RFC 3340:The Application Exchange Core
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The Application Exchange Core


1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
1.2. Architecture at a Glance
2. Service Principles
2.1. Modes of Operation
2.2. Naming of Entities
2.2.1. Comparing Endpoints
3. Service Provisioning
3.1. Connection Establishment
3.2. Authentication
3.3. Authorization
3.4. Confidentiality
3.5. Relaying Integrity
3.6. Traffic Analysis
4. The APEX
4.1. Use of XML and MIME
4.2. Profile Identification and Initialization
4.3. Message Syntax
4.4. Message Semantics
4.4.1. The Attach Operation
4.4.2. The Bind Operation
4.4.3. The Terminate Operation
4.4.4. The Data Operation
4.4.4.1. Relay Processing of Data
4.4.4.2. Application Processing of Data
4.5. APEX Access Policies
4.5.1. Access Policies in the Endpoint-Relay Mode
4.5.2. Access Policies in the Relay-Relay Mode
5. APEX Options
5.1. The statusRequest Option
6. APEX Services
6.1. Use of the APEX Core DTD
6.1.1. Transaction-Identifiers
6.1.2. The Reply Element
6.2. The Report Service
7. Registration Templates
7.1. APEX Option Registration Template
7.2. APEX Service Registration Template
7.3. APEX Endpoint Application Registration Template
8. Initial Registrations
8.1. Registration: The APEX Profile
8.2. Registration: The System (Well-Known) TCP port number for apex-mesh
8.3. Registration: The System (Well-Known) TCP port number for apex-edge
8.4. Registration: The statusRequest Option
8.5. Registration: The Report Service
9. DTDs
9.1. The APEX Core DTD
9.2. The Report Service DTD
10. Reply Codes
11. Security Considerations
12. References
13. Appendix A. Acknowledgements
14. Appendix B. IANA Considerations
15. Authors' Addresses
16. Full Copyright Statement
17. Acknowledgement

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