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Last Update: Jul 13, 2008
-- Color Legend: RFC Editor Queue
/ Processed by IESG
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/ Recently Expired
-- Each I-D name is a link to an I-D description, which points to a text version, a two-page and fit-in-window PDF version, as well as the IETF Tools' HTML version.
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The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (xmpp) in the
Applications Area has concluded.
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The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (xmpp) working group was
chartered to develop an open, XML-based protocol based on Jabber Instant
Messaging and Presence technology for near real-time extensible messaging
and presence. The working group produced four Proposed Standard RFCs. RFC
3920 describes the XMPP protocol core. RFC 3921 describes extensions to and
applications of the XMPP core for instant messaging and presence. RFC 3922
describes a mapping between XMPP and the Common Presence and Instant
Messaging (CPIM) specifications. RFC 3923 describes methods of end-to-end
signing and object encryption for XMPP.
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RFC3920 10/2004 (90 p.)
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This memo defines the core features of the Extensible Messaging and
Presence Protocol (XMPP), a protocol for streaming Extensible Markup
Language (XML) elements in order to exchange structured information
in close to real time between any two network endpoints. While XMPP
provides a generalized, extensible framework for exchanging XML data,
it is used mainly for the purpose of building instant messaging and
presence applications that meet the requirements of RFC 2779.
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Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Core |
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This document defines the core features of the Extensible Messaging
and Presence Protocol (XMPP), a technology for streaming Extensible
Markup Language (XML) elements for the purpose of exchanging
structured information in close to real time between any two or more
network-aware entities. XMPP provides a generalized, extensible
framework for incrementally exchanging XML data, upon which a variety
of applications can be built. The framework includes methods for
stream setup and teardown, channel encryption, authentication of a
client to a server and of one server to another server, and
primitives for push-style messages, publication of network
availability information ("presence"), and request-response
interactions. This document also specifies the format for XMPP
addresses, which are fully internationalizable.
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