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ES 203 915-1 : 1.1.1 : 1

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OPEN SERVICE ACCESS (OSA); APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API); PART 1: OVERVIEW (PARLAY 5)

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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1900

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
  2.1 Normative references
  2.2 Informative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Open Service Access APIs
5 Document structure
6 Methodology
  6.1 Tools and Languages
  6.2 Packaging Structure
  6.3 Colours
  6.4 Naming scheme
  6.5 State Transition Diagram text and text symbols
  6.6 Exception handling and passing results
  6.7 References
  6.8 Strings and Collections
  6.9 Prefixes
7 Introduction to Parlay/OSA APIs
  7.1 Interface Types
  7.2 Service Factory
  7.3 Use of Sessions
  7.4 Interfaces and Sessions
  7.5 Callback Interfaces
  7.6 Setting Callbacks
  7.7 Synchronous versus Asynchronous Methods
  7.8 Out Parameters
  7.9 Exception Hierarchy
  7.10 Common Exceptions
  7.11 Use of NULL
  7.12 Notification Handling
8 Relationship between ETSI, Parlay and 3GPP OSA releases
9 Backwards Compatibility Considerations
  9.1 Guidelines to enable backwards compatibility in
       implementations
  9.2 Rule summary
  9.3 Implementation Guidelines for Server Programmers
  9.4 Implementation Guidelines for Client Programmers
  9.5 Tracking the changes in the specifications
  9.6 Technology realization rules
  9.7 Rules for removal of deprecated items from the
       specifications
Annex A (normative): OMG IDL
      A.1 Tools and languages
      A.2 Namespace
      A.3 Object References
      A.4 Mapping of Datatypes
      A.5 Use of NULL
      A.6 Exceptions
      A.7 Naming space across CORBA modules
Annex B (informative): W3C WSDL
      B.1 Tools and Languages
      B.2 Proposed Namespaces for the OSA WSDL
      B.3 Object References
      B.4 Mapping UML Data Types to XML Schema
      B.5 Mapping of UML Interfaces to WSDL
Annex C (informative): Java[TM] Realisation API
      C.1 Java[TM] Realisation Overview
      C.2 Tools and languages
      C.3 Generic Mappings
          (Elements common to J2SE[TM] and J2EE[TM])
      C.4 J2SE[TM] Specific Conventions
      C.5 J2EE[TM] Specific Conventions
Annex D (informative): Description of Overview for 3GPP2
        cdma2000 networks
      D.1 General Exceptions
      D.2 Specific Exceptions
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History

Specifies an architecture that enables service application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs.

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European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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