12. References
Here is a list of documents used to implement AWS, the SOAP support and associated services:
- RFC 0821
SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL
Jonathan B. Postel
August 1982
Information Sciences Institute
University of Southern California
4676 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, California 90291
- RFC 1867
Network Working Group E. Nebel
Request For Comments: 1867 L. Masinter
Category: Experimental Xerox Corporation
November 1995
Form-based File Upload in HTML
- RFC 1939
Network Working Group J. Myers
Request for Comments: 1939 Carnegie Mellon
STD: 53 M. Rose
Obsoletes: 1725 Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.
Category: Standards Track May 1996
Post Office Protocol - Version 3
- RFC 1945
Network Working Group T. Berners-Lee
Request for Comments: 1945 MIT/LCS
Category: Informational R. Fielding
UC Irvine
H. Frystyk
MIT/LCS
May 1996
Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0
- RFC 2049
Network Working Group N. Freed
Request for Comments: 2049 Innosoft
Obsoletes: 1521, 1522, 1590 N. Borenstein
Category: Standards Track First Virtual
November 1996
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(MIME) Part Five:
Conformance Criteria and Examples
- RFC 2109
Network Working Group D. Kristol
Request for Comments: 2109 Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Category: Standards Track L. Montulli
Netscape Communications
February 1997
HTTP State Management Mechanism
- RFC 2195
Network Working Group J. Klensin
Request for Comments: 2195 R. Catoe
Category: Standards Track P. Krumviede
Obsoletes: 2095 MCI
September 1997
IMAP/POP AUTHorize Extension for Simple Challenge/Response
- RFC 2554
Network Working Group J. Myers
Request for Comments: 2554 Netscape Communications
Category: Standards Track March 1999
SMTP Service Extension
for Authentication
- RFC 2616
Network Working Group R. Fielding
Request for Comments: 2616 UC Irvine
Obsoletes: 2068 J. Gettys
Category: Standards Track Compaq/W3C
J. Mogul
Compaq
H. Frystyk
W3C/MIT
L. Masinter
Xerox
P. Leach
Microsoft
T. Berners-Lee
W3C/MIT
June 1999
Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
- RFC 2617
Network Working Group J. Franks
Request for Comments: 2617 Northwestern University
Obsoletes: 2069 P. Hallam-Baker
Category: Standards Track Verisign, Inc.
J. Hostetler
AbiSource, Inc.
S. Lawrence
Agranat Systems, Inc.
P. Leach
Microsoft Corporation
A. Luotonen
Netscape Communications Corporation
L. Stewart
Open Market, Inc.
June 1999
HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication
- draft 302
Transport Layer Security Working Group Alan O. Freier
INTERNET-DRAFT Netscape Communications
Expire in six months Philip Karlton
Netscape Communications
Paul C. Kocher
Independent Consultant
November 18, 1996
The SSL Protocol
Version 3.0
- SOAP (W3C Note 08 May 2000)
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1
W3C Note 08 May 2000
This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508
Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP
Authors (alphabetically):
Don Box, DevelopMentor
David Ehnebuske, IBM
Gopal Kakivaya, Microsoft
Andrew Layman, Microsoft
Noah Mendelsohn, Lotus Development Corp.
Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Microsoft
Satish Thatte, Microsoft
Dave Winer, UserLand Software, Inc.
Copyright 2000 DevelopMentor, International Business Machines Corporation,
Lotus Development Corporation, Microsoft, UserLand Software
`http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP/ <http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP/>`_
- A Busy Developer’s Guide to SOAP 1.1
By Dave Winer, Jake Savin, UserLand Software, 4/2/01.
`http://www.soapware.org/bdg <http://www.soapware.org/bdg>`_