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Network Application Session Framework
draft-fairlie-sipping-netapp-session-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Robert Fairlie
Last updated 2002-06-05
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Abstract

This document defines a framework for using Session Initiation Protocol sessions to create user interface components for network application interaction. These Network Applications Sessions provide a number of services to the application server and user agent including application identification, co-operation, association, and authentication. In addition to these services the framework allows for differing modes of interaction to be managed in a homogenous manner with similar expectations for security, establishment, update, closure and the handling of certain user interface operations.

Authors

Robert Fairlie

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