple SOAP messages, OASIS said. WS-Trust provides for issuance, renewal and validation of security tokens and establishment, detection

OASIS announced on Tuesday approval of WS-SecureConversation version 1.3 and WS-Trust version 1.3 as OASIS Standards.

This status is the organization’s highest level of ratification. The two standards define policies and extensions to WS-Security to enable trusted exchange of multiple SOAP messages, OASIS said.

WS-Trust provides for issuance, renewal and validation of security tokens and establishment, detection and brokering of trust relationships. The specification builds on WS-Security by introducing an XML syntax and a protocol to enable the issuance and dissemination of credentials between different trust domains vi a Security Token Service.

WS-SecureConversation allows for security contexts to be created and key material to be exchanged more efficiently, said OASIS.

IBM, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems have verified implementations of WS-SecureConversation and WS-Trust, OASIS said.

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