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Post Sockets, An Abstract Programming Interface for the Transport Layer
draft-trammell-taps-post-sockets-03

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Authors Brian Trammell , Colin Perkins , Tommy Pauly , Mirja Kühlewind , Christopher A. Wood
Last updated 2018-04-30 (Latest revision 2017-10-27)
Replaces draft-trammell-post-sockets
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Abstract

This document describes Post Sockets, an asynchronous abstract programming interface for the atomic transmission of messages in an inherently multipath environment. Post replaces connections with long-lived associations between endpoints, with the possibility to cache cryptographic state in order to reduce amortized connection latency. We present this abstract interface as an illustration of what is possible with present developments in transport protocols when freed from the strictures of the current sockets API.

Authors

Brian Trammell
Colin Perkins
Tommy Pauly
Mirja Kühlewind
Christopher A. Wood

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