Identifies the name of the business transaction activity for the message being exchanged.
The value is usually the name of the TMF 608 operation, e.g. getInventory.
This value corresponds to the "operation" in the WSDL.
Identifies the name of the message (or contract) that is being exchanged as part of an activity.
E.g. getInventoryResponse.
This field corresponds to the message name in the WSDL.
The type of the message that is being exchanged as part of an activity.
Set to true if this is the last batch in a sequence of response messages
Number of the batch in a sequence of responses
See Communication Styles supporting document
See Communication Style supporting document
An identifier that could be set by the originator of an asynchronous request that will allow it to correlate the response to the request. If this field is set, it should be reflected in the header of the response message. Not required for notification headers.
Identifies the destination for this message. This value can be used for routing or filtering messages.
Identifies the destination for a potential error message.
Specifies the high-level response status for an activity. Required for response messages, including error responses.
Add to the initial enumerations the Qualifiable extension.
Specifies priority of the message.
The name of a message specific property.
The value of a message specific property.
Identifies the type of credential contained in the security element.
Provides credential nformation for use by a security service for identification, authentication, or authorization.
MTOSI Standard Header.
Identifies the name of the business transaction activity for the message being exchanged.
The name of the message (or contract) that is being exchanged.
The type of the message.
Identifies the application sending this message.
Identifies the final destination of the message (the OS that will process the content of the message). This field may point to a logical end point or abstract topic name to be resolved by the communication transport middleware in order to deliver the message.
Used by request messages to specify destination for response message.
Identifies the originating application of the message that resulted in this response or notification message.
Identifies the application receiving the potential error notification message. Required for all response messages and notifications which are triggered by request/response. If not specified the replyToURI is used. If the replyToURI is also not specified, senderURI endpoint is used to send back the failure response.
Specifies the high-level response status for an activity
The MTOSI header identifier to correlate asynchronous request/response messages.
Contains credential information used to secure message processing.
Identifies the type of credential in the security element.
Indicates message-handling priority for asynchronous messages. It must be in the range 0-9 (lowest-highest).
Default: 4
Conditionally required for request, response, and notification messages as identified by the documentation for a specific interface message. The communications infrastructure or the receiving application can use this value for routing or filtering messages.
Communication Pattern - SimpleResponse, MultipleBatchResponse, BulkResponse, Notification
Communication Style: RPC, MSG
logical size of the batch for a mutli-response communication pattern.
Used in a multiple response Comm. Pattern to identify the batch seq number in a sequence.
Used in a multiple response Comm. Pattern, true if it is the last result batch in a sequence
Used for file retrieval. Specify the base name of the file(s) to be generated and the remote destination.
Used for file retrieval. Specify if compression is to be performed.
Used for file retrieval. Specify if the output file(s) are to be packed.
Message originating timestamp
Extension to the MTOSI standard header.