ATIS 0300079-2006 TML Transport Profile.pdf
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1、 ATIS-0300079 TML TRANSPORT PROFILE SPECIFICATION The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) is a technical planning and standards development organization that is committed to rapidly developing and promoting technical and operations standards for the communications and related in
2、formation technologies industry worldwide using a pragmatic, flexible and open approach. Over 1,100 participants from more than 350 communications companies are active in ATIS 23 industry committees and its Incubator Solutions Program. NOTE - The users attention is called to the possibility that com
3、pliance with this standard may require use of an invention covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect to whether use of an invention covered by patent rights will be required, and if any such use is required no position is taken regarding the validit
4、y of this claim or any patent rights in connection therewith. ATIS-0300079, tML Transport Profile Is an ATIS Standard developed by the ATIS Telecom Management and Operations Committee (TMOC). Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC
5、20005 Copyright 2007 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information contact ATIS at 202.628.63
6、80. ATIS is online at . Printed in the United States of America. ATIS-0300079 Specification on TML TRANSPORT PROFILE Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved March 16, 2006 Abstract This document recommends a Transport Profile Specification to support the telecommunica
7、tions Markup Language (tML) Framework. The intent is to facilitate the interchange of tML formatted business transactions among telecommunication companies. An implementation infrastructure is specified to allow companies to conduct e-business with trading partners. This document is intended as a re
8、ference to assist in implementing applications based on tML schemas. This focus is on incorporating simple object access protocol (SOAP) messaging over hyper-text transfer protocol secure sockets (HTTP/S) into a companys interconnection infrastructure to exchange messages. ATIS-0300079 ii FOREWORD T
9、he Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between carriers, customers, and manufacturers. The Telecom Management and Operations Committee (TMOC) - formerly T1M1 -develops operations, administration, maintenance and provisioning stand
10、ards, and other documentation related to Operations Support System (OSS) and Network Element (NE) functions and interfaces for communications networks - with an emphasis on standards development related to U.S.A. communication networks in coordination with the development of international standards.
11、 Suggestions for improvement of this document are welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, TMOC Secretariat, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. M. Fargano, TMOC Chair R. Roman, TMOC Vice-Chair C. Underkoffler, ATIS Chief Editor S. Edward
12、s, TMOC Technical Editor S. Reynolds, TMOC Technical Editor Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcatel USA Inc. Ken Biholar Atahan Tuzel (Alt.) AT it needs to integrate using existing middleware into an enterprises current infrastructure rather than replace pieces. Moreover, not all asp
13、ects of WS are appropriate for secured transactions. An example is discovery services using UDDI. The interactive nature of service requests necessitate that trading partners negotiate a priori with each other on how they will communicate. The terms agreed to can include service level agreements and
14、 the actual message contracts to be exchanged. While it is useful for the service description to be published and exchanged, it is unlikely that a new partner will discover the service in a public directory and use it without prior contact with the service provider. Data security, Quality of Service
15、 (QoS), and message orchestration are overarching issues that need to be considered for every external facing interface. It is desirable to consolidate these functions for the various business applications because it facilitates the ability to apply corporate policies and changes for all application
16、s. Having an infrastructure to handle these consistently across the different entry points and the various business applications would 7 ATIS-0300079 enable these functions to be leveraged regardless of the message payload. Web Services security extensions is another area where the technology is not
17、 mature enough for commercial application. This necessitates that current infrastructure must be leveraged. The following sections will detail the use of SOAP messaging and how it relates to different transport modes and business flows. 4 TML MESSAGING USING SOAP SOAP over HTTP(S) will be used to ex
18、change tML documents between telecom trading partners. A SOAP message consists of a SOAP envelope that encloses two data structures: the SOAP header and the SOAP body, and information about the namespaces used to define them. As shown in the following diagram, the SOAP header section will contain th
19、e tML Header, and optionally contain a Security Header, and other extensible Header components. The SOAP body contains a standard tML request or response document. Figure 4 - SOAP Envelope The tML Header conveys processing or control information about the request or response document contained in th
20、e SOAP body. For example, the processing or control information enables the transport application to perform the following tasks: Identify the sender of the SOAP Message. Track the status of the request or response document. Specify the interaction modes between the sender and receiver transport app
21、lication. 8 ATIS-0300079 9 The Security Header provides information for trading partners to exchange security related information, including digital certificates, digital signature, tokens, etc. The details of the security header will be defined in clause 7 of this document. The header section is ex
22、tensible and based on pair-wise trading partner agreements. Additional SOAP Header components can be added to support other tML transaction requirements, such as routing, transaction, and QoS, etc. The body contains a standard tML request or response document. The tML request or response document is
23、 defined by the business applications. For example, the tML schema of an ASR request or response document can be found in UOM-ASR Volume III. 4.1 tML Header Component The tML header will provide service control information about the SOAP request or response. It will include the following information
24、: From (required) indicates where the request originates, such as Company Name or Company Code. Company Code could be Exchange Carrier Code (ECC) or Access Carrier Name Abbreviated (ACNA). Up to 64 alphanumeric characters are allowed. The first 10 characters of this field is a part of the TransportI
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