WS-Addressing was originally authored by
Microsoft,
IBM,
BEA,
Sun Microsystems, and
SAP and submitted to
W3C for standardization in August 2004. It was preceded by a similar competing specification, WS-MessageDelivery, developed by Sun Microsystems,
Oracle Corporation and
IONA Technologies, inter alia. WS-Addressing 1.0 is specified in three parts: • The Core specification of Endpoint References and Message Addressing Properties. • A binding of these properties to
SOAP. • The Metadata specification defines how the abstract properties defined in Core are described using
WSDL, how to include WSDL metadata in endpoint references, and how
WS-Policy can be used to indicate the support of WS-Addressing by a Web service. Web Services Policy Attachment for Endpoint Reference (WS-PAEPR) specifies the mechanism and meaning of including
WS-Policy expressions in Endpoint References. WS-PAEPR is a W3C Member Submission. The three parts were submitted by W3C to
ISO/IEC JTC 1 as
Publicly Available Specifications in January 2011, and were approved as standards in September. ==References==