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	Title		: SOA-Reliability (SOA-Rity) for HTTP
	Author(s)	: Y. Goland
	Filename	: draft-goland-http-reliability-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2005-11-8
	
   SOAR-ity is intended to allow for "reliable" (this term is almost
   always a misnomer) messaging over HTTP.  It achieves this goal by
   introducing two new request headers, Message-ID which provides a
   unique ID for a message and MsgCreate which contains the date and
   time on which the first instance of the message with the associated
   Message-ID was sent.  The purpose of the Message-ID/MsgCreate pair is
   to allow any HTTP request (e.g. any HTTP method can be used) to be
   repeated multiple times with a guarantee that the message will be
   processed no more than one time.  In essence it makes any HTTP method
   call idempotent.

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