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Title : Internet Printing Protocol (IPP):IPP Event
Notification Specification
Author(s) : R. Herriot, T. Hastings, R. deBry,
S. Isaacson, J. Martin, M. Shepherd, R. Bergman
Filename : draft-ietf-ipp-not-spec-06.txt
Pages : 86
Date : 05-Feb-01
This document describes an extension to the IPP/1.0, IPP/1.1, and future
versions. This extension allows a client to subscribe to printing
related Events. Subscriptions are modeled as Subscription Objects. The
Subscription Object specifies that when one of the specified Event
occurs, the Printer sends an asynchronous Event Notification to the
specified Notification Recipient via the specified Delivery Method
(i.e., protocol). A client associates Subscription Objects with a
particular Job by performing the Create-Job-Subscriptions operation or
by submitting a Job with subscription information. A client associates
Subscription Objects with the Printer by performing a Create-Printer-
Subscriptions operation. Four other operations are defined for
Subscription Objects: Get-Subscriptions-Attributes, Get-Subscriptions,
Renew-Subscription, and Cancel-Subscription.
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