WSP ELEMENTS OF LAYER-TO-LAYER COMMUNICATION

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1 SCOPE
2 DOCUMENT STATUS
2.1COPYRIGHT NOTICE
2.2ERRATA
2.3COMMENTS
2.4RELEASE NOTE
3 REFERENCES
3.1NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3.2INFORMATIVE REFERENCES
4 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
4.1DEFINITIONS
4.2ABBREVIATIONS
4.3DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS
5 WSP ARCHITECTURAL OVERVIEW
5.1REFERENCE MODEL
5.2WSP FEATURES
5.2.1 Basic Functionality
5.2.2 Extended Functionalit
6 WSP ELEMENTS OF LAYER-TO-LAYER COMMUNICATION
6.1NOTATIONS USED
6.1.1 Definition of Service Primitives and Parameters
6.1.2 Time Sequence Charts
6.1.3 Primitives Types
6.1.4 Primitive Parameter Tables
6.2SERVICE PARAMETER TYPES
6.2.1 Address
6.2.2 Body and Headers
6.2.3 Capabilities
6.2.4 Push Identifier (Push Id)
6.2.5 Reason
6.2.6 Request URI
6.2.7 Status
6.2.8 Transaction Identifier (Transaction Id)
6.3CONNECTION-MODE SESSION SERVICE
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 Capabilities
6.3.3 Service Primitives
6.3.4 Constraints on Using the Service Primitives
6.3.5 Error Handling
6.4CONNECTIONLESS SESSION SERVICE
6.4.1 Overview
6.4.2 Service Primitives
6.4.3 Constraints on Using the Service Primitives
6.4.4 Error Handling
7 WSP PROTOCOL OPERATIONS
7.1CONNECTION-MODE WSP
7.1.1 Utilisation of WTP
7.1.2 Protocol Description
7.1.3 Protocol Parameters
7.1.4 Variables
7.1.5 Event Processing
7.1.6 State Tables
7.2CONNECTIONLESS WSP
8 WSP DATA UNIT STRUCTURE AND ENCODING
8.1DATA FORMATS
8.1.1 Primitive Data Types
8.1.2 Variable Length Unsigned Integers
8.2PROTOCOL DATA UNIT STRUCTURE
8.2.1 PDU Common Fields
8.2.2 Session Management Facility
8.2.3 Method Invocation Facility
8.2.4 Push and Confirmed Push Facilities
8.2.5 Session Resume Facility
8.3CAPABILITY ENCODING
8.3.1 Capability Structure
8.3.2 Capability Definitions
8.3.3 Capability Defaults
8.4HEADER ENCODING
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Header syntax
8.5MULTIPART DATA
8.5.1 Application/vnd.wap.multipart Format
8.5.2 Multipart Header
8.5.3 Multipart Entry
APPENDIX A ASSIGNED NUMBERS
APPENDIX B HEADER ENCODING EXAMPLES
B.1HEADER VALUES
B.1.1 Encoding of primitive value
B.1.2 Encoding of structured value
B.1.3 Encoding of well-known list value
B.1.4 Encoding of date value
B.1.5 Encoding of Content range
B.1.6 Encoding of a new unassigned token
B.1.7 Encoding of a new unassigned header field name
B.1.8 Encoding of a new unassigned list-valued header
B.2SHIFT HEADER CODE PAGES
B.2.1 Shift sequence
B.2.2 Short cut
APPENDIX C IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
C.1CONFIRMED PUSH AND DELAYED ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
C.2HANDLING OF RACE CONDITIONS
C.3OPTIMISING SESSION DISCONNECTION AND SUSPENSION.
C.4DECODING THE HEADER ENCODINGS
C.5ADDING WELL-KNOWN PARAMETERS AND TOKENS
C.6USE OF CUSTOM HEADER FIELDS
APPENDIX D STATIC CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENT
8.5.4 WSP Client/Server Mode Static Conformance Requirement
8.5.5 WSP as Connection-Oriented Client Static Conformance Requirement
8.5.6 WSP as Connection-Oriented Server Static Conformance Requirement
8.5.7 WSP as Connection-Less Client Static Conformance Requirement
8.5.8 WSP as Connection-Less Server Static Conformance Requirement

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