Zone Integration Server (United Kingdom) 1.1
Product Standard
Copyright © 2003-2009 SIF Association, All Rights Reserved
NAME
Zone Integration Server (United Kingdom) 1.1
LABEL FOR LOGO
Zone Integration Server (United Kingdom) 1.1
DESCRIPTION
The Zone Integration Server (United Kingdom) 1.1 Product
Standard defines the requirements for a Zone Integration Server to be
considered conformant to the SIF Implementation Specification (see
below). The following definitions are used in this document:
- The SIF Implementation Specification (United
Kingdom) is the SIF Implementation Specification (United
Kingdom) 1.1, supplemented by any Interpretations
applicable to this particular version and revision of the
Specification. For a description of Interpretations,
see Section 9 of the SIF Certification Policy.
- A SIF Zone Integration Server (ZIS)
manages SIF-enabled Applications (see below) within a logical entity
known as a Zone. See
Section 3.3 of the SIF Implementation Specification (United Kingdom).
- A SIF-enabled Application is a
software product or service that communicates with a SIF Zone
Integration Server. See Section 3.3 of the SIF
Implementation Specification (United Kingdom).
- TLS is version 1.0 of the Transport
Layer Security protocol, as specified in IETF RFC 2246.
- SSL3 is version 3.0 of the Secure
Sockets Layer protocol, as specified in the IETF Internet Draft The
SSL Protocol Version 3.0. For a discussion of TLS backward
compatibility with SSL3, see Appendix E to IETF
RFC 2246.
- SSL2 is version 2.0 of the Secure
Sockets Layer protocol, as specified in the Netscape Draft RFC The
SSL Protocol. For a discussion of TLS backward
compatibility with SSL2, see Appendix E to IETF
RFC 2246.
- HTTP is version 1.1 of the Hypertext
Transport Protocol, as specified in IETF RFC 2616.
- The SIF HTTPS Protocol defines a
transport protocol that combines a subset of HTTP with TLS, SSL3 and/or
a limited subset of SSL2. See Section 3.3.7 of
the SIF Implementation Specification (United Kingdom)
- XML is version 1.0, Third Edition, of
the Extensible Markup Language, as specified in the W3C Recommendation
of 4 February 2004.
- The SIF Messaging Protocols define
the sequencing and processing of SIF messages. See
Section 4 of the SIF Implementation Specification (United Kingdom).
- The SIF Message Specification defines
an XML Schema (XSD) for messages exchanged between a SIF ZIS and a
SIF-enabled Application. See Section 5 of the SIF
Implementation Specification (United Kingdom).
- The SIF Data Model defines an XML
Schema (XSD) for data exchanged between a SIF ZIS and a SIF-enabled
Application. See Section 6 of the SIF
Implementation Specification (United Kingdom).
- A GUID is a Globally Unique Identifier (also known as a
UUID or Universally Unique Identifier), as specified in the IETF RFC
4122.
CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
The conformance requirements for a Zone Integration Server are
derived from the SIF Implementation Specification (United Kingdom). A
Zone Integration Server Application must demonstrate that it can:
- Meet all Zone Integration Server requirements documented in
Section 3.3.5 of the SIF Implementation Specification (United Kingdom).
- Support SIF-enabled applications that register with the ZIS
and, if applicable, request data objects via the ZIS using version
2.1.
- Support SIF-enabled applications that register with the ZIS
and, if applicable, request data objects via the ZIS using version
2.*
or equivalent (*).
- Encrypt, transport, and authenticate encapsulated SIF
messages in a manner that conforms with the SIF HTTPS protocol.
- Exchange messages that are uniquely identified by a GUID
and sequenced and processed in a manner that conforms with the SIF
Message Handling Protocols.
- Exchange messages that conform to the data definitions of
the SIF Message Specification. Required and mandatory elements must be
supported; optional and conditional elements may be supported at the
discretion of the implementer.
- Exchange messages containing data objects that conform to
the SIF Data Model. Required and mandatory elements must be supported;
optional and conditional elements may be supported at the discretion of
the implementer.
There are no requirements placed upon a Zone Integration
Server that constrain the way that the conformance requirements are
met, and in particular there are no requirements concerning how any
software components are integrated together to constitute a conforming
product or service.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
None.
PORTABILITY ENVIRONMENT
None.
OVERRIDING STANDARDS
None.
INDICATORS OF CONFORMANCE
A test report from a currently approved formal release of the
Zone Integration Server (United Kingdom) Test Suite is required. The
Test Suite will be hosted on the SIF Association’s web server and
accessed over the Internet.
MIGRATION
There are no prior versions of this Product Standard.
Revision History:
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Date
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Change History
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October 15, 2009
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First release
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