RFC 3958:Domain-Based Application Service Location...
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DDDS Application


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... service are limited in terms of the use cases supported. To address some of the limitations, this document defines a DDDS Application to map service+protocol+domain ...


... The precise details of the specification of this DDDS application are given in Section 6. This section defines the usage of the DDDS application. ...
... The precise details of the specification of this DDDS application are given in Section 6. This section defines the usage of the DDDS application. ...
... S-NAPTR DDDS Application Usage ...
... SERVICE field to find a match. In the case of the S-NAPTR DDDS application, this means a SERVICE field that includes the tags for ...


... application protocol (or service) standard to define a separate DDDS application. Note that this approach is intended specifically for use when it ...
... foobar.example.com to example.com, if applicable). Although this document proposes a DDDS application that does not use all the features of NAPTR resource records, it is not intended to ...
... NAPTR RR standard. A DDDS application is a client use convention. ...


... Assuming that "EM" was registered as an application service, this DDDS application could be used to determine the available services for delivery ...


... NAPTR records cannot appear in the wild; see [4]. They must be part of a DDDS application. The purpose here is to define a single, common mechanism (the DDDS application ...
... DDDS application. The purpose here is to define a single, common mechanism (the DDDS application) to use NAPTR when all that is desired is simple DNS- ...
... difficult to test and administer. The proposed DDDS application specifically uses a subset of NAPTR's abilities. Only "replacement" expressions are allowed, not "regular expressions ...


... This section formally defines the DDDS application, as described in [4]. ...
... This DDDS Application uses only 2 of the Flags defined for the URI/ URN ...
... Note that this is similar to, but not the same as the syntax used in the URI DDDS application ([6]). The DDDS DNS ...
... DNS database requires each DDDS application to define the syntax of allowable service strings. The syntax here is expanded to allow the characters that are valid ...



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