Reliable messaging
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Reliable messaging is the concept of communicating messages across an unreliable infrastructure whilst being able to make certain guarantees about the successful transmission of the messages; for example, that if the message is delivered, it is delivered at most once, or that all messages successfully delivered arrive in a particular order.
One protocol that implements this concept is WS-ReliableMessaging, which handles reliable delivery of SOAP messages.
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