Vybrané relevantní termíny
uživatel
consumer – WS-PubSub
an entity that receives Notification messages from a Producer as a result of a previous Subscription made to a Service
NOTE In SIRI, in order to manage recovery, a Consumer must know the Subscriber which asked for its subscriptions.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
ISO 17573,
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
uživatel notifikace
notification consumer – WS-PubSub
a Client that receives Notification Messages from a Notification Producer
NOTE The role may be performed by the same or a different entity as that of the Subscriber who created the Subscription which requested the sending of the Notification Messages in the first place.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
odběratel
subscriber – WS-PubSub
an entity that acts as a Service Requestor, sending a Subscription Request on behalf of a Consumer to a Notification Producer. The Consumer entity will usually be the same entity as the Subscriber, but may also be a separate entity.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
odkaz na koncový bod webových služeb
endpoint reference – WS-PubSub
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service.
Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP.
In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
zdroj WS
WS-resource – WS-PubSub
a resource such as a Subscription that is used to support a stateful pattern of interaction must have certain characteristics, such as an endpoint reference, with which Consumer and Notification Producer can agree to refer to the resource, and an address to which notification message can be sent
NOTE 1 to entry WS-PubSub indicates what these characteristics and equivalent elements are present in SIRI: note however that for some SIRI implementations, some resource properties may be specified statically in the configuration, rather than being specified dynamically on each individual message.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
consumer – WS-PubSub
an entity that receives Notification messages from a Producer as a result of a previous Subscription made to a Service
NOTE In SIRI, in order to manage recovery, a Consumer must know the Subscriber which asked for its subscriptions.
uživatel notifikace
notification consumer – WS-PubSub
a Client that receives Notification Messages from a Notification Producer
NOTE The role may be performed by the same or a different entity as that of the Subscriber who created the Subscription which requested the sending of the Notification Messages in the first place.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
odběratel
subscriber – WS-PubSub
an entity that acts as a Service Requestor, sending a Subscription Request on behalf of a Consumer to a Notification Producer. The Consumer entity will usually be the same entity as the Subscriber, but may also be a separate entity.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
odkaz na koncový bod webových služeb
endpoint reference – WS-PubSub
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service.
Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP.
In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
zdroj WS
WS-resource – WS-PubSub
a resource such as a Subscription that is used to support a stateful pattern of interaction must have certain characteristics, such as an endpoint reference, with which Consumer and Notification Producer can agree to refer to the resource, and an address to which notification message can be sent
NOTE 1 to entry WS-PubSub indicates what these characteristics and equivalent elements are present in SIRI: note however that for some SIRI implementations, some resource properties may be specified statically in the configuration, rather than being specified dynamically on each individual message.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
notification consumer – WS-PubSub
a Client that receives Notification Messages from a Notification Producer
NOTE The role may be performed by the same or a different entity as that of the Subscriber who created the Subscription which requested the sending of the Notification Messages in the first place.
odběratel
subscriber – WS-PubSub
an entity that acts as a Service Requestor, sending a Subscription Request on behalf of a Consumer to a Notification Producer. The Consumer entity will usually be the same entity as the Subscriber, but may also be a separate entity.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
odkaz na koncový bod webových služeb
endpoint reference – WS-PubSub
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service.
Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP.
In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
zdroj WS
WS-resource – WS-PubSub
a resource such as a Subscription that is used to support a stateful pattern of interaction must have certain characteristics, such as an endpoint reference, with which Consumer and Notification Producer can agree to refer to the resource, and an address to which notification message can be sent
NOTE 1 to entry WS-PubSub indicates what these characteristics and equivalent elements are present in SIRI: note however that for some SIRI implementations, some resource properties may be specified statically in the configuration, rather than being specified dynamically on each individual message.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
subscriber – WS-PubSub
an entity that acts as a Service Requestor, sending a Subscription Request on behalf of a Consumer to a Notification Producer. The Consumer entity will usually be the same entity as the Subscriber, but may also be a separate entity.
odkaz na koncový bod webových služeb
endpoint reference – WS-PubSub
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service.
Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP.
In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminologie
zdroj WS
WS-resource – WS-PubSub
a resource such as a Subscription that is used to support a stateful pattern of interaction must have certain characteristics, such as an endpoint reference, with which Consumer and Notification Producer can agree to refer to the resource, and an address to which notification message can be sent
NOTE 1 to entry WS-PubSub indicates what these characteristics and equivalent elements are present in SIRI: note however that for some SIRI implementations, some resource properties may be specified statically in the configuration, rather than being specified dynamically on each individual message.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
endpoint reference – WS-PubSub
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service.
Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP.
In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
zdroj WS
WS-resource – WS-PubSub
a resource such as a Subscription that is used to support a stateful pattern of interaction must have certain characteristics, such as an endpoint reference, with which Consumer and Notification Producer can agree to refer to the resource, and an address to which notification message can be sent
NOTE 1 to entry WS-PubSub indicates what these characteristics and equivalent elements are present in SIRI: note however that for some SIRI implementations, some resource properties may be specified statically in the configuration, rather than being specified dynamically on each individual message.
Aplikační oblast:
Veřejná doprava osob
Souvisící normy:
CEN TS 15531-1
WS-resource – WS-PubSub
a resource such as a Subscription that is used to support a stateful pattern of interaction must have certain characteristics, such as an endpoint reference, with which Consumer and Notification Producer can agree to refer to the resource, and an address to which notification message can be sent
NOTE 1 to entry WS-PubSub indicates what these characteristics and equivalent elements are present in SIRI: note however that for some SIRI implementations, some resource properties may be specified statically in the configuration, rather than being specified dynamically on each individual message.