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<h1><a name="title" id="title"/>SOAP over Java Message Service 1.0</h1>
<h2><a name="w3c-doctype" id="w3c-doctype"/>W3C Proposed Recommendation 8 December 2011</h2><dl><dt>This version:</dt><dd>
      <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-soapjms-20111208/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-soapjms-20111208/</a>
    </dd><dt>Latest version:</dt><dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soapjms/">http://www.w3.org/TR/soapjms/</a></dd><dt>Previous version:</dt><dd>
	  <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-soapjms-20101026/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-soapjms-20101026/</a>
    </dd><dt>Editors:</dt><dd>Phil Adams, IBM</dd><dd>Peter Easton, Progress Software</dd><dd>Eric Johnson, TIBCO</dd><dd>Roland Merrick, IBM</dd><dd>Mark Phillips, IBM</dd></dl><p class="copyright"><a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Copyright">Copyright</a> © 2011 <a href="http://www.w3.org/"><acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym></a><sup>®</sup> (<a href="http://www.csail.mit.edu/"><acronym title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</acronym></a>, <a href="http://www.ercim.eu/"><acronym title="European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics">ERCIM</acronym></a>, <a href="http://www.keio.ac.jp/">Keio</a>), All Rights Reserved. W3C <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Legal_Disclaimer">liability</a>, <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#W3C_Trademarks">trademark</a> and <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-documents">document use</a> rules apply.</p></div><hr/><div>
<h2><a name="abstract" id="abstract"/>Abstract</h2><p>
	This document specifies how SOAP binds to a messaging
	system that supports the Java Message Service (JMS)
	[<cite><a href="#jms">Java Message Service</a></cite>]. Binding is specified for both SOAP 1.1
	[<cite><a href="#soap11">SOAP 1.1</a></cite>] and SOAP 1.2 [<cite><a href="#soap12">SOAP 1.2 Messaging Framework</a></cite>]
	using the SOAP 1.2 Protocol Binding Framework.  This specification
	also describes how to use WSDL documents to indicate and control
	the use of this binding.
    </p></div><div>
<h2><a name="status" id="status"/>Status of this Document</h2><p><em>This section describes the status of this document at the time of its 
publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of 
current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical 
report can be found in the W3C technical reports index at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/">http://www.w3.org/TR/</a>.</em></p><p>This is the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/tr.html#cfr">Proposed 
Recommendation</a> of the SOAP over Java Message Service 1.0 
specification. It has been produced by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/">SOAP-JMS Binding Working Group</a>, 
which is part of the W3C Web Services Activity.</p><p>The previous version of this document was not a Candidate 
Recommendation. The document is moving directly from Last Call 
Announcement to Call for Review of a Proposed Recommendation. This 
change, which was referenced in the previous Status of this Document 
section, was made because the move back to Last Call was done mainly to 
change a namespace that was missing in the previous LC-CR move.</p><p>This document is based on the W3C Submission SOAP over Java(tm) 
Message Service 1.0. A list of changes is available in 
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soapjms/#change-log">I Change Log</a>, and 
the status of issues raised since the previous version can be seen in 
the Working Group's <a href="http://dev.w3.org/2008/ws/soapjms/disposition-of-comments-2011-PR.html">disposition 
of comments document</a>.</p><p>The authors of this document consider it to be stable, and invite 
reviewers and implementors to send comments to the 
<a href="mailto:public-soap-jms@w3.org">public-soap-jms@w3.org</a> mailing list 
(<a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-soap-jms/">public 
archive</a>). W3C Advisory Committee Representatives are invited to submit their formal review per the instructions in the Call for Review (see <a href="http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/SOAPJMSPR/">Advisory Committee questionnaires</a>) by <em>13 January 2012</em>.</p><p>Publication as a Proposed Recommendation does not imply endorsement 
by the W3C Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, 
replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is 
inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.</p><p> This document was produced by a group operating under the 
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made in connection with the deliverables of the group; 
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<a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205/#sec-Disclosure">section 
6 of the W3C Patent Policy</a>.
</p></div><div class="toc">
<h2><a name="contents" id="contents"/>Table of Contents</h2><p class="toc">1 <a href="#introduction">Introduction</a><br/>
    1.1 <a href="#introduction-background">Background</a><br/>
    1.2 <a href="#introduction-outofscope">Out of Scope</a><br/>
    1.3 <a href="#introduction-context">Context</a><br/>
    1.4 <a href="#introduction-notation">Notational Conventions</a><br/>
        1.4.1 <a href="#XML_Namespaces">XML Namespaces</a><br/>
    1.5 <a href="#assertions">Assertions</a><br/>
    1.6 <a href="#introduction-conformance">Conformance</a><br/>
2 <a href="#soap-binding">The SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding</a><br/>
    2.1 <a href="#binding-intro">Introduction</a><br/>
    2.2 <a href="#binding-properties">Properties Affecting Binding</a><br/>
        2.2.1 <a href="#binding-connection">Connection to a destination</a><br/>
        2.2.2 <a href="#binding-header-props">JMS Message Header properties</a><br/>
            2.2.2.1 <a href="#binding-header-props-xmp">Setting JMS Message Header properties</a><br/>
        2.2.3 <a href="#binding-message-props">JMS Message properties</a><br/>
            2.2.3.1 <a href="#binding-message-props-xmp">Setting JMS Message properties</a><br/>
        2.2.4 <a href="#binding-props-URI">Binding of Properties to URI</a><br/>
        2.2.5 <a href="#binding-other-props">Other Properties</a><br/>
    2.3 <a href="#authentication">Authentication for SOAP/JMS</a><br/>
    2.4 <a href="#binding-message-body">The JMS Message Body</a><br/>
        2.4.1 <a href="#textmessage-considerations">Considerations For Using TextMessage</a><br/>
    2.5 <a href="#binding-supported-meps">Supported Message Exchange Patterns</a><br/>
        2.5.1 <a href="#binding-support-topics">Support for Topic destinations</a><br/>
    2.6 <a href="#binding-request-response">Request-Response Message Exchange Pattern</a><br/>
        2.6.1 <a href="#requester-states">Behaviour of Requesting SOAP Node</a><br/>
            2.6.1.1 <a href="#rr-requester-init">Init</a><br/>
            2.6.1.2 <a href="#rr-requester-request">Requesting</a><br/>
            2.6.1.3 <a href="#rr-requester-transition">Sending + Receiving</a><br/>
            2.6.1.4 <a href="#rr-requester-complete">Success and Fail</a><br/>
        2.6.2 <a href="#responder-states">Behaviour of Responding SOAP Node</a><br/>
            2.6.2.1 <a href="#rr-responder-init">Init</a><br/>
            2.6.2.2 <a href="#rr-responder-receiving">Receiving</a><br/>
            2.6.2.3 <a href="#responder-transition">Receiving + Sending</a><br/>
            2.6.2.4 <a href="#responder-complete">Success and Fail</a><br/>
    2.7 <a href="#binding-one-way">One-way Message Exchange Pattern</a><br/>
        2.7.1 <a href="#sender-states">Behaviour of Sending SOAP Node</a><br/>
        2.7.2 <a href="#receiver-states">Behaviour of Receiving SOAP Node</a><br/>
    2.8 <a href="#binding-faults">Faults</a><br/>
3 <a href="#wsdl-extensions">WSDL Usage</a><br/>
    3.1 <a href="#wsdl-overview">Overview</a><br/>
    3.2 <a href="#wsdl-11-overview">WSDL 1.1 Extensions Overview</a><br/>
    3.3 <a href="#wsdl-11-detail">WSDL 1.1 Extensions Detail</a><br/>
        3.3.1 <a href="#wsdl-11-example">Example</a><br/>
        3.3.2 <a href="#wsdl-11-transport-id">WSDL 1.1 Transport Identification</a><br/>
        3.3.3 <a href="#wsdl-11-soapaction">WSDL 1.1 SOAP Action</a><br/>
        3.3.4 <a href="#wsdl-11-properties">Specifying Properties In WSDL 1.1</a><br/>
        3.3.5 <a href="#wsdl-11-url">Specifying Properties Via the JMS URI</a><br/>
    3.4 <a href="#wsdl-properties">Properties</a><br/>
</p>
<h3><a name="appendices" id="appendices"/>Appendices</h3><p class="toc">A <a href="#references">References</a><br/>
    A.1 <a href="#normative-references">Normative References</a><br/>
    A.2 <a href="#Informative-references">Informative References</a><br/>
B <a href="#schema">Schema</a><br/>
C <a href="#wsdl11-example">Complete WSDL 1.1 Example</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
D <a href="#binding-examples">SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding Examples</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
    D.1 <a href="#soap-request-without-attachments">SOAP Request without attachments</a><br/>
    D.2 <a href="#soap-request-with-attachments">SOAP Request with attachments</a><br/>
E <a href="#JAX-WS-annotations">JAX-WS @BindingType annotation values</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
F <a href="#wsdl-2.0">WSDL 2.0</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
    F.1 <a href="#wsdl-20-overview">WSDL 2.0 Extensions Overview</a><br/>
    F.2 <a href="#wsdl-20-detail">WSDL 2.0 Extensions Detail</a><br/>
        F.2.1 <a href="#wsdl20-components">Relationship to WSDL 2.0 Component Model</a><br/>
            F.2.1.1 <a href="#wsdl20-precedence">Precedence</a><br/>
G <a href="#acknowledgments">Acknowledgements</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
H <a href="#assertionsummary">Assertion Summary</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
I <a href="#change-log">Change Log</a> (Non-Normative)<br/>
</p></div><hr/><div class="body"><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="introduction" id="introduction"/>1 Introduction</h2><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="introduction-background" id="introduction-background"/>1.1 Background</h3><p>The work described in this and related documents is aimed
	at a set of standards for the transport of SOAP messages over
	JMS [<cite><a href="#jms">Java Message Service</a></cite>]. The main purpose is to ensure
	interoperability between the implementations of different Web
	services vendors. This will also enable customers to implement
	their own Web services for part of their infrastructure, and
	to have this interoperate with vendor provided Web
	services. The main audience will be implementers of Web
	services stacks; in particular people who wish to extend a Web
	services stack with an implementation of SOAP/JMS. This will
	enable them to write a SOAP/JMS implementation that will
	interoperate with other SOAP/JMS implementations, and that
	will not be dependent on any specific JMS implementation.</p><p>A motivational example is a customer who has different
	departments that use Web services infrastructure from two
	different vendors, VendorA and VendorB. The customer has a
	need for reliable Web services interaction between the
	departments. Where both these vendors provide support for
	SOAP/JMS according to this standard, it ought be possible for
	a client running using VendorA to interoperate with a service
	using VendorB.</p><p>The standards will also be of interest to providers of Web
	services intermediary services such as routing gateways; or
	SOAP/HTTP to SOAP/JMS gateways. We do not discuss any details
	of how such gateways might be designed and configured, but
	adherence to the standard will help the gateway ensure proper
	interoperation with SOAP/JMS clients and services.</p><p>The documents cover three major areas.</p><ul><li><p>The JMS calls that have to be made to construct and
	  interpret SOAP/JMS messages in <a href="#soap-binding"><b>2 The SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding</b></a>.</p></li><li><p>The WSDL binding that describes SOAP/JMS services in <a href="#wsdl-extensions"><b>3 WSDL Usage</b></a>.</p></li><li><p>How SOAP over JMS uses the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) [<cite><a href="#rfc3986">IETF RFC 3986</a></cite>]  specification for JMS endpoints (JMS URI) [<cite><a href="#jmsuri">IETF RFC 6167</a></cite>].</p></li></ul><p>Note that the URI specification is in a separate document.</p></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="introduction-outofscope" id="introduction-outofscope"/>1.2 Out of Scope</h3><p>It is important to stress what this standard does NOT provide.</p><ul><li><p>It does NOT provide any mechanism for
	  interoperation between two different JMS providers.  In the
	  example above, VendorA and VendorB are different providers
	  of a Web services infrastructure, but the customer still needs
      to use a single implementation of JMS at both client and
	  service side.</p></li><li><p>It does NOT define any (wire) format for SOAP/JMS
	  messages.</p></li><li><p>It does NOT define how the Web services themselves
	  will be presented to the application programmer.  For
	  example, it does not describe how the programmer will
	  characterise a one-way message.</p></li></ul></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="introduction-context" id="introduction-context"/>1.3 Context</h3><p>This document specifies how SOAP binds to a messaging
	system that supports JMS. Binding is specified for both SOAP 1.1
	[<cite><a href="#soap11">SOAP 1.1</a></cite>] and SOAP 1.2 [<cite><a href="#soap12">SOAP 1.2 Messaging Framework</a></cite>]
	using the SOAP 1.2 Protocol Binding Framework.</p><p>The approach taken for this specification is to model it on
	the binding specifications that have been created for SOAP
	1.2. The first of these was for a SOAP HTTP Binding, described
	in section 7, <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/#soapinhttp">SOAP HTTP
	binding</a>, [<cite><a href="#soap12p2">SOAP 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts</a></cite>]. A second
	binding for Email [<cite><a href="#SOAP-EMAIL">SOAP 1.2 Email Binding</a></cite>] is also
	available.</p></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="introduction-notation" id="introduction-notation"/>1.4 Notational Conventions</h3><p>
	  The keywords "<strong>MUST</strong>", "<strong>MUST
	  NOT</strong>", "<strong>REQUIRED</strong>",
	  "<strong>SHALL</strong>", "<strong>SHALL
	  NOT</strong>", "<strong>SHOULD</strong>",
	  "<strong>SHOULD NOT</strong>",
	  "<strong>RECOMMENDED</strong>",
	  "<strong>MAY</strong>", and
	  "<strong>OPTIONAL</strong>" in this document are to be
	  interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [<cite><a href="#rfc2119">IETF RFC 2119</a></cite>].
	</p><p>Parenthetic remarks about fault subcodes are mentioned throughout
	the document where a conformance issue could result in an error.
    The section <a href="#binding-faults"><b>2.8 Faults</b></a> discusses the treatment
    of these subcodes.</p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="XML_Namespaces" id="XML_Namespaces"/>1.4.1 XML Namespaces</h4><p>
	      This specification uses a number of namespace prefixes
	      throughout; they are listed in <a href="#nsprefix">Table Prefixes and Namespaces used in this specification</a>. Properties are named with <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-names/#ns-qualnames">XML
	      qualified names</a>. Property values are
	      determined by the Schema type of the property, as
	      defined in the specification which introduces the
	      property. Note that the choice of any namespace prefix
	      is arbitrary and not semantically significant (see
	      [<cite><a href="#XML-NS">XML Namespaces</a></cite>]).
	    </p><a name="nsprefix" id="nsprefix"/><table summary="Namespace prefixes usage in this specification" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>Prefixes and Namespaces used in this specification</caption><thead><tr><th>Prefix</th><th>Namespace</th><th>Specification</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code>soapjms</code></td><td><code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/</code></td><td>Defined by this specification</td></tr><tr><td><code>xsd</code></td><td><code>http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema</code>
		</td><td>[<cite><a href="#XMLSchemaPart1">XML Schema Structures</a></cite>]</td></tr><tr><td><code>wsdl11</code></td><td><code>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/</code></td><td>[<cite><a href="#wsdl11">WSDL 1.1</a></cite>]</td></tr><tr><td><code>wsdl20</code></td><td><code>http://www.w3.org/ns/wsdl</code></td><td>[<cite><a href="#wsdl20">WSDL 2.0 Core Language</a></cite>]</td></tr><tr><td><code>wsoap</code></td><td><code>http://www.w3.org/ns/wsdl/soap</code></td><td>[<cite><a href="#wsdl20forsoap">WSDL 2.0 Adjuncts</a></cite>]</td></tr><tr><td><code>wsdl11soap11</code></td><td><code>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/</code></td><td>[<cite><a href="#wsdl11">WSDL 1.1</a></cite>]</td></tr><tr><td><code>wsdl11soap12</code></td><td><code>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/</code></td><td>[<cite><a href="#wsdl11forsoap12">WSDL 1.1 for SOAP 1.2</a></cite>]</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
	      The binding defined by this specification is identified
	      by the XML namespace URI [<cite><a href="#XML-NS">XML Namespaces</a></cite>]
	      <code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/</code>.
	    </p><p>It is the intent of the W3C SOAP JMS Binding Working
	    Group that the SOAP/JMS XML namespace URI will not change
	    arbitrarily with each subsequent revision of the
	    corresponding XML Schema documents as the specifications
	    transition through Candidate Recommendation, Proposed
	    Recommendation and Recommendation status. However, should
	    the specifications revert to Working Draft status, and a
	    subsequent revision, published as a WD, CR or PR draft,
	    results in non-backwardly compatible changes from a
	    previously published WD, CR or PR draft of the
	    specification, the namespace URI will be changed
	    accordingly.</p><table border="1" summary="Editorial note: plh"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="50%"><b>Editorial note: plh</b></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="50%">20080501</td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" align="left" valign="top">The above paragraph will need to be removed for the publication of the Recommendation.</td></tr></table></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="assertions" id="assertions"/>1.5 Assertions</h3><p>
			Assertions in this specification are
			marked by a dagger symbol (†) at the end
			of a sentence. Each assertion has been assigned a unique
			identifier that consists of a descriptive textual prefix and
			a unique numeric suffix. The numeric suffixes are assigned
			sequentially and never reused so there could be gaps in the
			sequence.
		</p><p>
			The assertions and their identifiers are
			summarized in section <a href="#assertionsummary"><b>H Assertion Summary</b></a>.
		</p></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="introduction-conformance" id="introduction-conformance"/>1.6 Conformance</h3><p>This specification defines two features, each of which has conformance criteria associated with it. 
		<span id="Conformance-1000" class="test-assertion-tr">A conforming implementation <strong>MUST</strong> work with JMS.<sup><a href="#Conformance-1000-summary" title="Link to assertion Conformance-1000 summary"></a></sup></span>
		</p><ol class="enumar"><li><p>Feature: soapjms:Protocol [<code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/Protocol</code>]</p><p>
			<span id="Conformance-1001" class="test-assertion-tr">A conforming implementation <strong>MUST</strong> implement all the requirements of <a href="#soap-binding"><b>2 The SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding</b></a>.<sup><a href="#Conformance-1001-summary" title="Link to assertion Conformance-1001 summary"></a></sup></span>
			<span id="Conformance-1002" class="test-assertion-tr">Conforming implementations <strong>MUST</strong> implement all the requirements of the JMS URI.<sup><a href="#Conformance-1002-summary" title="Link to assertion Conformance-1002 summary"></a></sup></span>
			</p></li><li><p>Feature: soapjms:WSDL11 [<code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/WSDL11</code>]</p><p>
			<span id="Conformance-1003" class="test-assertion-tr">Support for WSDL 1.1 is optional and as such an implementation <strong>MAY</strong> implement it.  
			However, a conforming implementation of this feature <strong>MUST</strong> implement all the requirements of <a href="#wsdl-11-detail"><b>3.3 WSDL 1.1 Extensions Detail</b></a>.<sup><a href="#Conformance-1003-summary" title="Link to assertion Conformance-1003 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ol></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="soap-binding" id="soap-binding"/>2 The SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding</h2><p>This section is normative.</p><p>This section describes the required feature: soapjms:Protocol [<code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/Protocol</code>]</p><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-intro" id="binding-intro"/>2.1 Introduction</h3><p>This section covers the SOAP/JMS binding, and implicitly the JMS calls that need to be made. 
    	One might think of the JMS calls as the SOAP/JMS message format. 
    	This is almost correct, but not completely. 
    	JMS is strictly an API and does	not define a message format. 
    	Also, this document covers how the SOAP/JMS implementation connects to the JMS service and selects the appropriate destination.
    	</p><p>This part covers details such as how JMS connections and destinations are handled. 
		It also covers the message content, including how properties and headers such as priority,
		soapAction and targetService are handled within the SOAP/JMS implementation.
		</p></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-properties" id="binding-properties"/>2.2 Properties Affecting Binding</h3><p>There are a number of properties that affect how the binding behaves.
    The following properties are grouped into related sets. </p><p>Some of the properties are optional.
	<span id="Protocol-2001" class="test-assertion-tr">
    Properties can be obtained from a number of sources. 
    If a given property is specified in more than one of these, 
    the following list specifies the precedence: 
    the first <strong>MUST</strong> be used in preference to the second.
    <sup><a href="#Protocol-2001-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2001 summary"></a></sup></span></p><ol class="enumar"><li><p>The environment (for example local program variables, system environment variables etc).</p></li><li><p>WSDL elements or attributes (including those specified in an endpoint URI within the WSDL). 
          The precedence rules for properties specified in a WSDL document are defined in <a href="#wsdl-11-properties"><b>3.3.4 Specifying Properties In WSDL 1.1</b></a> and <a href="#wsdl-11-url"><b>3.3.5 Specifying Properties Via the JMS URI</b></a>.</p></li></ol><p><span id="Protocol-2002" class="test-assertion-tr">
	If a given property is specified more than once in the JMS 
    URI the last instance of the property <strong>MUST</strong> be used.
	<sup><a href="#Protocol-2002-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2002 summary"></a></sup></span></p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="binding-connection" id="binding-connection"/>2.2.1 Connection to a destination</h4><p>Since the underlying JMS URI scheme defines an open-ended scheme for identifying and connecting to a destination, it is not
      possible to enumerate all the ways that connection information can be set.  However, in the interest of specifying
      context information such as JNDI connection properties in such a way that they can apply to multiple services or endpoints,
      this specification enumerates specific properties.</p><dl><dt class="label">[<a name="lookupVariant" id="lookupVariant" title="soapjms:lookupVariant">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:lookupVariant</b>
		](xsd:string)</dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the technique to use for looking up the given destination name.</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2003" class="test-assertion-tr">
					<strong>MUST</strong> be specified in the JMS URI, as the <code>jms-variant</code> portion of the syntax. <sup><a href="#Protocol-2003-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2003 summary"></a></sup></span>
				</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2060" class="test-assertion-tr">
					The <code>jms-variant</code>: <code>jndi</code> <strong>MUST</strong> be supported.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2060-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2060 summary"></a></sup></span>
                    [<a name="unsupportedLookupVariant" id="unsupportedLookupVariant" title="unsupportedLookupVariant">Definition</a>: <span id="Protocol-2071" class="test-assertion-tr">
                    A fault MUST be generated with subcode <b>unsupportedLookupVariant</b>
                        if the JMS URI specifies a lookupVariant that is not supported by the implementation.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2071-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2071 summary"></a></sup></span>]
				</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">[<a name="destinationName" id="destinationName" title="soapjms:destinationName">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:destinationName</b>
              ] (xsd:string)</dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the name of the destination, for lookup as per the <a title="soapjms:lookupVariant" href="#lookupVariant">lookupVariant</a>.
	      If the variant is "jndi", this is the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
	      name of the destination (queue or topic). </p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2004" class="test-assertion-tr"> <strong>MUST</strong> be specified in JMS URI, as the <code>jms-dest</code> portion of the syntax.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2004-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2004 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">[<a name="jndiConnectionFactoryName" id="jndiConnectionFactoryName" title="soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName</b>
              ] (xsd:string)</dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the JNDI name of the connection factory.</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">[<a name="jndiInitialContextFactory" id="jndiInitialContextFactory" title="soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory</b>
              ] (xsd:string)</dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the fully qualified Java class name of the
      <code>InitialContextFactory</code> to use.  This is mapped to the <code>java.naming.factory.initial</code>
          property (defined by the constant <code>javax.naming.Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY</code>) to be set in
      the <code>HashMap</code> sent to an <code>InitialContext</code> constructor.</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">[<a name="jndiURL" id="jndiURL" title="soapjms:jndiURL">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:jndiURL</b>
              ] (xsd:anyURI)</dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the JNDI provider URL, which is mapped to the
      <code>java.naming.provider.url</code> property (defined by the constant 
          <code>javax.naming.Context.PROVIDER_URL</code>) to be set in the 
          <code>HashMap</code> sent to an <code>InitialContext</code> constructor.</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">[<a name="jndiContextParameter" id="jndiContextParameter" title="soapjms:jndiContextParameter">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:jndiContextParameter</b>
              ] (soapjms:jndiContextParameterType)</dt><dd><ul><li><p>Provides mechanism to set additional, arbitrary JNDI environment properties, 
      other than jndiURL and jndiInitialContextFactory, in the <code>java.util.Hashtable</code> sent to the
       InitialContext constructor for the JNDI provider.</p></li><li><p>A property that can be specified more than once.
      When determining precedence rules for multiple occurrences of the jndiContextParameter property, 
      the property is not considered to occur more than once unless the name attribute is identical 
      in multiple jndiContextParameter properties.</p></li><li><p>Specifies a JNDI property name and value pair to be added to the <code>java.util.Hashtable</code> sent to the 
       InitialContext.
</p></li><li><p>In XML form the JNDI property's name is defined by the name
      attribute of the jndiContextParameter element, and the JNDI property
      value is defined by the value attribute. When indicated in a URI, the
      name of the JNDI property is derived from dropping the 'jndi-' prefix
      from any parameter name starting that way, and the value comes from the
      parameter value.  The value is added as a <code>java.lang.String</code>.
      </p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e644" id="d3e644"/>Example: Including JNDI context properties in WSDL</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>
&lt;!-- Enable tracing for the ACME Corporation JNDI provider   --&gt;
&lt;soapjms:jndiContextParameter name="com.acme.jndi.enable.tracing" value="true" /&gt;

&lt;!-- Include the standard JNDI property to ignore JNDI provider referrals --&gt;
&lt;soapjms:jndiContextParameter name="java.naming.referral" value="ignore" /&gt;
 </pre></div></div><p/><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e650" id="d3e650"/>Example: Including JNDI context properties in URI</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>
jms:jndi:destinationName?jndi-com.acme.jndi.enable.tracing=true&amp;jndi-java.naming.referral=ignore
 </pre></div></div></dd></dl></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="binding-header-props" id="binding-header-props"/>2.2.2 JMS Message Header properties</h4><p>This set of properties provide information that will set the values
      of corresponding JMS Header fields.  This specification assumes that the JMS
      provider validates the values set for the respective message header properties, rather than
      being explicitly constrained by this specification.</p><dl><dt class="label">[<a name="deliveryMode" id="deliveryMode" title="soapjms:deliveryMode">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:deliveryMode</b>] (soapjms:deliveryModeType) </dt><dd><ul><li><p>indicates whether the request message is persistent or not. The valid values are "PERSISTENT" and "NON_PERSISTENT".  The default value is "PERSISTENT" (defaulted by JMS)</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2005" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        if specified <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the header named <code>JMSDeliveryMode</code>.
                          If the value of this property is "PERSISTENT" then the <code>JMSDeliveryMode</code> integer value <strong>MUST</strong> be 
                          set to <code>DeliveryMode.PERSISTENT</code>.  If the value of this property is "NON_PERSISTENT" then the 
                          <code>JMSDeliveryMode</code> integer value <strong>MUST</strong> be set to <code>DeliveryMode.NON_PERSISTENT</code>. 
                        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2005-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2005 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="timeToLive" id="timeToLive" title="soapjms:timeToLive">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:timeToLive</b>] (xsd:long)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>the lifetime, in milliseconds, of the request message. A value of 0 indicates an infinite lifetime. The default value is 0 (defaulted by JMS).</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment.</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2006" class="test-assertion-tr"> if specified, this <strong>MUST</strong> be used to generate the value of the JMS header <code>JMSExpiration</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2006-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2006 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="priority" id="priority" title="soapjms:priority">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:priority</b>] (soapjms:priorityType)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>the JMS priority associated with the request message. Valid values are integers between 0 (lowest priority) and 9 (highest priority). The default value is 4 (defaulted by JMS).</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2007" class="test-assertion-tr"> if specified, <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the header named <code>JMSPriority</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2007-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2007 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="replyToName" id="replyToName" title="soapjms:replyToName">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:replyToName</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the name of the destination to which a response message will be sent. 
		      If the <a title="soapjms:replyToName" href="#replyToName">replyToName</a> property has a value it is used to lookup a destination using the <a title="soapjms:lookupVariant" href="#lookupVariant">lookupVariant</a>. 
		      If the variant is "jndi", this is the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name of the destination (queue or topic).
		      If the variant is "queue" or "topic", this refers to the name of a JMS queue.
		      </p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2008" class="test-assertion-tr"> if specified, this <strong>MUST</strong> be used to derive the value to be used in the JMS header <code>JMSReplyTo</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2008-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2008 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="topicReplyToName" id="topicReplyToName" title="soapjms:topicReplyToName">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:topicReplyToName</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the name of the topic destination to which a response message will be sent.</p></li><li><p>as defined by [<cite><a href="#jmsuri">IETF RFC 6167</a></cite>], the topicReplyToName only makes sense if the URI variant is "queue" or "topic".</p></li><li><p>if the replyToName is specified in the URI, WSDL, or environment, topicReplyToName is not relevant and MUST be ignored.</p></li><li><p>optional in URI, optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2070" class="test-assertion-tr"> if specified and if relevant, this <strong>MUST</strong> be used to derive the value to be used in the JMS header <code>JMSReplyTo</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2070-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2070 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li></ul></dd></dl><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="binding-header-props-xmp" id="binding-header-props-xmp"/>2.2.2.1 Setting JMS Message Header properties</h5><p>This section is non-normative and is intended to give an example of how a JMS Message Header property can be set.</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e824" id="d3e824"/>Example: Setting JMS Message Header properties</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>
import java.naming.Context;
import javax.jms.DeliveryMode;
import javax.jms.Destination;
import javax.jms.Message;
import javax.jms.MessageProducer;
...

class ... 
{
  // add appropriate error checking for your use....
  public void someMethod(Context ctx, MessageProducer producer, Message jmsMessage,
                         String deliveryModeStr, String replyToName, int priority, 
                         long timeToLive) 
  {
    // Set the reply destination, first looking it up using JNDI
    Destination replyDestination = ctx.lookup(replyToName);
    jmsMessage.setJMSReplyTo(replyDestination);

    // set the delivery mode to the appropriate constant value.
    int deliveryMode = deliveryModeStr.equals("PERSISTENT") ? DeliveryMode.PERSISTENT: DeliveryMode.NON_PERSISTENT;
    producer.setDeliveryMode( deliveryMode );

    // set the default priority on the producer.
    producer.setPriority(priority);

    // set when the message is set to expire.
    producer.setTimeToLive(timeToLive);

    // and finally, send the message.
    producer.send(jmsMessage);

    // Alternately, instead of changing the producer's default settings, the
    // header properties could be set on a per-message basis by passing them
    // to the MessageProducer.send() method, like so:
    // producer.send(jmsMessage, deliveryMode, priority, timeToLive);
  }  
} 
 </pre></div></div></div></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="binding-message-props" id="binding-message-props"/>2.2.3 JMS Message properties</h4><dl><dt class="label">
                [<a name="targetService" id="targetService" title="soapjms:targetService">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:targetService</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>Used by the service implementation to dispatch the service request. </p></li><li><p>optional in URI</p></li><li><p>[<a name="missingTargetService" id="missingTargetService" title="missingTargetService">Definition</a>:                       
                        <span id="Protocol-2009" class="test-assertion-tr"> 
                        if specified <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the JMS property named 
                        <code>SOAPJMS_targetService</code>.
                         Use fault subcode <b>missingTargetService</b> if specified and <code>SOAPJMS_targetService</code> does not appear.                      
                        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2009-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2009 summary"></a></sup></span>
                        ]</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="bindingVersion" id="bindingVersion" title="soapjms:bindingVersion">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:bindingVersion</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the version of SOAP JMS binding that is being used.</p></li><li><p><span id="Protocol-2010" class="test-assertion-tr"> fixed value "1.0" in the implementation, <strong>MUST</strong> appear in a JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2010-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2010 summary"></a></sup></span></p><p>
                        [<a name="unrecognizedBindingVersion" id="unrecognizedBindingVersion" title="unrecognizedBindingVersion">Definition</a>:   
                        <span id="Protocol-2011" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>unrecognizedBindingVersion</b> 
                        if the value of the <b>soapjms:bindingVersion</b> property does not match the fixed value.
                        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2011-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2011 summary"></a></sup></span>]</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="contentType" id="contentType" title="soapjms:contentType">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:contentType</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><p>Note that the <code>contentType</code> value also indicates the MIME type of the primary message payload.  
                This message property, then, identifies whether the message payload uses 
                SOAP 1.1, SOAP 1.2, SOAP Messages With Attachments [<cite><a href="#SwA">SOAP Messages with Attachments</a></cite>] or 
                MTOM [<cite><a href="#SOAP11-MTOM">SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0</a></cite>] [<cite><a href="#SOAP12-MTOM">SOAP MTOM</a></cite>] as the primary payload.</p><ul><li><p>Describes the content of the SOAP message, 
                        this has the same values as the MIME Content-Type specified for a SOAP message over HTTP [<cite><a href="#mime">IETF RFC 2045</a></cite>].</p></li><li><p>If the value of the property is text/xml or application/soap+xml,
                           a <code>charset</code> parameter might be present; if the value of the property is 
                           multipart/related, a type parameter might be present.</p></li><li><p>[<a name="contentTypeMismatch" id="contentTypeMismatch" title="contentTypeMismatch">Definition</a>: 
                            <span id="Protocol-2012" class="test-assertion-tr">
                            If the <code>charset</code> parameter is specified, it is checked to ensure that it matches the encoding value from the supplied XML.
                            A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>contentTypeMismatch</b> if the encoding values do not match.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2012-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2012 summary"></a></sup></span>]
                        </p></li><li><p>The charset parameter is optional and can take the values "utf-8" or "utf-16".  
                        If the charset parameter is omitted, the character set rules for freestanding [<cite><a href="#xml">XML 1.0</a></cite>] apply to the body of the JMS message.
                        </p></li><li><p>[<a name="missingContentType" id="missingContentType" title="missingContentType">Definition</a>: 
                        <span id="Protocol-2016" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        The contentType value <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code>.
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>missingContentType</b> if the 
                        <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code> property is missing.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2016-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2016 summary"></a></sup></span>]</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="soapAction" id="soapAction" title="soapjms:soapAction">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:soapAction</b>] (xsd:anyURI)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>As with SOAP/HTTP</p></li><li><p>Optional in WSDL, optional in environment</p></li><li><p>[<a name="missingSoapAction" id="missingSoapAction" title="missingSoapAction">Definition</a>: 
                          <span id="Protocol-2018" class="test-assertion-tr">If specified <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code>.
                          Fault subcode <b>missingSoapAction</b> MAY be used if <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code> does not appear.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2018-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2018 summary"></a></sup></span>
                          ]</p></li><li><p>[<a name="mismatchedSoapAction" id="mismatchedSoapAction" title="mismatchedSoapAction">Definition</a>: 
                        <span id="Protocol-2019" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        If using SOAP 1.2, and the <a title="soapjms:contentType" href="#contentType">contentType</a>
                    	property has an <code>action</code> parameter, that parameter value is compared with the <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code> value.
                         
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with fault subcode <b>mismatchedSoapAction</b> if the SOAP 1.2 <code>action</code> does not
                    	match the <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code> value.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2019-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2019 summary"></a></sup></span>] 
                    	</p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="isFault" id="isFault" title="soapjms:isFault">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:isFault</b>] (xsd:boolean)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>This property indicates whether a SOAP/JMS message corresponds to a SOAP fault.
                        </p></li><li><p> 
                        For senders, this property is set to <code>true</code> when responding with a SOAP fault. 
                        <span id="Protocol-2020" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        When this property is <code>true</code>, the sending software <strong>MUST</strong> set a boolean JMS Message property 
                        named <code>SOAPJMS_isFault</code> with a value of <code>true</code>, as in: 
                        <code>Message.setBooleanProperty("SOAPJMS_isFault", true)</code>.
                        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2020-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2020 summary"></a></sup></span>
                        </p></li><li><p>For receivers, this property is derived from the boolean JMS Message property named <code>SOAPJMS_isFault</code>
                        if present and containing a value of <code>true</code>, the value of <a title="soapjms:isFault" href="#isFault">soapjms:isFault</a> 
                        is <code>true</code>. 
                        If omitted, or present with a value of <code>false</code>, the value of <a title="soapjms:isFault" href="#isFault">soapjms:isFault</a> 
                        is <code>false</code>.
                        </p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="requestURI" id="requestURI" title="soapjms:requestURI">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:requestURI</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>Specifies the JMS URI of the service. 
                        <span id="Protocol-2021" class="test-assertion-tr">The client <strong>MUST</strong> create the requestURI by taking the supplied URI, leaving the destinationName as-is, 
                        and removing the targetService and replyToName query parameters if they are specified. The client <strong>SHOULD</strong> 
                        also remove deliveryMode, jndiConnectionFactoryName, jndiInitialContextFactory, jndiURL, jndiContextParameter, timeToLive, 
                        and priority properties.  The client <strong>MAY</strong> remove other query parameters not explicitly mentioned above 
                        (for example client security related properties).<sup><a href="#Protocol-2021-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2021 summary"></a></sup></span></p></li><li><p>A required property</p></li><li><p>[<a name="missingRequestURI" id="missingRequestURI" title="missingRequestURI">Definition</a>: 
                        <span id="Protocol-2022" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        Appears in the JMS message in the JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code>.
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with fault subcode <b>missingRequestURI</b> if the <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code> property 
                        is missing from the message.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2022-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2022 summary"></a></sup></span>]</p></li><li><p>[<a name="malformedRequestURI" id="malformedRequestURI" title="malformedRequestURI">Definition</a>: 
                        <span id="Protocol-2025" class="test-assertion-tr"> 
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>malformedRequestURI</b> 
                        when the <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code> violates the expected syntax.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2025-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2025 summary"></a></sup></span>  ].</p></li><li><p>[<a name="targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI" id="targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI" title="targetServiceNotAllowedInRequetURI">Definition</a>: 
                        <span id="Protocol-2026" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI</b> 
                        when <code>targetService</code> parameter is included in the <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code>). 
                        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2026-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2026 summary"></a></sup></span>  ]  </p></li></ul></dd><dt class="label">
                [<a name="contentEncoding" id="contentEncoding" title="soapjms:contentEncoding">Definition</a>: <b>soapjms:contentEncoding</b>] (xsd:string)
            </dt><dd><ul><li><p>Identifies the transformation that has been applied to the message
                        payload body.  Contains one of the values defined by IANA for the
                        Content-Coding values of [<cite><a href="#IANA_HTTP_PARAMS">IANA HTTP PARAMS</a></cite>].  
                        Defaults to "identity" if the property is not present.</p></li><li><p>Corresponds to the JMS Message property named SOAPJMS_contentEncoding</p></li><li><p>[<a name="contentEncodingNotSupported" id="contentEncodingNotSupported" title="contentEncodingNotSupported">Definition</a>: 
                        <span id="Protocol-2039" class="test-assertion-tr">
                        If the content encoding is specified, it is checked to
                        ensure that it matches the content encoding values supported. A fault
                        <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>contentEncodingNotSupported</b> 
                        if the encoding values do not match.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2039-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2039 summary"></a></sup></span>]</p></li><li><p>Restriction: the meaning of the property is not defined for
                     composite messages (messages with a Content-Type of "multipart" or
                     "message"), only for discrete messages (Content-Type "application" or
                     "text", for this specification).</p></li></ul></dd></dl><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="binding-message-props-xmp" id="binding-message-props-xmp"/>2.2.3.1 Setting JMS Message properties</h5><p>This section is non-normative and is intended to give an example of how a JMS Message property can be set.</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e1220" id="d3e1220"/>Example: Setting JMS Message properties</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre> 		
import javax.jms.Message;
import javax.mail.internet.ContentType;
...

class ... {

  public void anotherMethod(Message jmsMessage, String targetService, ContentType type, URI requestURI) {

    jmsMessage.setStringProperty("SOAPJMS_targetService", targetService);

    // at least for this definition of the binding, the version here is always "1.0"
    jmsMessage.setStringProperty("SOAPJMS_bindingVersion", "1.0");

    // set the content type using the ContentType value already defined by javax.mail.
    jmsMessage.setStringProperty("SOAPJMS_contentType", type.toString() );

    //According to Basic Profile SOAP 1.2 HTTP binding does not use the SOAPAction header
    //However the soapAction is mandatory with SOAP 1.1 hence setting to empty string
    jmsMessage.setStringProperty("SOAPJMS_soapAction", "");

    // for the first message in an exchange, not a fault1
    jmsMessage.setBooleanProperty("SOAPJMS_isFault", false);

    jmsMessage.setStringProperty("SOAPJMS_requestURI, requestURI.toString() );
  }
}
	    	
	    	</pre></div></div></div></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="binding-props-URI" id="binding-props-URI"/>2.2.4 Binding of Properties to URI</h4><p>Implementations of this specification need to allow for the setting
      of the above properties.  Some properties, as mentioned above can be
      inferred from context, or provided by the application environment. 
      Some might be put into WSDL.  In many cases, it is desirable to
      represent those properties as part of a URL-like representation. In particular,
      this section describes how the properties above are used in the URI.  
      Note that the URI scheme also defines query parameters, and where the
      query parameter names are the same, the same meaning is intended here.</p><p>For brevity, properties are shown without the <code>SOAPJMS</code> prefix.
      The "URI representation" column describes how the property is carried
      in the URI.</p><a name="properties2URI" id="properties2URI"/><table summary="properties are shown without the SOAPJMS prefix. The 'URI representation' column describes how the property is carried in the URI." border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>
Binding of Properties to URI</caption><thead><tr><th>Specification Property</th><th>URI Representation</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>deliveryMode</td><td> as <code>deliveryMode</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>destinationName</td><td>as <code>jms-dest</code> portion of URI syntax</td></tr><tr><td>jndiConnectionFactoryName</td><td> as <code>jndiConnectionFactoryName</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>jndiInitialContextFactory</td><td> as <code>jndiInitialContextFactory</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>jndiURL</td><td> as <code>jndiURL</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>jndiContextParameter</td><td>as a query parameter combining the string "jndi-" with the jndiContextParameter's name attribute</td></tr><tr><td>replyToName</td><td> as <code>replyToName</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>topicReplyToName</td><td> as <code>topicReplyToName</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>priority</td><td> as <code>priority</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>targetService</td><td> as <code>targetService</code> query parameter</td></tr><tr><td>timeToLive</td><td> as <code>timeToLive</code> query parameter</td></tr></tbody></table></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="binding-other-props" id="binding-other-props"/>2.2.5 Other Properties</h4><p>It is possible to specify other properties on the URI but they do
      not affect processing. Any such properties will be included in the JMS
      Message property requestURI unless explicitly removed by the client.
      </p></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="authentication" id="authentication"/>2.3 Authentication for SOAP/JMS</h3><p>Security, and in particular authentication, is a critical concern in most if not all
            environments where this binding will be utilized.  There are at least two places where
           authentication might need to occur — 1) authenticating to the registry (i.e. JNDI) where
           JMS Destinations are located, and 2) authenticating to the JMS system itself.
           Credentials such as usernames and passwords might be required to access directories and
           to obtain JMS Connections from ConnectionFactories.  This specification does not mandate
           how an implementation might obtain these credentials, although typically they can be
           available as API parameters, environment variables, or in thread context storage.
        </p><p>Implementers of this binding are encouraged to consider the most appropriate way to expose
        authentication functionality to their users such that it meshes smoothly with the
        models exposed by their environments.</p><div class="note"><p class="prefix"><b>Note:</b></p><p>Although technically possible, the specification of userid and/or password related
            properties in the URI is not recommended.</p></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-message-body" id="binding-message-body"/>2.4 The JMS Message Body</h3><p>
    <span id="Protocol-2027" class="test-assertion-tr">
    The contents of the JMS Message body <strong>MUST</strong> be the SOAP payload as a 
    JMS <code>BytesMessage</code> or <code>TextMessage</code>.
    <sup><a href="#Protocol-2027-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2027 summary"></a></sup></span>
    <span id="Protocol-2072" class="test-assertion-tr">
    While the requesting node can support either <code>BytesMessage</code> or
    <code>TextMessage</code>, the receiving node MUST support both <code>BytesMessage</code>
    and <code>TextMessage</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2072-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2072 summary"></a></sup></span>
    <span id="Protocol-2073" class="test-assertion-tr">
    If the message is formatted as a JMS <code>BytesMessage</code>, then the sender and 
    receiver <strong>MUST</strong> use the <code>writeBytes()</code> and <code>readBytes()</code> 
    methods, respectively.
    <sup><a href="#Protocol-2073-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2073 summary"></a></sup></span>
    [<a name="unsupportedJMSMessageFormat" id="unsupportedJMSMessageFormat" title="unsupportedJMSMessageFormat">Definition</a>: 
    <span id="Protocol-2028" class="test-assertion-tr">
    A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>unsupportedJMSMessageFormat</b> when the 
    arriving message format is not <code>BytesMessage</code> or <code>TextMessage</code>.
    <sup><a href="#Protocol-2028-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2028 summary"></a></sup></span>
    ]
    </p><p>
    After being decoded according to the <a title="soapjms:contentEncoding" href="#contentEncoding">contentEncoding</a> property, the
    bytes or characters of the JMS Message payload correspond to the MIME
    format as indicated by the definition of the <a title="soapjms:contentType" href="#contentType">contentType</a> property.
    In this way, the SOAP node determines the proper formatting of the SOAP payload irrespective of the underlying JMS message type, 
    and specifies an appropriate value for the <a title="soapjms:contentType" href="#contentType">contentType</a> property which describes it to the receiving SOAP node.
    
    <span id="Protocol-2029" class="test-assertion-tr">
    Specifically, if the payload is formatted as a MIME multipart message, 
    then the first byte or character encountered in the JMS Message body 
    <strong>MUST</strong> be the start of the MIME boundary 
    for the start of the first part 
    — what MIME Part One [<cite><a href="#mime">IETF RFC 2045</a></cite>] section 2.5 calls a "Body Part".
    <sup><a href="#Protocol-2029-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2029 summary"></a></sup></span> 
    
    <span id="Protocol-2030" class="test-assertion-tr">
    If the message is formatted as "<code>text/xml</code>" 
    or "<code>application/soap+xml</code>", 
    then the first byte or character of the JMS Message body 
    <strong>MUST</strong> be the start of a conforming XML document.
    <sup><a href="#Protocol-2030-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2030 summary"></a></sup></span>
    </p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="textmessage-considerations" id="textmessage-considerations"/>2.4.1 Considerations For Using TextMessage</h4><p>While the use of <code>TextMessage</code> might be attractive in some scenarios, 
        there are some considerations that go along with it.</p><ul><li><p>Since the message is already in text format the "encoding" attribute in the XML header has to be ignored.</p></li><li><p>Messages with attachments will need to use <code>Content-Transfer-Encoding</code> for attachment parts.</p></li><li><p>Depending on the range of characters used by the SOAP message, 
		using <code>TextMessage</code> might more than double the memory requirements to receive a message.</p></li><li><p>The impact on network consumption ought to be measured for particular scenarios and JMS providers.	</p></li><li><p>Use of the <a title="soapjms:contentEncoding" href="#contentEncoding">contentEncoding</a> property is not defined, since the underlying message payload is not raw bytes.</p></li></ul><p>Since binary data needs to be encoded to be carried as text, SOAP 
        attachments via a <code>TextMessage</code> have the same concerns as the MIME specification 
        carrying messages over a 7-bit channel [<cite><a href="#mime">IETF RFC 2045</a></cite>].  
        The attachments will need to be encoded using one of the 
        <code>Content-Transfer-Encoding</code> options specified by MIME.  
        If the data is truly binary, such as a picture, a base64 encoding might be appropriate.</p><p>In typical scenarios, using <code>TextMessage</code> will almost 
        certainly dramatically increase the memory requirements.  
        This happens as a consequence of the JMS API <code>TextMessage.getText()</code>, 
        which returns a Java String.  
        The Java String class uses a UTF-16 representation to represent the data.  
        This in memory representation will generally be larger than the 
        corresponding <code>BytesMessage</code> representation.  
        For example, if the message contains only US-ASCII characters, 
        and is encoded into XML using UTF-8, the Java String representation of 
        the message will take exactly twice as much memory.
        </p><p>The in memory UTF-16 representation, coupled with base64 encoding of an attachment, 
        will consume much more memory than the equivalent <code>BytesMessage</code> payload.  
        To begin with, a base64 conversion yields a ratio of 33% more characters than bytes.  
        Combined with a UTF-16 representation of those characters, the bytes required in 
        memory will be 167% more than the original binary data (an 8/3 ratio).  
        As a consequence, carefully consider any scenarios that use attachments with a <code>TextMessage</code>.
        </p><p>As significant as the concerns around memory consumption might be, 
        the effects on network payload size are more difficult to predict.  
        Since the JMS API does not specify exactly how messages are handled, 
        the effects on network traffic are JMS provider-specific.  
        A JMS provider might be encoding a <code>TextMessage</code> with UTF-8, 
        and could further compress such messages.  
        With these two techniques, the data transferred via network calls 
        could end up being no larger than a corresponding <code>BytesMessage</code>
        representation, even with attachments.  
        However, only actual monitoring will determine specific effects of specific scenarios.  
        Clients of this specification who are using <code>TextMessage</code> are encouraged to do such monitoring.
        </p></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-supported-meps" id="binding-supported-meps"/>2.5 Supported Message Exchange Patterns</h3><p><span id="Protocol-2033" class="test-assertion-tr">
    In the case of SOAP 1.1 there is no formal specification of 
    Message Exchange Patterns.     
    A conforming SOAP-JMS Binding instance <strong>MUST</strong> 
    support both the generic "request/response" and "one-way" 
    patterns as specified in this document.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2033-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2033 summary"></a></sup></span></p><p><span id="Protocol-2032" class="test-assertion-tr">In the case of SOAP 1.2 a conforming SOAP-JMS Binding instance <strong>MUST</strong>
    support the following message exchange patterns:<sup><a href="#Protocol-2032-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2032 summary"></a></sup></span></p><ul><li><p>
			<code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/mep/request-response/</code>
			(defined in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/#singlereqrespmep">Request-Response
			Message Exchange Pattern</a>)
			</p></li><li><p> <code>http://www.w3.org/2006/08/soap/mep/one-way/</code> (defined in
		    [<cite><a href="#soap-one-way-mep">SOAP 1.2 Part 3: One-Way MEP</a></cite>])
		    </p></li></ul><p>There are tables of JMS properties, and explanations of their values,
    in the remainder of this section.  Note that only the relevant
    properties (i.e. ones affected by this specification) have been included
    — other properties will continue to follow the normal JMS specification. 
    For instance, the JMSMessageID header will be present on all messages,
    and automatically generated by the underlying JMS implementation.</p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="binding-support-topics" id="binding-support-topics"/>2.5.1 Support for Topic destinations</h4><p>Topics can be used as destinations for SOAP messages over JMS. 
      However, due to the potential complexities around how topics might
      interact with message-exchange patterns, this specification provides
      no guidelines as to how that message exchange might work.  In
      particular, the "request-response" exchange clearly means something
      different when an unknown number of responses might be received.  Even
      the "one-way" exchange over a JMS topic differs in subtle ways from
      the same exchange over HTTP, including the fundamental question of
      whether the message is received at all, by any listeners.</p><p>For these reasons, implementers and clients of this specification
      are advised to use caution when dealing with JMS topics.  We strongly
      encourage implementers to carefully document their choices around the
      use and support of topic destinations.</p></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-request-response" id="binding-request-response"/>2.6 Request-Response Message Exchange Pattern</h3><p>
    For binding instances using the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/#singlereqrespmep">Request-Response
    Message Exchange Pattern</a>:</p><ul><li><p>A SOAP Node instantiated at the JMS interface can take on the role 
    (i.e. the property <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/Role</code>)
    of <code>RequestingSOAPNode</code>.</p></li><li><p>A SOAP Node instantiated at the JMS interface can take on the role 
    (i.e. the property <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/Role</code>) 
    of <code>RespondingSOAPNode</code>.</p></li></ul><p>The remainder of this section consists of descriptions of the MEP
    state machine. In the state descriptions following, the states are
    defined as values for the property <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/State</code>.</p><p>Failure reasons as specified in the tables represent values of the
    property <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/FailureReason</code> -
    their values are qualified names. If an implementation enters the "Fail" state,
    the <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/FailureReason</code>
    property will contain the value specified for the particular transition.</p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="requester-states" id="requester-states"/>2.6.1 Behaviour of Requesting SOAP Node</h4><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="rr-requester-init" id="rr-requester-init"/>2.6.1.1 Init</h5><p>In the "Init" state, a JMS request is formulated and transmission of the request is initiated. 
        The message is created as a JMS BytesMessage or TextMessage as defined in <a href="#binding-message-body"><b>2.4 The JMS Message Body</b></a>. </p><p>A number of the message header properties are implicitly created by the use of the JMS API.
        The following table shows how the binding properties described earlier
        explicitly affect the message constructed.</p><a name="table22" id="table22"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>Init State Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>Value Set by Conforming Client</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message Header</th></tr><tr><td>JMSDeliveryMode</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>JMSExpiration</td><td>calculated from the value of the <a title="soapjms:timeToLive" href="#timeToLive">timeToLive</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>JMSPriority</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:priority" href="#priority">priority</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>JMSDestination</td><td>derived from the <a title="soapjms:destinationName" href="#destinationName">destinationName</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>JMSReplyTo</td><td>if the <a title="soapjms:replyToName" href="#replyToName">replyToName</a> property is specified, this
        	is the JMS Destination object derived from that name. Otherwise the implementation has to
        	determine the reply queue, and use the JMS Destination object which represents that queue;
        	the queue can be a temporary queue generated as described in the JMS specification. </td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message properties</th></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_requestURI</td><td>this is derived from the <a title="soapjms:requestURI" href="#requestURI">requestURI</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</td><td>this is copied from the <a title="soapjms:bindingVersion" href="#bindingVersion">bindingVersion</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_soapAction</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:soapAction" href="#soapAction">soapAction</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_targetService</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:targetService" href="#targetService">targetService</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_contentType</td><td>inferred from the SOAP Envelope and presence of attachments</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message Body</th></tr><tr><td>body</td><td>A SOAP envelope is serialized according to the media type specified in the JMS Message property <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code></td></tr></tbody></table></div><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="rr-requester-request" id="rr-requester-request"/>2.6.1.2 Requesting</h5><p>In the "Requesting" state, sending of the request continues while
        waiting for the start of the correlated response message. A correlated 
        response message is defined as follows: If the 
        <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field is set in the request message 
        then a correlated response message is one where the value of the 
        <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field is the same as the value 
        of the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> of the request message. 
        If the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field is not set 
        in the request message then a correlated response message is one 
        where the value of the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field 
        is the same as the value of the <code>JMSMessageID</code> header 
        of the request message.</p><p>
        <span id="Protocol-2050" class="test-assertion-tr">
        The <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header <strong>MUST</strong> be assigned a value.
        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2050-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2050 summary"></a></sup></span>
        The response message will be received on the JMS Destination specified in the
        <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header above, and that Destination is where
        implementations need to listen.</p><p>If a correlated response message is received then a transition to
        "Sending + Receiving" is made.</p><p>If, for whatever reason (for example a timeout), no correlated
        response message is received then a failure reason
        <code>receptionFailure</code> is set and a transition to "Fail" is
        made.</p></div><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="rr-requester-transition" id="rr-requester-transition"/>2.6.1.3 Sending + Receiving</h5><p>Receive a correlated message body that is assumed to contain a
        SOAP envelope serialised according to the rules for carrying a SOAP
        message in the media type specified in the JMS Message property
        <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code>.</p><p>If a well formed response message is received a transition to
        "Success" is made, and otherwise transition to "Fail".</p></div><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="rr-requester-complete" id="rr-requester-complete"/>2.6.1.4 Success and Fail</h5><p>"Success" and "Fail" are the terminal states of the
        Request-Response MEP. Control over the message exchange context
        returns to the local SOAP node.</p></div></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="responder-states" id="responder-states"/>2.6.2 Behaviour of Responding SOAP Node</h4><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="rr-responder-init" id="rr-responder-init"/>2.6.2.1 Init</h5><p>Receive and validate the inbound request message.</p><p>If a well formed request message is received a transition to the
        local SOAP node is made followed by a transition to the "Receiving"
        state.</p><p>If a malformed request message is received a transition to "Fail"
        is made.</p></div><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="rr-responder-receiving" id="rr-responder-receiving"/>2.6.2.2 Receiving</h5><p>Waiting for Response Message to become available in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/#soapmec">Message Exchange
        Context</a> as a result of processing the Request Message (note
        Request Message fully received on exit from Init state).</p></div><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="responder-transition" id="responder-transition"/>2.6.2.3 Receiving + Sending</h5><p>Completing Request Message reception and Response Message
        transmission. (Response Message sent on exit from Receiving State).</p><p>The JMS response is formulated and transmission of the response is initiated. 
        <span id="Protocol-2036" class="test-assertion-tr">The Response Message <strong>MUST</strong> be created 
        using the same type as the corresponding Request Message, i.e. as a JMS <code>BytesMessage</code> or <code>TextMessage</code>.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2036-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2036 summary"></a></sup></span>

        <span id="Protocol-2037" class="test-assertion-tr"> The message <strong>MUST</strong> be sent to the JMS Destination in the
        <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header of the Request Message.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2037-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2037 summary"></a></sup></span>
        <span id="Protocol-2038" class="test-assertion-tr"> 
        If the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> is set in the request message, 
        then the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field in the response 
        message <strong>MUST</strong> be set to the same value as the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> 
        header field in the request message. If the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> 
        header field is not set in the request message, then the 
        <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field in the response message 
        <strong>MUST</strong> be set to the value of the <code>JMSMessageID</code> 
        header in the request message.<sup><a href="#Protocol-2038-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2038 summary"></a></sup></span></p><p>A number of the message header properties are implicitly created by the use of the JMS API.
        The following table shows how the binding properties described earlier explicitly affect the message constructed.</p><a name="table23" id="table23"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>Receiving + Sending State Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>Value Set by Conforming Client</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message Header</th></tr><tr><td>JMSDeliveryMode</td><td>this ought to be the same as that specified on the request</td></tr><tr><td>JMSExpiration</td><td>this is derived from the request. It is up to the responding node to decide whether to degrade for processing time.</td></tr><tr><td>JMSCorrelationID</td><td>this is copied from the request <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> if it is set, or the request <code>JMSMessageID</code> if the request <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> is not set</td></tr><tr><td>JMSDestination</td><td>this is copied from the <code>JMSReplyTo</code> property in the request</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message properties</th></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_requestURI</td><td>this is copied from the <a title="soapjms:requestURI" href="#requestURI">requestURI</a> property in the request message</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</td><td>this is copied from the <a title="soapjms:bindingVersion" href="#bindingVersion">bindingVersion</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_contentType</td><td>inferred from the SOAP Envelope and presence of attachments</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_isFault</td><td>set to <code>true</code> if the response is a SOAP fault, otherwise it can be absent</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message Body</th></tr><tr><td>body</td><td>A SOAP envelope is serialized according to the media type specified in the JMS Message property <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code>.</td></tr></tbody></table><p>If a response message is successfully sent a transition to the
        "Success" state is made.</p><p>If there is a failure to send a response message then failure
        reason <code>transmissionFailure</code> is set and a transition to
        "Fail" is made.</p></div><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="responder-complete" id="responder-complete"/>2.6.2.4 Success and Fail</h5><p>"Success" and "Fail" are the terminal states for the
        Request-Response MEP. From the point-of-view of the local node this
        message exchange has completed.</p></div></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-one-way" id="binding-one-way"/>2.7 One-way Message Exchange Pattern</h3><p>The SOAP One-way MEP defines properties for the exchange of a 
    SOAP/JMS message which does not solicit a response.  For JMS messages sent to a Queue
    destination this MEP results in a SOAP message which will be
    received by zero or one receiver.  For JMS messages sent to a
    Topic destination this MEP results in SOAP message(s) which will be
    received by zero, one, or many receivers.</p><p>This message exchange pattern is identified by the URI
    <code>http://www.w3.org/2006/08/soap/mep/one-way/</code>.
    </p><p>For binding instances conforming to this specification:</p><ul><li><p>A SOAP Node instantiated at the sending JMS interface takes
    on the role (i.e. the property
    <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/Role</code>,
    defined in Table 2, <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/#tabmeppropdefs">Property
    definitions supporting the description of MEPs</a>), of
    <code>SendingSOAPNode</code>.</p></li><li><p>A SOAP Node instantiated at the receiving JMS interface takes
    on the role (i.e. the property
    <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/Role</code>)
    of <code>ReceivingSOAPNode</code>.</p></li></ul><p>The remainder of this section consists of descriptions of the MEP.  Failure reasons represent values of the
    property <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/FailureReason</code>
    — their values are qualified names. If a MEP instance terminates with a fault, then the
    <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/FailureReason</code>
    property will contain an value identifying the fault.</p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="sender-states" id="sender-states"/>2.7.1 Behaviour of Sending SOAP Node</h4><p>The message is created as a JMS BytesMessage or TextMessage as defined in <a href="#binding-message-body"><b>2.4 The JMS Message Body</b></a></p><p><span id="Protocol-2051" class="test-assertion-tr">
        The <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header <strong>MUST NOT</strong> be assigned a value.
        <sup><a href="#Protocol-2051-summary" title="Link to assertion Protocol-2051 summary"></a></sup></span></p><p>If the Sender receives a message transmission failure, then the
        <code>http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindingFramework/ExchangeContext/FailureReason</code> property 
        is set to <code>transmissionFailure</code> and the message exchange is terminated with a fault.</p><p>A number of the message header properties are implicitly created by the use of the JMS API.
        The following table shows how the binding properties described earlier explicitly affect the message constructed.</p><a name="table24" id="table24"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>Sending SOAP Node Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>Value Set by Conforming Client</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message Header</th></tr><tr><td>JMSDeliveryMode</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>JMSExpiration</td><td>calculated from the value of the <a title="soapjms:timeToLive" href="#timeToLive">timeToLive</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>JMSPriority</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:priority" href="#priority">priority</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>JMSDestination</td><td>derived from the <a title="soapjms:destinationName" href="#destinationName">destinationName</a> property</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message properties</th></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_requestURI</td><td>this is derived from the <a title="soapjms:requestURI" href="#requestURI">requestURI</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</td><td>this is copied from the <a title="soapjms:bindingVersion" href="#bindingVersion">bindingVersion</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_soapAction</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:soapAction" href="#soapAction">soapAction</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_targetService</td><td>the value of the <a title="soapjms:targetService" href="#targetService">targetService</a> property or not set if not specified</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_contentType</td><td>inferred from the SOAP Envelope and presence of attachments.</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">JMS Message Body</th></tr><tr><td>body</td><td>A SOAP envelope is serialized according to the media type specified in the JMS Message property <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code>.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="receiver-states" id="receiver-states"/>2.7.2 Behaviour of Receiving SOAP Node</h4><p>The receiving node follows the rules defined in [<cite><a href="#soap-one-way-mep">SOAP 1.2 Part 3: One-Way MEP</a></cite>].</p></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="binding-faults" id="binding-faults"/>2.8 Faults</h3><p>The SOAP fault subcodes listed throughout this document, and consolidated here, include:</p><ul><li><p><a title="contentTypeMismatch" href="#contentTypeMismatch">contentTypeMismatch</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="malformedRequestURI" href="#malformedRequestURI">malformedRequestURI</a></p></li><li><p><a title="mismatchedSoapAction" href="#mismatchedSoapAction">mismatchedSoapAction</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="missingContentType" href="#missingContentType">missingContentType</a></p></li><li><p><a title="missingRequestURI" href="#missingRequestURI">missingRequestURI</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="missingSoapAction" href="#missingSoapAction">missingSoapAction</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="missingTargetService" href="#missingTargetService">missingTargetService</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="targetServiceNotAllowedInRequetURI" href="#targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI">targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="unrecognizedBindingVersion" href="#unrecognizedBindingVersion">unrecognizedBindingVersion</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="unsupportedJMSMessageFormat" href="#unsupportedJMSMessageFormat">unsupportedJMSMessageFormat</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="unsupportedLookupVariant" href="#unsupportedLookupVariant">unsupportedLookupVariant</a> </p></li><li><p><a title="contentEncodingNotSupported" href="#contentEncodingNotSupported">contentEncodingNotSupported </a> </p></li></ul><p>The above subcodes are the local name in the <code>soapjms</code> namespace,
    appearing, for example, as <a title="malformedRequestURI" href="#malformedRequestURI"> soapjms:malformedRequestURI</a>.</p><p>In SOAP 1.2, the subcodes above are used as-is in the <code>env:Value</code>
    element of the <code>env:Subcode</code> for a SOAP Fault.  The following shows
    an example of a SOAP 1.2 Fault payload with the
    <code>contentTypeMismatch</code> subcode:</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="SOAP12FaultPayload" id="SOAP12FaultPayload"/>Example: SOAP 1.2 Fault payload with the contentTypeMismatch subcode</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>&lt;env:Envelope
   xmlns:env="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"
   xmlns:soapjms="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"
   xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"&gt;
 &lt;env:Body&gt;
  &lt;env:Fault&gt;
   &lt;env:Code&gt;
     &lt;env:Value&gt;env:Sender&lt;/env:Value&gt;
     &lt;env:Subcode&gt;
      &lt;env:Value&gt;soapjms:contentTypeMismatch&lt;/env:Value&gt;
     &lt;/env:Subcode&gt;
   &lt;/env:Code&gt;
   &lt;env:Reason&gt;
     &lt;env:Text xml:lang="en"&gt;The content type of the JMS payload does 
                             not match the XML.&lt;/env:Text&gt;
   &lt;/env:Reason&gt;
  &lt;/env:Fault&gt;
 &lt;/env:Body&gt;
&lt;/env:Envelope&gt;</pre></div></div><p>This specification does not mandate any particular text for the
    <code>env:Text</code> child element of the <code>env:Reason</code> element.</p><p>The SOAP 1.1 specification does not support subcodes directly.  In
    that scenario, the <code>faultcode</code> element uses a QName that matches the subcode
    for SOAP 1.2.  The <code>faultstring</code> element can contain textual fault information. The same error as above, shown in SOAP 1.1:</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="SOAP11FaultPayload" id="SOAP11FaultPayload"/>Example: SOAP 1.1 Fault payload with the contentTypeMismatch subcode</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>&lt;env:Envelope
     xmlns:env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"&gt;
   &lt;env:Body&gt;
       &lt;env:Fault xmlns:soapjms="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"&gt;
           &lt;faultcode&gt;soapjms:contentTypeMismatch&lt;/faultcode&gt;
           &lt;faultstring&gt;The content type of the JMS payload does not match the XML.&lt;/faultstring&gt;
       &lt;/env:Fault&gt;
   &lt;/env:Body&gt;
&lt;/env:Envelope&gt;</pre></div></div></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="wsdl-extensions" id="wsdl-extensions"/>3 WSDL Usage</h2><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="wsdl-overview" id="wsdl-overview"/>3.1 Overview</h3><p>These next sections describe how to indicate the use of SOAP over JMS
    in WSDL.  We begin with complete examples, and then describe the
    individual pieces and parts in the sections which follow.</p><p>The section <a href="#soap-binding"><b>2 The SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding</b></a> above contains the
    actual rules by which SOAP messages are sent and received using JMS.  
    This section indicates how WSDL can be used to
    indicate the use and control the operation of that binding.</p><p>For general information on extending SOAP bindings in WSDL,
    please refer to section 3, <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_soap-b">SOAP Binding</a>,
    <cite><a href="#wsdl11">WSDL 1.1</a></cite>.  For information about accepted
    SOAP 1.2 bindings, see [<cite><a href="#wsdl11forsoap12">WSDL 1.1 for SOAP 1.2</a></cite>].</p></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="wsdl-11-overview" id="wsdl-11-overview"/>3.2 WSDL 1.1 Extensions Overview</h3><ul><li><p>The transport attribute of the <code>wsdl11soap11:binding</code> or
    <code>wsdl11soap12:binding</code> element gets a new URL reflecting a JMS transport.</p></li><li><p>Allows use of SOAPAction header, even though it is explicitly
    disallowed by WSDL specification.</p></li><li><p>Defines how to set various properties to control the behavior
    (connection parameters, runtime setting) of the binding.</p></li><li><p>Locates the service using a JMS URI.</p></li></ul></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="wsdl-11-detail" id="wsdl-11-detail"/>3.3 WSDL 1.1 Extensions Detail</h3><p>This section is normative.</p><p>This section describes the optional feature: soapjms:WSDL11 [<code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/WSDL11</code>].
      To focus on the salient details, all of the WSDL examples in this
      section show only a portion of a WSDL file in question.</p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="wsdl-11-example" id="wsdl-11-example"/>3.3.1 Example</h4><p>The WSDL 1.1 specification includes in
      section 1.2, <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_wsdl">WSDL Document
      Example</a>, the example <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_example1">Example 1 SOAP 1.1
      Request/Response via HTTP</a>.</p><p>The following example illustrates a new service description which
      assumes the original service available over HTTP is also made
      available over JMS.</p><p>Lines 14-33 are a new binding for specifying that JMS is to be
      used, line 15 shows the transport URI in <code>&lt;wsdl11soap11:binding&gt;</code>, and   
      lines 17-22  show the extension properties in the <code>&lt;wsdl11soap11:binding&gt;</code>.
      </p><p>Lines 40-42 are also additions to specify the location at which
      this new implementation exists.  
      Line 41 shows the JMS URI Scheme <code>jms:</code> in the <code>&lt;wsdl11soap11::address&gt;</code>.</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="wsdl11jms" id="wsdl11jms"/>Example: WSDL 1.1 JMS Binding</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>1     &lt;wsdl11:binding name="StockQuoteSoapBinding" type="tns:StockQuotePortType"&gt;
2        &lt;wsdl11soap11:binding style="document" 
                transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/&gt;
3         &lt;wsdl11:operation name="GetLastTradePrice"&gt;
4            &lt;wsdl11soap11:operation soapAction="http://example.com/GetLastTradePrice"/&gt;
5           &lt;wsdl11:input&gt;
6               &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
7            &lt;/wsdl11:input&gt;
8           &lt;wsdl11:output&gt;
9               &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
10          &lt;/wsdl11:output&gt;
11        &lt;/wsdl11:operation&gt;
12    &lt;/wsdl11:binding&gt;
13
14   &lt;wsdl11:binding name="StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding" type="tns:StockQuotePortType" 
              xmlns:soapjms="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"&gt;
15       &lt;wsdl11soap11:binding style="document" 
              transport="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"/&gt;
16
17       &lt;!-- We want this binding to use a particular CF class --&gt;
18       &lt;soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;
19         sample.jms.ConnectionFactory
20       &lt;/soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;
21       &lt;!-- Specify PERSISTENT delivery mode --&gt;
22       &lt;soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;PERSISTENT&lt;/soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;
23
24       &lt;wsdl11:operation name="GetLastTradePrice"&gt;
25         &lt;wsdl11soap11:operation soapAction="http://example.com/GetLastTradePrice"/&gt;
26         &lt;wsdl11:input&gt;
27             &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
28         &lt;/wsdl11:input&gt;
29         &lt;wsdl11:output&gt;
30             &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
31          &lt;/wsdl11:output&gt;
32       &lt;/wsdl11:operation&gt;
33   &lt;/wsdl11:binding&gt;
34
35   &lt;wsdl11:service name="StockQuoteService"&gt;
36       &lt;wsdl11:documentation&gt;My first service&lt;/wsdl11:documentation&gt;
37       &lt;wsdl11:port name="StockQuotePort" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapBinding"&gt;
38           &lt;wsdl11soap11:address location="http://example.com/stockquote"/&gt;
39       &lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;
40       &lt;wsdl11:port name="StockQuotePort_jms" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding"&gt;
41           &lt;wsdl11soap11:address location="jms:jndi:myQueue?targetService=stockquote
                                   &amp;amp;priority=8&amp;amp;replyToName=interested&amp;amp;userprop=mystuff"/&gt;
42       &lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;
43   &lt;/wsdl11:service&gt;</pre></div></div><p>The key points to notice are:</p><ul><li><p>The transport URI in <code>&lt;wsdl11soap11:binding&gt;</code> (line 15)</p></li><li><p>The jms: URI in the <code>&lt;wsdl11soap11:address&gt;</code> (line 41)</p></li><li><p>The extension properties in the <code>&lt;wsdl11soap11:binding&gt;</code> (lines 17-22)</p></li></ul></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="wsdl-11-transport-id" id="wsdl-11-transport-id"/>3.3.2 WSDL 1.1 Transport Identification</h4><p>
      For each of SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2, the <code>transport</code> attribute of the
		<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_soap-b">wsdl11soap11:binding</a> element, 
	    and the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_soap-b">wsdl11soap12:binding</a> element,
		respectively, indicate the transport value.  
        <span id="WSDLUsage-3003" class="test-assertion-tr">To indicate that this
		SOAP/JMS binding is in use, the <code>transport</code> attribute MUST be set to the
		value <code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/</code>.<sup><a href="#WSDLUsage-3003-summary" title="Link to assertion WSDLUsage-3003 summary"></a></sup></span>
      </p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="wsdl11soap11transport" id="wsdl11soap11transport"/>Example: SOAP 1.1 Binding for WSDL 1.1 Transport Identification</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>&lt;wsdl11soap11:binding style="document" 
                 transport="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"/&gt;</pre></div></div></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="wsdl-11-soapaction" id="wsdl-11-soapaction"/>3.3.3 WSDL 1.1 SOAP Action</h4><p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_soap:operation">wsdl11soap11:operation</a>
      portion of the WSDL specification explicitly disallows use of the
      <code>soapAction</code> attribute in non-HTTP bindings. 
This specification
      supersedes that requirement, and allows the use of <code>soapAction</code> in
      the <code>wsdl11soap11:operation</code> element for SOAP/JMS bindings.  This value
      corresponds to the property <a title="soapjms:soapAction" href="#soapAction">soapAction</a>.</p></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="wsdl-11-properties" id="wsdl-11-properties"/>3.3.4 Specifying Properties In WSDL 1.1</h4><p>
      Various JMS properties described in the SOAP/JMS binding specification
can be set in four places in the WSDL — the binding, the service, the
port, and the URI for the port. Values specified at the service will
propagate to all ports. Values specified at the binding will
propagate to all ports using that binding. For example, the
<a title="soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory" href="#jndiInitialContextFactory">jndiInitialContextFactory</a> can be indicated for a <code>wsdl11:service</code>, and it
is then implied for all of the contained <code>wsdl11:port</code> elements.</p><p><span id="WSDLUsage-3001" class="test-assertion-tr">If a property is specified at multiple levels within the WSDL document, 
the most specific setting <strong>MUST</strong> take precedence (URI specified in the 
address element's location attribute first, then other properties set on 
the port, then service, then 
binding).<sup><a href="#WSDLUsage-3001-summary" title="Link to assertion WSDLUsage-3001 summary"></a></sup></span></p><p>In the following example, notice the <a title="soapjms:timeToLive" href="#timeToLive">timeToLive</a> property — for
      the <code>quickPort</code> port, the value will be 10 (specified at the port
      level).  For the <code>slowPort</code> port, the value will be 100 (specified at
      the service level).  The setting in the binding is, in this example,
      always overridden.</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="wsdl11properties" id="wsdl11properties"/>Example: Specifying Properties in WSDL 1.1</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>
&lt;wsdl11:binding name="exampleBinding"&gt;
  ...
  &lt;soapjms:timeToLive&gt;200&lt;/soapjms:timeToLive&gt;
&lt;/wsdl11:binding&gt;

&lt;wsdl11:service name="exampleService"&gt;
  &lt;soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory&gt;
    com.example.jndi.InitialContextFactory
  &lt;/soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory&gt;
  &lt;soapjms:timeTolive&gt;100&lt;/soapjms:timeToLive&gt;
  ...
  &lt;wsdl11:port name="quickPort" binding="tns:exampleBinding"&gt;
    ...
    &lt;soapjms:timeToLive&gt;10&lt;/soapjms:timeToLive&gt;
  &lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;
  &lt;wsdl11:port name="slowPort" binding="tns:exampleBinding"&gt;
    ...
  &lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;
&lt;/wsdl11:service&gt;</pre></div></div></div><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="wsdl-11-url" id="wsdl-11-url"/>3.3.5 Specifying Properties Via the JMS URI</h4><p>Some of the above information can be put in the JMS URI. When expressing properties from the SOAP/JMS binding
      in the URI, you do not need the namespace prefix — just use the
      property name, such as "<code>priority</code>".</p><p>This URI is found as the value of the <code>location</code> attribute
      on the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_soap:address"><span><code>&lt;wsdl11soap11:address&gt;</code></span></a>
      or <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl#_soap:address"><span><code>&lt;wsdl11soap12:address&gt;</code></span></a>
      element when using SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2, respectively.
      <span id="WSDLUsage-3004" class="test-assertion-tr">
      The value of the <code>location</code> attribute <strong>MUST</strong> be a URI corresponding to a
		JMS Destination, and <strong>SHOULD</strong> be a "jms" scheme URI.<sup><a href="#WSDLUsage-3004-summary" title="Link to assertion WSDLUsage-3004 summary"></a></sup></span>   
       The characters in the URI need to be encoded
       ("%20" for space, for example) as per normal URI escaping rules, and the
        resulting URI needs to be encoded as per normal XML rules ("&amp;amp;" for
        &amp;) when serialized into an XML attribute.		
      </p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="jmsURIproperties" id="jmsURIproperties"/>Example: Specifying WSDL 1.1 Properties Via the JMS URI</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>&lt;wsdl11:port .... &gt;
       &lt;wsdl11soap11:address
location="jms:jndi:destinationName?targetService=service%20Test&amp;amp;priority=5"/&gt;
       
&lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;</pre></div></div></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="wsdl-properties" id="wsdl-properties"/>3.4 Properties</h3><p><span id="WSDLUsage-3002" class="test-assertion-tr">
			The XML elements
			<a title="soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName" href="#jndiConnectionFactoryName">jndiConnectionFactoryName</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory" href="#jndiInitialContextFactory">jndiInitialContextFactory</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:jndiURL" href="#jndiURL">jndiURL</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:priority" href="#priority">priority</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:timeToLive" href="#timeToLive">timeToLive</a>, and
			<a title="soapjms:replyToName" href="#replyToName">replyToName</a>,
			in the soapjms namespace, <strong>MUST</strong>
			be supported when used in the context of the
			WSDL service, port, and binding elements.
			<sup><a href="#WSDLUsage-3002-summary" title="Link to assertion WSDLUsage-3002 summary"></a></sup></span>
			This specification does not define any use outside of those elements.
		</p></div></div></div><div class="back"><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="references" id="references"/>A References</h2><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="normative-references" id="normative-references"/>A.1 Normative References</h3><dl><dt class="label"><a name="mime"/>[IETF RFC 2045] </dt><dd>	   
    <cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt">Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One:
    Format of Internet Message Bodies</a></cite>, N. Freed,
    N. Borenstein, Authors. Internet Engineering Task Force, November
    1996. Available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="rfc2119"/>[IETF RFC 2119] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt">Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
    Levels</a></cite>, S. Bradner, Author. Internet Engineering Task
    Force, March 1997.  Available at
    http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="rfc3986"/>[IETF RFC 3986] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax
    </a></cite>, T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter. Internet Engineering Task Force,
    January 2005.  Available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="jmsuri"/>[IETF RFC 6167] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6167.txt">URI Scheme for Java Message Service
    1.0</a></cite>, M. Phillips, P. Adams, D. Rokicki, and E. Johnson, 
    Authors. Internet Engineering Task Force, April 2011. 
    Available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6167.txt
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="jms"/>[Java Message Service] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/jms/index.html">Java Message Service (JMS) 1.1</a></cite>, M. Hapner,
    et. al., Authors. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 12 April 2002. Available at
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/jms/index.html
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="soap11"/>[SOAP 1.1] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/">Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1</a></cite>,
    D. Box, et al, Editors. DevelopMentor, International Business
    Machines Corporation, Lotus Development Corporation, Microsoft,
    and UserLand Software, 8 May 2000. This version of the SOAP 1.1 
    specification is <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/</a>.
    The latest version of the SOAP 1.1 
    specification is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/">http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/</a>.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="SOAP11-MTOM"/>[SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/soap11mtom10/">SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0</a></cite>, Dimitar
    Angelov, et. al., Authors. International Business Machines
    Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Inc., Oracle Corp. and SAP AG,
    5 April 2006. 
    This version of the SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0 
    specification is <a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/2006/SUBM-soap11mtom10-20060405/">
    http://www.w3.org/Submission/2006/SUBM-soap11mtom10-20060405/</a>.
    The latest version of the SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0
    specification is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/soap11mtom10/">
    http://www.w3.org/Submission/soap11mtom10/</a>.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="soap12"/>[SOAP 1.2 Messaging Framework] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part1-20070427/">SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework</a></cite>,
    M.  Gudgin, M. Hadley, N. Mendelsohn, J-J. Moreau, H. Frystyk
    Nielsen, Editors.  World Wide Web Consortium, 24 June 2003,
    revised 27 April 2007. This version of the SOAP Version 1.2 Part
    1: Messaging Framework Recommendation is <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part1-20070427/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part1-20070427/</a>. The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part1/">latest version of SOAP
    Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework</a> is available at
    http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part1/. 
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="soap12p2"/>[SOAP 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part2-20070427/">SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts (Second
    Edition)</a></cite>, M. Gudgin, et al., Editors. World Wide Web
    Consortium, 24 June 2006, revised 27 April 2007. This version of
    the "SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts (Second Edition)"
    Recommendation is
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part2-20070427/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part2-20070427/</a>. The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/">latest version of "SOAP
    Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts"</a> is available at
    http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="soap-one-way-mep"/>[SOAP 1.2 Part 3: One-Way MEP] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/NOTE-soap12-part3-20070702/">SOAP 1.2 Part 3: One-Way MEP</a></cite>, David Orchard,
    Author. World Wide Web Consortium, 2 July 2007. This version of
    the SOAP 1.2 Part 3: One-Way MEP is
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/NOTE-soap12-part3-20070702/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/NOTE-soap12-part3-20070702/</a>. 
    The latest version of the SOAP 1.2 Part 3: One-Way MEP is available at   
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part3/">http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part3/</a>.    
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="SwA"/>[SOAP Messages with Attachments] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-attachments">SOAP Messages with Attachments</a></cite>, John Barton,
    Satish Thatte, and Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Authors. Hewlett
    Packard Labs, Microsoft Corporation, 11 December 2000. This version of the 
    SOAP Messages with Attachments specification is     
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-attachments-20001211">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-attachments-20001211</a>. 
    The latest version is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-attachments">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-attachments</a>. 
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="SOAP12-MTOM"/>[SOAP MTOM] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-soap12-mtom-20050125/">SOAP Message Transmission Optimization
    Mechanism</a></cite>, N. Mendelsohn, M. Nottingham, and
    H. Ruellan, Editors. World Wide Web Consortium, W3C
    Recommendation, 25 January 2005. This version of SOAP Message
    Transmission Optimization Mechanism is <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-soap12-mtom-20050125/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-soap12-mtom-20050125/</a>.
    The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-mtom/">latest version of the
    "SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism" document</a>
    is available from <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-mtom/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-mtom/</a>.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="wsdl11"/>[WSDL 1.1] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-wsdl-20010315">Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1</a></cite>,
    E.  Christensen, et al, Authors. Ariba, International Business
    Machines Corporation, and Microsoft, 15 March 2001.  This version is 
    available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-wsdl-20010315">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-wsdl-20010315</a>.  The latest version is
    available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl">http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl</a>. 
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="wsdl11forsoap12"/>[WSDL 1.1 for SOAP 1.2] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/2006/SUBM-wsdl11soap12-20060405/">WSDL 1.1 Binding Extension for SOAP 1.2</a></cite>,
    D. Angelov, et al, Authors. International Business Machines
    Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Inc., Oracle Corp. and SAP AG,
    5 April 2006. This version is available at
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/2006/SUBM-wsdl11soap12-20060405/">
    http://www.w3.org/Submission/2006/SUBM-wsdl11soap12-20060405/</a>.  
    The latest version is available at
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/wsdl11soap12/">
    http://www.w3.org/Submission/wsdl11soap12/</a>.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="xml"/>[XML 1.0] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816/">Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth
    Edition)</a></cite>, T. Bray, J. Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen,
    E. Maler, and François Yergeau, Editors. World Wide Web Consortium, 10 February
    1998, revised 16 August 2006. This version of the XML 1.0
    Recommendation is <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816/</a>.  The
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/">latest version of XML
    1.0</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="XML-NS"/>[XML Namespaces] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816/">Namespaces in XML 1.0</a></cite>, T. Bray, D. Hollander, A.
    Layman, and R. Tobin, Editors. World Wide Web Consortium, 14 January 1999,
    revised 16 August 2006. This version of the Namespaces in XML
    Recommendation is <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816/</a>. The
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">latest version of
    Namespaces in XML</a> is available at
  http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names. </dd><dt class="label"><a name="XMLSchemaPart2"/>[XML Schema Datatypes] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/">XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition</a></cite>, P. Byron
    and A. Malhotra, Editors. World Wide Web Consortium, 2 May 2001, revised 28
    October 2004. This version of the XML Schema Part 2 Recommendation is
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/</a>. The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/">latest version of XML Schema
  Part 2</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="XMLSchemaPart1"/>[XML Schema Structures] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/">XML Schema Part 1: Structures Second Edition</a></cite>, H.
    Thompson, D. Beech, M. Maloney, and N. Mendelsohn, Editors. World Wide Web
    Consortium, 2 May 2001, revised 28 October 2004. This version of the XML
    Schema Part 1 Recommendation is <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/</a>.
    The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/">latest version of XML Schema
  Part 1</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1. </dd><dt class="label"><a name="IANA_HTTP_PARAMS"/>[IANA HTTP PARAMS] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-parameters/http-parameters.xml">Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Parameters, Internet Assigned Names And Numbers (IANA)</a></cite>,
    Sept. 2, 2009, Available at <a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-parameters/http-parameters.xml">
    http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-parameters/http-parameters.xml</a>. </dd></dl></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="Informative-references" id="Informative-references"/>A.2 Informative References</h3><dl><dt class="label"><a name="jax-ws"/>[JAX-WS] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="">The Java API for XML Web Services</a></cite>,
    Jitendra Kotamraju, Specification Lead, Java Community Process, Oracle Corp. 
    10 Dec, 2009. Available at 
    <a href="http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr224/index3.html">
    http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr224/index3.html</a>.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="SOAP-EMAIL"/>[SOAP 1.2 Email Binding] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-email">SOAP Version 1.2 Email Binding</a></cite>, Highland Mary
    Mountain, Jacek Kopecky, Stuart Williams, Glen Daniels, and Noah
    Mendelsohn, Authors. World Wide Web Consortium, 3 July 2002. 
    This version of the SOAP Version 1.2 Email Binding is available at
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-soap12-email-20020703">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-soap12-email-20020703</a>. 
    The latest version of the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-email"> 
    SOAP Version 1.2 Email Binding</a> is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-email">http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-email</a>.
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="wsdl20forsoap"/>[WSDL 2.0 Adjuncts] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-adjuncts-20070626/">Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0
    Part 2: Adjuncts</a></cite>, R. Chinnici, H. Haas, A. Lewis, J-J.
    Moreau, D. Orchard, S. Weerawarana, Editors.  World Wide Web
    Consortium, 26 June 2007.  This version of the "Web Services
    Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 2: Adjuncts"
    Recommendation is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-adjuncts-20070626/">
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-adjuncts-20070626/</a>. The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20-adjuncts/">latest version of "Web
    Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 2:
    Adjuncts"</a> is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20-adjuncts/">http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20-adjuncts/</a>
    .
  </dd><dt class="label"><a name="wsdl20"/>[WSDL 2.0 Core Language] </dt><dd>
    <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-20070626/">Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0
    Part 1: Core Language</a></cite>, R. Chinnici, J. J. Moreau,
    A. Ryman, S. Weerawarana, Editors. World Wide Web Consortium,
    26 June 2007. This version of the WSDL 2.0 specification is
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-20070626/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-20070626/</a>. 
    The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/">latest version of WSDL
    2.0</a> is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/">http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/</a>.
  </dd></dl></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="schema" id="schema"/>B Schema</h2><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleInner"><pre>

&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?&gt;
&lt;xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"
    xmlns:soapjms="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"
    xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"&gt;

  &lt;xs:complexType name="jndiContextParameterType"&gt;
  &lt;xs:simpleContent&gt;
    &lt;xs:extension base="xs:string"&gt;
      &lt;xs:attribute name="name" type="xs:string" use="required"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:attribute name="value" use="required"&gt;
        &lt;xs:simpleType&gt;
          &lt;xs:restriction base="xs:string"&gt;
            &lt;xs:minLength value="1"/&gt;
          &lt;/xs:restriction&gt;
        &lt;/xs:simpleType&gt;
      &lt;/xs:attribute&gt;
    &lt;/xs:extension&gt;
  &lt;/xs:simpleContent&gt;
  &lt;/xs:complexType&gt;

  &lt;xs:simpleType name="deliveryModeType"&gt;
    &lt;xs:restriction base="xs:string"&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="PERSISTENT"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="NON_PERSISTENT"/&gt;
    &lt;/xs:restriction&gt;
  &lt;/xs:simpleType&gt;

  &lt;xs:simpleType name="priorityType"&gt;
    &lt;xs:restriction base="xs:int"&gt;
      &lt;xs:minInclusive value="0"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:maxInclusive value="9"/&gt;
    &lt;/xs:restriction&gt;
  &lt;/xs:simpleType&gt;
  
  &lt;xs:simpleType name="FaultCodesType"&gt;
    &lt;xs:restriction base="xs:QName"&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:contentTypeMismatch"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:malformedRequestURI"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:mismatchedSoapAction"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:missingContentType"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:missingRequestURI"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:missingSoapAction"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:missingTargetService"/&gt;      
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:unrecognizedBindingVersion"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:unsupportedJMSMessageFormat"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:unsupportedLookupVariant"/&gt;
      &lt;xs:enumeration value="soapjms:contentEncodingNotSupported"/&gt;      
    &lt;/xs:restriction&gt;
  &lt;/xs:simpleType&gt;

  &lt;xs:element name="jndiContextParameter" type="soapjms:jndiContextParameterType"/&gt;  
  &lt;xs:element name="jndiConnectionFactoryName" type="xs:string"/&gt;
  &lt;xs:element name="jndiInitialContextFactory" type="xs:string"/&gt;
  &lt;xs:element name="jndiURL" type="xs:anyURI"/&gt;  
  &lt;xs:element name="deliveryMode" type="soapjms:deliveryModeType"/&gt;
  &lt;xs:element name="priority" type="soapjms:priorityType"/&gt;  
  &lt;xs:element name="timeToLive" type="xs:long"/&gt;
  &lt;xs:element name="replyToName" type="xs:string"/&gt;
  &lt;xs:element name="topicReplyToName" type="xs:string"/&gt;
  
&lt;/xs:schema&gt;

</pre></div></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="wsdl11-example" id="wsdl11-example"/>C Complete WSDL 1.1 Example (Non-Normative)</h2><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleInner"><pre>

&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
&lt;wsdl11:definitions name="StockQuote"

targetNamespace="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl"
          xmlns:tns="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl"
          xmlns:stockquote="http://example.com/stockquote.xsd"
          xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
          xmlns:wsdl11soap11="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
          xmlns:wsdl11="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
          xmlns:soapjms="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/" 
          xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"&gt;

    &lt;wsdl11:types&gt;
       &lt;xsd:schema targetNamespace="http://example.com/stockquote.xsd"&gt;
           &lt;xsd:element name="TradePriceRequest"&gt;
              &lt;xsd:complexType&gt;
                  &lt;xsd:all&gt;
                      &lt;xsd:element name="tickerSymbol" type="xsd:string" /&gt;
                  &lt;/xsd:all&gt;
              &lt;/xsd:complexType&gt;
           &lt;/xsd:element&gt;
           &lt;xsd:element name="TradePrice"&gt;
              &lt;xsd:complexType&gt;
                  &lt;xsd:all&gt;
                      &lt;xsd:element name="price" type="xsd:float" /&gt;
                  &lt;/xsd:all&gt;
              &lt;/xsd:complexType&gt;
           &lt;/xsd:element&gt;
       &lt;/xsd:schema&gt;
    &lt;/wsdl11:types&gt;

    &lt;wsdl11:message name="GetLastTradePriceInput"&gt;
        &lt;wsdl11:part name="body" element="stockquote:TradePriceRequest"/&gt;
    &lt;/wsdl11:message&gt;

    &lt;wsdl11:message name="GetLastTradePriceOutput"&gt;
        &lt;wsdl11:part name="body" element="stockquote:TradePrice"/&gt;
    &lt;/wsdl11:message&gt;

    &lt;wsdl11:portType name="StockQuotePortType"&gt;
        &lt;wsdl11:operation name="GetLastTradePrice"&gt;
           &lt;wsdl11:input message="tns:GetLastTradePriceInput"/&gt;
           &lt;wsdl11:output message="tns:GetLastTradePriceOutput"/&gt;
        &lt;/wsdl11:operation&gt;
    &lt;/wsdl11:portType&gt;

     &lt;wsdl11:binding name="StockQuoteSoapHTTPBinding" type="tns:StockQuotePortType"&gt;
        &lt;wsdl11soap11:binding style="document" 
                transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/&gt;
         &lt;wsdl11:operation name="GetLastTradePrice"&gt;
            &lt;wsdl11soap11:operation soapAction="http://example.com/GetLastTradePrice"/&gt;
           &lt;wsdl11:input&gt;
               &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
            &lt;/wsdl11:input&gt;
           &lt;wsdl11:output&gt;
               &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
          &lt;/wsdl11:output&gt;
        &lt;/wsdl11:operation&gt;
    &lt;/wsdl11:binding&gt;

   &lt;wsdl11:binding name="StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding" type="tns:StockQuotePortType" &gt;
       &lt;wsdl11soap11:binding style="document" 
              transport="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"/&gt;

       &lt;!-- We want this binding to use a particular CF class --&gt;
       &lt;soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;
         sample.jms.ConnectionFactory
       &lt;/soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;

       &lt;!-- Specify PERSISTENT delivery mode --&gt;
       &lt;soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;PERSISTENT&lt;/soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;

       &lt;wsdl11:operation name="GetLastTradePrice"&gt;
         &lt;wsdl11soap11:operation soapAction="http://example.com/GetLastTradePrice"/&gt;
         &lt;wsdl11:input&gt;
             &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
         &lt;/wsdl11:input&gt;
         &lt;wsdl11:output&gt;
             &lt;wsdl11soap11:body use="literal"/&gt;
          &lt;/wsdl11:output&gt;
       &lt;/wsdl11:operation&gt;
   &lt;/wsdl11:binding&gt;

   &lt;wsdl11:service name="StockQuoteService"&gt;
       &lt;wsdl11:documentation&gt;My first service&lt;/wsdl11:documentation&gt;
       &lt;wsdl11:port name="StockQuotePort" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapHTTPBinding"&gt;
           &lt;wsdl11soap11:address location="http://example.com/stockquote"/&gt;
       &lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;
       &lt;wsdl11:port name="StockQuotePort_jms" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding"&gt;
           &lt;wsdl11soap11:address location="jms:jndi:myQueue?targetService=stockquote
                                 &amp;amp;priority=8&amp;amp;replyToName=interested&amp;amp;userprop=mystuff"/&gt;
       &lt;/wsdl11:port&gt;
   &lt;/wsdl11:service&gt;

&lt;/wsdl11:definitions&gt;
</pre></div></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="binding-examples" id="binding-examples"/>D SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding Examples (Non-Normative)</h2><p>This section contains examples of the SOAP request messages which will
be sent for the SOAP/JMS service described by the WSDL document in <a href="#wsdl11-example"><b>C Complete WSDL 1.1 Example</b></a>.  The WSDL contains the following URI:</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="jmsuriExample" id="jmsuriExample"/>Example: JMS URI</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>jms:jndi:myQueue?targetService=stockquote
        &amp;priority=8
        &amp;replyToName=interested
        &amp;userprop=mystuff</pre></div></div><p>The URI is augmented by the following SOAP/JMS properties from the
     StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding in the WSDL:
     </p><ul><li><p><code>jndiConnectionFactoryName=sample.jms.ConnectionFactory</code></p></li><li><p><code>deliveryMode=PERSISTENT</code></p></li></ul><p>The JMS messages that invoke this service have three parts. The first part is 
    the Message Header that contains a set of fields defined in the JMS
    specification, the second part is a set of properties that represent
    optional header fields, and the last part is the Message Body.</p><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="soap-request-without-attachments" id="soap-request-without-attachments"/>D.1 SOAP Request without attachments</h3><p>The SOAP/JMS properties described in the <a href="#jmsuriExample">Example JMS URI</a> and  
      <a href="#wsdl11-example"><b>C Complete WSDL 1.1 Example</b></a> are used in the JMS message as follows:</p><a name="tableHeader1" id="tableHeader1"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>JMS Message Header Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>value</th><th>comments</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>JMSMessage class</td><td>jms_bytes</td><td>a fixed value</td></tr><tr><td>JMSType</td><td>null</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSDeliveryMode</td><td>2</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSExpiration</td><td>0</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSPriority</td><td>8</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSMessageID</td><td><code>ID:d438e0000001</code></td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSTimestamp</td><td><code>1092110476167</code></td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSCorrelationID</td><td>null</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSDestination</td><td>A <code>Destination</code> object</td><td>resolved by JNDI from the destination name <code>myQueue</code></td></tr><tr><td>JMSReplyTo</td><td>A <code>Destination</code> object</td><td>resolved by JNDI from the destination name <code>interested</code></td></tr><tr><td>JMSRedelivered</td><td>false</td><td/></tr></tbody></table><a name="tableProperties1" id="tableProperties1"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>JMS Message Properties Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>value</th><th>comments</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</td><td>1.0</td><td/></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_targetService</td><td>stockquote</td><td>this is derived from the <a title="soapjms:targetService" href="#targetService">targetService</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_requestURI</td><td>jms:jndi:myQueue?userprop=mystuff</td><td>this is derived from the <a title="soapjms:requestURI" href="#requestURI">requestURI</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_contentType</td><td>application/soap+xml</td><td>inferred from the SOAP Envelope and absence of attachments. In this case it is SOAP 1.2</td></tr></tbody></table><p>The following example shows a textual representation of the JMS message contents:</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="jmssoap12e1" id="jmssoap12e1"/>Example: Textual representation of the JMS message contents for a SOAP 1.2 request without attachments</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>&lt;env:Envelope xmlns:env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"&gt;
  &lt;env:Body&gt;
    &lt;tns:TradePriceRequest xmlns:tns="http://example.com/stockquote.xsd"&gt;
      &lt;tickerSymbol&gt;TickerSymbolValue&lt;/tickerSymbol&gt;
    &lt;/tns:TradePriceRequest&gt;
  &lt;/env:Body&gt;
&lt;/env:Envelope&gt;</pre></div></div></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="soap-request-with-attachments" id="soap-request-with-attachments"/>D.2 SOAP Request with attachments</h3><p>The SOAP/JMS properties described in the <a href="#jmsuriExample">Example JMS URI</a> and  
      <a href="#wsdl11-example"><b>C Complete WSDL 1.1 Example</b></a> are used in the JMS message as follows:</p><a name="tableHeader2" id="tableHeader2"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>JMS Message Header Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>value</th><th>comments</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>JMSMessage class</td><td>jms_bytes</td><td>a fixed value</td></tr><tr><td>JMSType</td><td>null</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSDeliveryMode</td><td>2</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSExpiration</td><td>0</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSPriority</td><td>8</td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSMessageID</td><td><code>ID:d438e0000001</code></td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSTimestamp</td><td><code>1092110476167</code></td><td/></tr><tr><td>JMSCorrelationID</td><td>null</td></tr><tr><td>JMSDestination</td><td>A <code>Destination</code> object</td><td>resolved by JNDI from the destination name <code>myQueue</code></td></tr><tr><td>JMSReplyTo</td><td>A <code>Destination</code> object </td><td> resolved by JNDI from the destination name <code>interested</code></td></tr><tr><td>JMSRedelivered</td><td>false</td><td/></tr></tbody></table><a name="tableProperties2" id="tableProperties2"/><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"><caption>JMS Message Properties Values</caption><thead><tr><th>Field</th><th>value</th><th>comments</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</td><td>1.0</td><td/></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_targetService</td><td>stockquote</td><td>this is derived from the <a title="soapjms:targetService" href="#targetService">targetService</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_requestURI</td><td>jms:jndi:myQueue?userprop=mystuff</td><td>this is derived from the <a title="soapjms:requestURI" href="#requestURI">requestURI</a> property</td></tr><tr><td>SOAPJMS_contentType</td><td>multipart/related type="application/xop+xml"; boundary="MIME_boundary"; charset=utf-8</td><td>inferred from the SOAP Envelope and use of MTOM. In this case it is SOAP 1.2</td></tr></tbody></table><p>The following example shows a textual representation of the JMS message contents:</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="jmssoap12e2" id="jmssoap12e2"/>Example: Textual representation of the JMS message contents for a SOAP 1.2 Request with attachments</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>
--MIME_boundary
Content-Type: "application/xop+xml"; charset=utf-8; type="text/xml"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-ID: &lt;945414389.1092086011970&gt;

&lt;env:Envelope xmlns:env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"&gt;
  &lt;env:Header&gt;
    &lt;myHdr&gt;
      &lt;xop:Include href="cid:XXX" xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include"/&gt;
    &lt;/myHdr&gt;
  &lt;/env:Header&gt;
  &lt;env:Body&gt;
    &lt;tns:TradePriceRequest xmlns:tns="http://example.com/stockquote.xsd"&gt;
      &lt;tickerSymbol&gt;tickerSymbolValue&lt;/tickerSymbol&gt;
    &lt;/tns:TradePriceRequest&gt;
  &lt;/env:Body&gt;
&lt;/env:Envelope&gt;

--MIME_boundary
content-type:application/octet-stream
content-transfer-encoding:base64
content-id:&lt;XXX&gt;

YmxhaA== 
--MIME_boundary--

</pre></div></div></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="JAX-WS-annotations" id="JAX-WS-annotations"/>E JAX-WS @BindingType annotation values (Non-Normative)</h2><p>The Java API for XML Web Services [<cite><a href="#jax-ws">JAX-WS</a></cite>] specification defines the @BindingType annotation for 
    use with a JAX-WS endpoint implementation class. This annotation is 
    used to specify the binding to be used by the endpoint, with the default 
    being SOAP 1.1/HTTP. For example, the following annotation specifies the 
    SOAP 1.2/HTTP binding:</p><div class="exampleOuter">
<div class="exampleHeader"><a name="http-annotation" id="http-annotation"/>Example: annotation specifying SOAP 1.2/HTTP binding</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre>
    @WebService
    @BindingType("http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindings/HTTP/")
    public class MyEndpointImpl {
    ...
    }    </pre></div></div><p>In addition to the @BindingType annotation, the JAX-WS specification 
    also defines the specific values to be used with the annotation:</p><ul><li><p>javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding.SOAP11HTTP_BINDING = 
      "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/http"</p></li><li><p>javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding.SOAP12HTTP_BINDING = 
      "http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindings/HTTP/"</p></li></ul><p>Implementations of the SOAP/JMS binding specification which also support 
    the JAX-WS specification are encouraged to support the use of the following 
    @BindingType annotation values to indicate the use of the SOAP 1.1/JMS and 
    SOAP 1.2/JMS bindings, respectively:</p><ul><li><p>SOAP 1.1/JMS: "http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/soap1.1"</p></li><li><p>SOAP 1.2/JMS: "http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/soap1.2"</p></li></ul></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="wsdl-2.0" id="wsdl-2.0"/>F WSDL 2.0 (Non-Normative)</h2><p>This section describes using WSDL 2.0 in conjunction with SOAP/JMS.
      For information about SOAP bindings in WSDL 2.0 see [<cite><a href="#wsdl20forsoap">WSDL 2.0 Adjuncts</a></cite>].</p><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="wsdl-20-overview" id="wsdl-20-overview"/>F.1 WSDL 2.0 Extensions Overview</h3><ul><li><p>The <code>wsoap:protocol</code> attribute of the binding element gets a new
    URL reflecting a JMS transport.</p></li><li><p>Defines how to set various properties to control the behavior
    (connection parameters, runtime setting) of the binding.</p></li><li><p>Locates the service using a JMS URI.</p></li></ul></div><div class="div2">
<h3><a name="wsdl-20-detail" id="wsdl-20-detail"/>F.2 WSDL 2.0 Extensions Detail</h3><p>Due to insufficient testing by implementations, the working group chose to
      create this non-normative section that describes a WSDL 2.0 binding.</p><p>Section <a href="#wsdl-11-detail"><b>3.3 WSDL 1.1 Extensions Detail</b></a>  illustrates how a service originally available 
      over HTTP is made available over JMS using WSDL 1.1.  
      This section illustrates how to indicate the configuration for using SOAP over JMS with WSDL 2.0</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre>(01) &lt;wsdl20:binding
(02)    name="StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding" interface="tns:StockQuoteInterface" 
(03)    type="http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/soap"
(04)    wsoap:protocol="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"
   xmlns:soapjms="http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/"&gt;
(05)   
(06)   &lt;!-- We want this binding to use a particular CF class --&gt;
(07)   &lt;soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;
(08)     sample.jms.ConnectionFactory
(09)   &lt;/soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;
(10)   &lt;!-- Specify PERSISTENT delivery mode --&gt;
(11)   &lt;soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;PERSISTENT&lt;/soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;
(12) &lt;/wsdl20:binding&gt;
(13) 
(14) &lt;wsdl20:service name="StockQuoteService" interface="tns:StockQuoteInterface"&gt;
(15)   &lt;wsdl20:documentation&gt;My first service&lt;/wsdl20:documentation&gt;
(16)   &lt;wsdl20:endpoint name="SOAPHTTP" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapHTTPBinding"
(17)         address="http://example.com/stockquote"/&gt;
(18)   &lt;wsdl20:endpoint name="JMS" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapJMSBinding"
(19)         address="jms:jndi:myQueue/stockquote"/&gt;
(20) &lt;/wsdl20:service&gt;</pre></div><p>
    Line 4 shows the protocol URI in the <code>wsoap:protocol</code>
    attribute of the <code>&lt;binding&gt;</code>.   To indicate that
    this SOAP/JMS binding is in use, the <code>wsoap:protocol</code>
    attribute needs to be set to the value <code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/</code> .
</p><p>Lines 7-11 show the use of WSDL 2.0 extension elements to set
      some of the properties of the connection.  In this case, you see
      the <code>&lt;soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName&gt;</code> and
      <code>&lt;soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;</code> elements defining the
      values for the <a title="soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName" href="#jndiConnectionFactoryName">jndiConnectionFactoryName</a>
      and <a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a>
      properties.  More generally, each allowed property can be
      expressed as a WSDL 2.0 extension element, typed appropriately
      for that property's value space.  For example, on line 11 above,
      <code>&lt;soapjms:deliveryMode&gt;</code> is of type
      <code>xsd:string</code>.  This XML representation then surfaces
      in the WSDL 2.0 Component Model (see next section) as an
      extension property.</p><p>Lines 18-19 are also additions to specify the location at
      which this new implementation exists.  Line 19 showing the JMS
      URI Scheme <code>jms:</code> in the <code>address</code>
      attribute of the <code>&lt;endpoint&gt;</code> element.  As with
      the WSDL 1.1 binding, the connection properties can also be set in
      the URI.
      The value of the <code>address</code> attribute needs to be a 
      URI corresponding to a JMS Destination, and ought to be a 
      "jms" scheme URI.
      </p><div class="div3">
<h4><a name="wsdl20-components" id="wsdl20-components"/>F.2.1 Relationship to WSDL 2.0 Component Model</h4><p>WSDL 2.0 is described abstractly in terms of a <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/#component_model">component model</a>.
              Extensions such as the SOAP/JMS binding extend the predefined components with new properties
              and/or components.
          </p><p>For this specification, each property in the list
          <a title="soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName" href="#jndiConnectionFactoryName">jndiConnectionFactoryName</a>, 
          <a title="soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory" href="#jndiInitialContextFactory">jndiInitialContextFactory</a>,
          <a title="soapjms:jndiURL" href="#jndiURL">jndiURL</a>, 
          <a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a>, 
          <a title="soapjms:priority" href="#priority">priority</a>, 
          <a title="soapjms:timeToLive" href="#timeToLive">timeToLive</a>, 
          and <a title="soapjms:replyToName" href="#replyToName">replyToName</a>
          adds a WSDL Component Model Property with the same name to the containing WSDL 2.0 component.
          
          For instance,
          if the <em>&lt;deliveryMode&gt;</em> extension element appeared underneath the <em>&lt;service&gt;</em>
          element in a WSDL 2.0 description, it would result in a <a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a> property added
          to the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/#Service">Service</a>
          component.</p><div class="div4">
<h5><a name="wsdl20-precedence" id="wsdl20-precedence"/>F.2.1.1 Precedence</h5><p>
      Since the same property can be specified in multiple places, we need
      precedence rules, and in fact they are similar to those specified in
      section <a href="#wsdl-11-properties"><b>3.3.4 Specifying Properties In WSDL 1.1</b></a>. 
      The most-specific setting overrides less-specific ones (URI specified in the endpoint element's
      address attribute, then other properties set on the endpoint, then service, then binding).
      For a particular interaction, the property might be found on the Endpoint component, then Service, 
      then Binding, taking whichever value you find first.
      </p></div></div></div></div><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="acknowledgments" id="acknowledgments"/>G Acknowledgements (Non-Normative)</h2><p>This document is the work of the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/">W3C SOAP-JMS Binding
  Working Group</a>.</p><p>
    Members of the Working Group are (at the time of writing, and by
    alphabetical order):
      Adams, Phil (IBM Corporation), Golby-Kirk, Matthew (IBM Corporation), Johnson, Eric (TIBCO Software Inc.), Lafon, Yves (W3C/ERCIM), Lewis, Amelia (TIBCO Software Inc.), Mehta, Bhakti (Oracle Corporation), Phillips, Mark (IBM Corporation), Rokicki, Derek (Software AG), Sowatskey, Nathan (Cisco).
  </p><p>
    Previous members of the Working Group were:
      Daniels, Glen, Easton, Peter, Hapner, Mark, Le Hégaret, Philippe, Merrick, Roland, Xiao, Dongbo.
  </p><p>
    The people who have contributed to <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-soap-jms/">discussions
    on public-soap-jms@w3.org</a> are also gratefully
    acknowledged.
  </p><p>
    The original contributors to the SOAP over Java™ Message
    Service 1.0 W3C Member Submission: Phil Adams (IBM); Glen Daniels
    (WSO2); Peter Easton (Progress Software); Tim Frank (Software AG);
    Lei Jin (BEA Systems, Inc.); Eric Johnson (TIBCO Software Inc.);
    Vinod Kumar (BEA Systems, Inc.); Amelia A. Lewis (TIBCO Software
    Inc.); David Orchard (BEA Systems, Inc.); Roland Merrick (IBM);
    Mark Phillips (IBM); Stephen Todd (IBM); Dongbo Xiao (BEA Systems,
    Inc.) and Prasad Yendluri (Software AG).
  </p></div>
<h2><a name="assertionsummary" id="assertionsummary"/>H Assertion Summary (Non-Normative)</h2><p>
    	This appendix summarizes assertions made by this specification.
    	Each assertion is assigned a unique identifier.
    </p><a name="document-assertion-summary" id="document-assertion-summary"/><table width="100%" border="1"><caption>
    			Summary of Assertions
    		</caption><col width="20%" span="1"/><col width="80%" span="1"/><tbody><tr><th>Id</th><th>Assertion</th></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Conformance-1000-summary" href="#Conformance-1000">Conformance-1000</a>
      </td><td>A conforming implementation <strong>MUST</strong> work with JMS.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Conformance-1001-summary" href="#Conformance-1001">Conformance-1001</a>
      </td><td>A conforming implementation <strong>MUST</strong> implement all the requirements of <a href="#soap-binding"><b>2 The SOAP/JMS Underlying Protocol Binding</b></a>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Conformance-1002-summary" href="#Conformance-1002">Conformance-1002</a>
      </td><td>Conforming implementations <strong>MUST</strong> implement all the requirements of the JMS URI.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Conformance-1003-summary" href="#Conformance-1003">Conformance-1003</a>
      </td><td>Support for WSDL 1.1 is optional and as such an implementation <strong>MAY</strong> implement it.  
			However, a conforming implementation of this feature <strong>MUST</strong> implement all the requirements of <a href="#wsdl-11-detail"><b>3.3 WSDL 1.1 Extensions Detail</b></a>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2001-summary" href="#Protocol-2001">Protocol-2001</a>
      </td><td>
    Properties can be obtained from a number of sources. 
    If a given property is specified in more than one of these, 
    the following list specifies the precedence: 
    the first <strong>MUST</strong> be used in preference to the second.
    </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2002-summary" href="#Protocol-2002">Protocol-2002</a>
      </td><td>
	If a given property is specified more than once in the JMS 
    URI the last instance of the property <strong>MUST</strong> be used.
	</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2003-summary" href="#Protocol-2003">Protocol-2003</a>
      </td><td>(lookupVariant)
					<strong>MUST</strong> be specified in the JMS URI, as the <code>jms-variant</code> portion of the syntax. </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2004-summary" href="#Protocol-2004">Protocol-2004</a>
      </td><td>(destinationName) <strong>MUST</strong> be specified in JMS URI, as the <code>jms-dest</code> portion of the syntax.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2005-summary" href="#Protocol-2005">Protocol-2005</a>
      </td><td>(deliveryMode)
                        if specified <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the header named <code>JMSDeliveryMode</code>.
                          If the value of this property is "PERSISTENT" then the <code>JMSDeliveryMode</code> integer value <strong>MUST</strong> be 
                          set to <code>DeliveryMode.PERSISTENT</code>.  If the value of this property is "NON_PERSISTENT" then the 
                          <code>JMSDeliveryMode</code> integer value <strong>MUST</strong> be set to <code>DeliveryMode.NON_PERSISTENT</code>. 
                        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2006-summary" href="#Protocol-2006">Protocol-2006</a>
      </td><td>(timeToLive) if specified, this <strong>MUST</strong> be used to generate the value of the JMS header <code>JMSExpiration</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2007-summary" href="#Protocol-2007">Protocol-2007</a>
      </td><td>(priority) if specified, <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the header named <code>JMSPriority</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2008-summary" href="#Protocol-2008">Protocol-2008</a>
      </td><td>(replyToName) if specified, this <strong>MUST</strong> be used to derive the value to be used in the JMS header <code>JMSReplyTo</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2009-summary" href="#Protocol-2009">Protocol-2009</a>
      </td><td>(targetService) 
                        if specified <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the JMS property named 
                        <code>SOAPJMS_targetService</code>.
                         Use fault subcode <b>missingTargetService</b> if specified and <code>SOAPJMS_targetService</code> does not appear.                      
                        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2010-summary" href="#Protocol-2010">Protocol-2010</a>
      </td><td>(bindingVersion) fixed value "1.0" in the implementation, <strong>MUST</strong> appear in a JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_bindingVersion</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2011-summary" href="#Protocol-2011">Protocol-2011</a>
      </td><td>
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>unrecognizedBindingVersion</b> 
                        if the value of the <b>soapjms:bindingVersion</b> property does not match the fixed value.
                        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2012-summary" href="#Protocol-2012">Protocol-2012</a>
      </td><td>(contentType)
                            If the <code>charset</code> parameter is specified, it is checked to ensure that it matches the encoding value from the supplied XML.
                            A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>contentTypeMismatch</b> if the encoding values do not match.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2016-summary" href="#Protocol-2016">Protocol-2016</a>
      </td><td>(contentType)
                        The contentType value <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code>.
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>missingContentType</b> if the 
                        <code>SOAPJMS_contentType</code> property is missing.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2018-summary" href="#Protocol-2018">Protocol-2018</a>
      </td><td>(soapAction)If specified <strong>MUST</strong> appear in the JMS message in the JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code>.
                          Fault subcode <b>missingSoapAction</b> MAY be used if <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code> does not appear.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2019-summary" href="#Protocol-2019">Protocol-2019</a>
      </td><td>(soapAction)
                        If using SOAP 1.2, and the <a title="soapjms:contentType" href="#contentType">contentType</a>
                    	property has an <code>action</code> parameter, that parameter value is compared with the <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code> value.
                         
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with fault subcode <b>mismatchedSoapAction</b> if the SOAP 1.2 <code>action</code> does not
                    	match the <code>SOAPJMS_soapAction</code> value.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2020-summary" href="#Protocol-2020">Protocol-2020</a>
      </td><td>(isFault)
                        When this property is <code>true</code>, the sending software <strong>MUST</strong> set a boolean JMS Message property 
                        named <code>SOAPJMS_isFault</code> with a value of <code>true</code>, as in: 
                        <code>Message.setBooleanProperty("SOAPJMS_isFault", true)</code>.
                        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2021-summary" href="#Protocol-2021">Protocol-2021</a>
      </td><td>The client <strong>MUST</strong> create the requestURI by taking the supplied URI, leaving the destinationName as-is, 
                        and removing the targetService and replyToName query parameters if they are specified. The client <strong>SHOULD</strong> 
                        also remove deliveryMode, jndiConnectionFactoryName, jndiInitialContextFactory, jndiURL, jndiContextParameter, timeToLive, 
                        and priority properties.  The client <strong>MAY</strong> remove other query parameters not explicitly mentioned above 
                        (for example client security related properties).</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2022-summary" href="#Protocol-2022">Protocol-2022</a>
      </td><td>(requestURI)
                        Appears in the JMS message in the JMS property named <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code>.
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with fault subcode <b>missingRequestURI</b> if the <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code> property 
                        is missing from the message.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2025-summary" href="#Protocol-2025">Protocol-2025</a>
      </td><td> 
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>malformedRequestURI</b> 
                        when the <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code> violates the expected syntax.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2026-summary" href="#Protocol-2026">Protocol-2026</a>
      </td><td>
                        A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>targetServiceNotAllowedInRequestURI</b> 
                        when <code>targetService</code> parameter is included in the <code>SOAPJMS_requestURI</code>). 
                        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2027-summary" href="#Protocol-2027">Protocol-2027</a>
      </td><td>
    The contents of the JMS Message body <strong>MUST</strong> be the SOAP payload as a 
    JMS <code>BytesMessage</code> or <code>TextMessage</code>.
    </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2028-summary" href="#Protocol-2028">Protocol-2028</a>
      </td><td>
    A fault <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>unsupportedJMSMessageFormat</b> when the 
    arriving message format is not <code>BytesMessage</code> or <code>TextMessage</code>.
    </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2029-summary" href="#Protocol-2029">Protocol-2029</a>
      </td><td>
    Specifically, if the payload is formatted as a MIME multipart message, 
    then the first byte or character encountered in the JMS Message body 
    <strong>MUST</strong> be the start of the MIME boundary 
    for the start of the first part 
    — what MIME Part One [<cite><a href="#mime">IETF RFC 2045</a></cite>] section 2.5 calls a "Body Part".
    </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2030-summary" href="#Protocol-2030">Protocol-2030</a>
      </td><td>
    If the message is formatted as "<code>text/xml</code>" 
    or "<code>application/soap+xml</code>", 
    then the first byte or character of the JMS Message body 
    <strong>MUST</strong> be the start of a conforming XML document.
    </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2032-summary" href="#Protocol-2032">Protocol-2032</a>
      </td><td>In the case of SOAP 1.2 a conforming SOAP-JMS Binding instance <strong>MUST</strong>
    support the following message exchange patterns:</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2033-summary" href="#Protocol-2033">Protocol-2033</a>
      </td><td>
    In the case of SOAP 1.1 there is no formal specification of 
    Message Exchange Patterns.     
    A conforming SOAP-JMS Binding instance <strong>MUST</strong> 
    support both the generic "request/response" and "one-way" 
    patterns as specified in this document.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2036-summary" href="#Protocol-2036">Protocol-2036</a>
      </td><td>The Response Message <strong>MUST</strong> be created 
        using the same type as the corresponding Request Message, i.e. as a JMS <code>BytesMessage</code> or <code>TextMessage</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2037-summary" href="#Protocol-2037">Protocol-2037</a>
      </td><td> The message <strong>MUST</strong> be sent to the JMS Destination in the
        <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header of the Request Message.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2038-summary" href="#Protocol-2038">Protocol-2038</a>
      </td><td> 
        If the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> is set in the request message, 
        then the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field in the response 
        message <strong>MUST</strong> be set to the same value as the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> 
        header field in the request message. If the <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> 
        header field is not set in the request message, then the 
        <code>JMSCorrelationID</code> header field in the response message 
        <strong>MUST</strong> be set to the value of the <code>JMSMessageID</code> 
        header in the request message.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2039-summary" href="#Protocol-2039">Protocol-2039</a>
      </td><td>(contentEncoding)
                        If the content encoding is specified, it is checked to
                        ensure that it matches the content encoding values supported. A fault
                        <strong>MUST</strong> be generated with subcode <b>contentEncodingNotSupported</b> 
                        if the encoding values do not match.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2050-summary" href="#Protocol-2050">Protocol-2050</a>
      </td><td>
        The <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header <strong>MUST</strong> be assigned a value.
        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2051-summary" href="#Protocol-2051">Protocol-2051</a>
      </td><td>
        The <code>JMSReplyTo</code> header <strong>MUST NOT</strong> be assigned a value.
        </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2060-summary" href="#Protocol-2060">Protocol-2060</a>
      </td><td>(lookupVariant)
					The <code>jms-variant</code>: <code>jndi</code> 
         <strong>MUST</strong> be supported.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2070-summary" href="#Protocol-2070">Protocol-2070</a>
      </td><td>(topicReplyToName) if specified and if relevant, this <strong>MUST</strong> be used to derive the value to be used in the JMS header <code>JMSReplyTo</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2071-summary" href="#Protocol-2071">Protocol-2071</a>
      </td><td>
                    A fault MUST be generated with subcode <b>unsupportedLookupVariant</b>
                        if the JMS URI specifies a lookupVariant that is not supported by the implementation.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2072-summary" href="#Protocol-2072">Protocol-2072</a>
      </td><td>
    While the requesting node can support either <code>BytesMessage</code> or
    <code>TextMessage</code>, the receiving node MUST support both <code>BytesMessage</code>
    and <code>TextMessage</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="Protocol-2073-summary" href="#Protocol-2073">Protocol-2073</a>
      </td><td>
    If the message is formatted as a JMS <code>BytesMessage</code>, then the sender and 
    receiver <strong>MUST</strong> use the <code>writeBytes()</code> and <code>readBytes()</code> 
    methods, respectively.
    </td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="WSDLUsage-3001-summary" href="#WSDLUsage-3001">WSDLUsage-3001</a>
      </td><td>If a property is specified at multiple levels within the WSDL document, 
the most specific setting <strong>MUST</strong> take precedence (URI specified in the 
address element's location attribute first, then other properties set on 
the port, then service, then 
binding).</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="WSDLUsage-3002-summary" href="#WSDLUsage-3002">WSDLUsage-3002</a>
      </td><td>
			The XML elements
			<a title="soapjms:jndiConnectionFactoryName" href="#jndiConnectionFactoryName">jndiConnectionFactoryName</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:jndiInitialContextFactory" href="#jndiInitialContextFactory">jndiInitialContextFactory</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:jndiURL" href="#jndiURL">jndiURL</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:deliveryMode" href="#deliveryMode">deliveryMode</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:priority" href="#priority">priority</a>,
			<a title="soapjms:timeToLive" href="#timeToLive">timeToLive</a>, and
			<a title="soapjms:replyToName" href="#replyToName">replyToName</a>,
			in the soapjms namespace, <strong>MUST</strong>
			be supported when used in the context of the
			WSDL service, port, and binding elements.
			</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="WSDLUsage-3003-summary" href="#WSDLUsage-3003">WSDLUsage-3003</a>
      </td><td>To indicate that this
		SOAP/JMS binding is in use, the <code>transport</code> attribute MUST be set to the
		value <code>http://www.w3.org/2010/soapjms/</code>.</td></tr><tr><td>
         <a name="WSDLUsage-3004-summary" href="#WSDLUsage-3004">WSDLUsage-3004</a>
      </td><td>
      The value of the <code>location</code> attribute <strong>MUST</strong> be a URI corresponding to a
		JMS Destination, and <strong>SHOULD</strong> be a "jms" scheme URI.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="div1">
<h2><a name="change-log" id="change-log"/>I Change Log (Non-Normative)</h2><table xmlns:a="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" border="1"><tr><th>Date</th><th>Editor</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>2011-11-01</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Updated acknowledgements.
Updated disposition of comments to properly identify Andrew Kennedy as opening one issue, and to link to previous version of the dispositions.
Updated entitiespr.dtd to reflect previous version, and expected publication date.
Updated XML to fix problem with an invalid &lt;ul&gt; section in generated HTML.
Regenerated HTML.
</td></tr><tr><td>2011-09-13</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
More link fixes.
</td></tr><tr><td>2011-09-13</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Updated acknowledgments (official entry for TIBCO changed.) Also updated a whole bunch of
links that were flagged as warnings by the link checker.
</td></tr><tr><td>2011-05-24</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Updated acknowledgments, changelog.xml, and spec. Primary aim was to update reference for "jms" URI
scheme to point at RFC 6167!
</td></tr><tr><td>2011-01-17</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied issue 70, updated acknowledgments, and change log.
</td></tr><tr><td>2011-01-07</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-65 to complete ACTION-237

http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/237
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/65
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-12-21</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-69 to complete ACTION-236

http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/236
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/69
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-12-14</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-68 to complete ACTION-234

http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/234
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/68
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-12-14</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-67 to complete ACTION-230

http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/230
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/67
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-11-24</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Updated link to latest version of JMS URI scheme draft, also updated acknowledgments.
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-10-12</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-64 to complete ACTION-216

http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/216
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/64
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-09-15</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-62 and ISSUE-63  to complete ACTION-211

http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/211
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/62
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/63
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-09-07</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied the resolution for ISSUE-61 to complete ACTION-209
http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/209
               http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/61
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-30</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied resolution for http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/60
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-30</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied resolution for http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/55
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-30</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied resolution of http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/48
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-27</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied changes for ACTION-201 (Part2) http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/201 to resolve ISSUE-58
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-23</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied changes for ACTION-201 (Part1) http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/201 to resolve Issue-56 and ISSUE-57
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-23</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied changes for ACTION-200 http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/200 to resolve Issue-50
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-08-03</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied issues 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-19</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied changes for issues 41-46, as per action item 194 and the recorded minutes.
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-16</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Applied resolution for ISSUE-40
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-12</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Fixed editorial items identified in email:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-soap-jms/2010Jul/0013.html
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-12</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Fixed a small typo with previous fix - three --&gt; two.
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-09</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Action 183 - applied changes for ISSUE-38
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-09</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Fixed publication date for URI scheme, as per action 179.
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-08</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied changes for ACTION-188 http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/188 - issue 39 http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/39
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-07-06</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Applied changes for ACTION-185 http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/185
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-06-28</td><td>ejohnson</td><td>
Fixed link to JMS URI scheme as per ACTION-179
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-06-08</td><td>peaston</td><td>
ACTION-177 - Update the spec with the resolution to issue 34
(error subcodes in schema, SOAP 1.1 Fault structure)
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-05-06</td><td>padams2</td><td>
One more update for Issue-31
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-05-06</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Apply correct updates for Issue-31
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-04-27</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Applied changes for Issue-31
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-04-27</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Applied changes for Issue-30
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-04-26</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Applied changes for Issue-32 and Issue33
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-03-22</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 28  (action 147) - see http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/28
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-02-16</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 26  (action 141) - see http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/26
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-02-16</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 24  (action 140) - see http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/24
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-02-16</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 25  (action 139) - see http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/issues/25
            </td></tr><tr><td>2010-01-29</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 22  (action 135)
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-01-29</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 18 (action 125)
</td></tr><tr><td>2010-01-26</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 17
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-12-08</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes for Issue-20
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-12-08</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes for Issue-19
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-12-01</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve issue-16
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-12-01</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve issue-15
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-11-16</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Updates to resolve Issue 4 - see action 120 http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/soapjms/tracker/actions/120
            </td></tr><tr><td>2009-10-21</td><td>mphillip</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue 4 (action 101) regarding requestURI  by removing assertion Protocol-2024, and rewording Protocol-2021
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-10-13</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-14
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-10-01</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-12 and Issue-13
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-09-18</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-9 (reworded some assertions)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-18</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Fixed formatting of assertion 2016 in the appendix
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-18</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-10 (removed assertion 2017)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-18</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-8; regen'd testcase document
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-12</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Follow-up changes for issues 2, 3, and 6 from 8/11 conference call
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-11</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-7 (removed assertion 2041)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-11</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-6 (removed assertion 2039)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-11</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-5 (removed assertion 2035)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-10</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve ISSUE-3 (Combined assertions 2022 and 2023)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-10</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve ISSUE-2 (combined assertions 2019 and 2020)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-08-10</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Changes to resolve Issue-1 (text associated with the contentTypeMismatch fault subcode)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-05-06</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
change section heading from Request-Response MEP to Request-Response Message Exchange Pattern as per derek suggestion that we be consistent with One-way Message Exchange Pattern
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-05-06</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
change how assertions Protocol-2035, Protocol-2039, and Protocol-2041 appear in the assertion summary.
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-05-05</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Improve summary text for assertions Protocol-34 &amp; Protocol-40
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-05-05</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
remove assertion Protocol-2042 that is a duplicate of its constituent parts
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
mark usage of rfc2119 terms where required, tweak assertions so that the assertion summary is clearer.
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-28</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
expand scope of text inside assertions 1003 and 1004.
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-23</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
fix syntax error in example "Setting JMS Message Header properties"
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-16</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
ACTION-82 apply agreed changes to contentType
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-14</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Added new fault subcode:  unsupportedLookupVariant
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-14</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
editorial tweak to previous precedence change
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-04-08</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
clarify precedence rules for binding properties
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-03-25</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
change NONPERSISTENT to NON_PERSISTENT
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-03-23</td><td>peaston</td><td>
Clarify the wording and scope of the jndiContext Parameter property
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-03-19</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
tweak wording for topicReplyToName
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-03-19</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
add topicReplytoName definition
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-02-10</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Added myself as an editor
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-02-10</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Minor wording change re: use of java naming-related properties (Action-61)
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-01-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
make support for lookupVariant = jndi required. Response to Last Call comment LC03.
</td></tr><tr><td>2009-01-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Add support for JMS 1.1 to conformance criteria. Response to Last Call comment LC02.
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-11-18</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
point to November draft of URI Scheme
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-11-12</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
add precedence question to status section.
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
add note about handling of precedence.
more minor typos.
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
create named types in schema and use them in "Properties affecting binding"
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
remove references to the obsolete "context" variant
+fix two minor typos
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-22</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Remove Editor Note
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-22</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
add jndiContextParameter
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-22</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Add XML Schema as an appendix
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-15</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
simplify conformance criteria for JMS URI support
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-15</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
clarify fault: unsupportedJMSMessageFormat
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-14</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
correct feature URIs
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-14</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
change conformance criteria
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-09</td><td>padams2</td><td>
Modified soapjms.xml with minor edits related to TextMessage.
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-09</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
fix rfc2045 reference
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-10-09</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Add support for TextMessage and considerations for use of said type.
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-08-18</td><td>bmehta</td><td>
Made changes to the spec to show snippets in JMS Message Header and Message properties based on code shown by Eric
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-07-29</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
add examples of how to set message properties
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-07-23</td><td>ylafon</td><td>
&lt;p&gt; were out of balance as a block level element was in the middle
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-07-23</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Remove Java TM
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-07-17</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Added a non-normative code snippet to DeliveryMode
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-07-14</td><td>plehegar</td><td>
Fixed language information
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-07-11</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
editorial nits before FPWD
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-25</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
make valid as well as well-formed!
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-25</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
MUST &amp; MUST NOT for JMSReplyTo
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-25</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
Editorial changes identified by Eric and Peter
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-23</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
fix pointer to IETF JMS URI spec
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-22</td><td>bmehta</td><td>
Fixed some places where I missed the iri
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-22</td><td>bmehta</td><td>
Updated with changes based on discussions in meetings and Eric's feedback
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-12</td><td>peaston</td><td>
Add support for assertion markups
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-06-10</td><td>rmerric</td><td>
add the authors as a test
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-05-01</td><td>plehegar</td><td>
Using latest version for WSDL 2.0 references
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-05-01</td><td>plehegar</td><td>
Added support for CVS changelog
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-05-01</td><td>plehegar</td><td>
Moved section 2.9 into non-normative appendix. Updated the references section (now normative). Added table and example headers. Fixed/added bibref. Using SOAP 1.2 instead of SOAP 1.1 in example. Added XML Namespaces section.
</td></tr><tr><td>2008-04-22</td><td>plehegar</td><td>
New
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