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WS-Transaction - a Web Services specification developed by BEA Systems, IBM, and Microsoft. The WS-Transaction specification describes coordination types that are used with the extensible coordination framework described in the WS-Coordination specification. It defines two coordination types: Atomic Transaction (AT) for individual operations, and Business Activity (BA) for long running transactions. Developers can use either or both of these coordination types when building applications that require consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed activities.

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  • WS-Transaction (de)
  • WS-Transaction (ko)
  • WS-Transaction (en)
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  • WS-Transaction ist ein Standard aus dem Kontext der sogenannten WS-*-Spezifikationen. WS-Transaction zielt darauf ab, das vor allem aus Datenbanken bekannte Prinzip von Transaktionen auch für Webservices bereitzustellen. Dazu besteht der Standard aus drei Unterspezifikationen. (de)
  • WS-Transaction(웹서비스 트랜잭션)은 BEA 시스템즈, IBM, 마이크로소프트에 의해 개발된 사양으로 을 기반으로 트랜잭션을 처리하기 위한 웹서비스 사양이다. 이 사양은 세부적으로 2가지로 정의된다. * : 단일 트랜잭션 (Atomic Transaction; AT) * : 비즈니스 트랜잭션 (Business Activity; BA) (ko)
  • WS-Transaction - a Web Services specification developed by BEA Systems, IBM, and Microsoft. The WS-Transaction specification describes coordination types that are used with the extensible coordination framework described in the WS-Coordination specification. It defines two coordination types: Atomic Transaction (AT) for individual operations, and Business Activity (BA) for long running transactions. Developers can use either or both of these coordination types when building applications that require consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed activities. (en)
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  • WS-Transaction ist ein Standard aus dem Kontext der sogenannten WS-*-Spezifikationen. WS-Transaction zielt darauf ab, das vor allem aus Datenbanken bekannte Prinzip von Transaktionen auch für Webservices bereitzustellen. Dazu besteht der Standard aus drei Unterspezifikationen. (de)
  • WS-Transaction(웹서비스 트랜잭션)은 BEA 시스템즈, IBM, 마이크로소프트에 의해 개발된 사양으로 을 기반으로 트랜잭션을 처리하기 위한 웹서비스 사양이다. 이 사양은 세부적으로 2가지로 정의된다. * : 단일 트랜잭션 (Atomic Transaction; AT) * : 비즈니스 트랜잭션 (Business Activity; BA) (ko)
  • WS-Transaction - a Web Services specification developed by BEA Systems, IBM, and Microsoft. The WS-Transaction specification describes coordination types that are used with the extensible coordination framework described in the WS-Coordination specification. It defines two coordination types: Atomic Transaction (AT) for individual operations, and Business Activity (BA) for long running transactions. Developers can use either or both of these coordination types when building applications that require consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed activities. (en)
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