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With message security and mixed-mode security, this defines when a timestamp element should be generated and demanded in the WS-Security header.
Syntax
typedef enum {
WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE_ALWAYS = 1,
WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE_NEVER = 2,
WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE_REQUESTS_ONLY = 3
} WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE;
Constants
WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE_ALWAYSValue: 1 Always generate a timestamp in each outgoing message and demand a timestamp be present in each incoming message, whether those messages are requests or replies. |
WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE_NEVERValue: 2 Do not use timestamps in requests or replies. It is an error to specify this value when a mixed-mode message signature is required in the WS-Security header. |
WS_SECURITY_TIMESTAMP_USAGE_REQUESTS_ONLYValue: 3 Generate and demand timestamps in client to server request messages, but not in server to client reply messages. This value may be used in mixed-mode security. |
Requirements
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| Minimum supported client | Windows 7 [desktop apps only] |
| Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only] |
| Header | webservices.h |