OMML: OPES Meta-data Markup Language
draft-maciocco-opes-omml-00
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Authors | Christian Maciocco , Markus Hofmann | ||
Last updated | 2001-02-27 | ||
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Abstract
Proxylets are small fragments of code installed on Open Pluggable Edge Service (OPES) [1] intermediary, and executed when condition(s) expressed using the Intermediary Rule Markup Language (IRML) [2] match. This document defines: o the ‘proxylet:’ URI [3] scheme used in the OPES framework o the OPES Meta-data Markup Language (OMML), an XML based language used to describe proxylet characteristics
Authors
Christian Maciocco
Markus Hofmann
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