sorry, this is not Debian-specific question,but i
desparately need help. could you explain "wire-level"
in the following?
 
In this world, the answer is to rely on the business
data and communication protocol headers that define
the wire-level contract between partners and to avoid
the use of implementation-specific tokens for instance
routing whenever possible.

and "wire format" below?

The declarative specification of correlation relies on
declarative properties of messages. A property is
simply a "field"
within a message identified by a query梑y
default the
query language is XPath 1.0. This is only possible
when the type
of the message part or binding element is described by
using an XML Schema. The use of correlation tokens and
service references is restricted to message parts
described in this way. To be clear, the actual wire
format of such types
can still be non-XML, for example, EDI flat files,
based on different bindings for port types.




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