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Validating a Web service security abstraction by typing
2002
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM workshop on XML security - XMLSEC '02
An XML web service is, to a first approximation, an RPC service in which requests and responses are encoded in XML as SOAP envelopes, and transported over HTTP. We consider the problem of authenticating requests and responses at the SOAP-level, rather than relying on transport-level security. We propose a security abstraction, inspired by earlier work on secure RPC, in which the methods exported by a web service are annotated with one of three security levels: none, authenticated, or both
doi:10.1145/764792.764797
dblp:conf/xmlsec/GordonP02
fatcat:6cj5z3bpkbbeld6t33xlxot6fy