There are partial examples in the RFCs (Appendix A of RFC 2565). They show
the layout of several kinds of requests and responses, but only the IPP
part...the HTTP "wrapper" isn't shown.
IPP RFCs are pretty dense reading, and it takes a number of passes through
them before anything much starts to make sense, but once you get past a few
critical concepts and definitions, it starts making sense. It's not laid
out well for reference if you are implementing it (related bits and pieces
scattered all over the place), but it's all there somewhere. I've found
that 3M "sticky notes" make great reference tabs for critical parts in
printed copies...
-- Mike Bartman
Process Software
bartman at process.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lloly at gmx.net [mailto:lloly at gmx.net]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 10:58 AM
> To: ipp at pwg.org> Subject: IPP> Ipp massage
>>> Can someone please provide me with an example-code of an
> IPP-massage. I am
> trying to implement an Ipp-server in Java, but somehow I
> cannot construct a
> proper Ipp response-massage, say to respond to a Printer
> Attributes request
> operation or a succssesfull print-job operation.
> Thanx in advance.
> lloly
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