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Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Hardcopy , PDF
01-31-2010
English
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Exchange of Messages in ISO 20022
4.1 Layered Protocol
4.2 Layering Principles
4.3 Receiving Messaging Endpoint Idempotent behaviour
4.4 Bandwidth Assumption
4.5 Security Assumption
5 Message Transport Characteristics
5.1 General
5.2 Delivery Assurance
5.2.1 Purpose
5.2.2 Possible Values
5.3 Sender Asynchronicity
5.3.1 Purpose
5.3.2 Possible Values
5.4 Receiver Asynchronicity
5.4.1 Purpose
5.4.2 Possible Values
5.5 Bounded Communication Delay
5.5.1 Purpose
5.5.2 Possible Values
5.6 Message Delivery Order
5.6.1 Purpose
5.6.2 Possible Values
5.7 Message Delivery Window
5.7.1 Purpose
5.7.2 Possible Values
5.8 Message Sending Window
5.8.1 Purpose
5.8.2 Possible Values
5.9 Message Casting
5.9.1 Purpose
5.9.2 Possible Values
5.10 Message Validation On/Off
5.10.1 Purpose
5.10.2 Possible Values
5.11 Message Validation Results
5.11.1 Purpose
5.11.2 Possible Values
5.12 Message Validation Level
5.12.1 Purpose
5.12.2 Possible Values
5.13 Durability
5.13.1 Purpose
5.13.2 Possible Values
5.14 Maximum Message Size
5.14.1 Purpose
5.14.2 Possible Values
6 Times and clocks
6.1 Clocks
6.2 Time Representation
7 Registering Message Transport Modes
7.1 Example 1: Reliable Mode
7.1.1 The Message Transport Characteristics values
for Reliable Mode are:
7.2 Example 2: Quick Mode
7.2.1 The Message Transport Characteristics values
for Quick Mode are:
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