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Session Peering Provisioning (SPP) Protocol over SOAP
draft-ietf-drinks-spp-protocol-over-soap-03

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Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (drinks WG)
Authors Kenneth Cartwright , Vikas Bhatia , Alexander Mayrhofer
Last updated 2013-04-25 (Latest revision 2012-10-22)
Replaces draft-ietf-drinks-sppp-over-soap
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Abstract

The Session Peering Provisioning Framework (SPPF) is an XML framework that exists to enable the provisioning of session establishment data into Session Data Registries or SIP Service Provider data stores. Sending XML data structures over Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and HTTP(s) is a widely used, de-facto standard for messaging between elements of provisioning systems. Therefore the combination of SOAP and HTTP(s) as a transport protocol for SPPF is a natural fit. The obvious benefits include leveraging existing industry expertise, leveraging existing standards, and a higher probability that existing provisioning systems can be more easily integrated with this protocol. This document describes the specification for transporting SPPF XML structures over SOAP and HTTP(s).

Authors

Kenneth Cartwright
Vikas Bhatia
Alexander Mayrhofer

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