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RFC5546 12/2009 (133 p.)
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iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP) |
This document specifies a protocol that uses the iCalendar object
specification to provide scheduling interoperability between
different calendaring systems. This is done without reference to a
specific transport protocol so as to allow multiple methods of
communication between systems. Subsequent documents will define
profiles of this protocol that use specific, interoperable methods of
communication between systems.
The iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)
complements the iCalendar object specification by adding semantics
for group scheduling methods commonly available in current
calendaring systems. These scheduling methods permit two or more
calendaring systems to perform transactions such as publishing,
scheduling, rescheduling, responding to scheduling requests,
negotiating changes, or canceling.
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