Here is the more readable versions of this document (IPPGET Event
Notification Delivery Method) down loaded to our PWG web site.
Tom
P.S. Marty Joel and I have been unable to send messages to the ipp DL since
Wednesday, so lets see if this get through.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hastings, Tom N [mailto:hastings at cp10.es.xerox.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 17:25
To: ipp (E-mail)
Subject: IPP> NOT - The Notification Spec Internet-Draft didn't get
submitted a s an I-D
When sending in all 12 IPP I-Ds, I seemed to have sent the mailto Delivery
Method twice, once with the Notification Spec Abstract and once with the
correct mailto abstract. Needless to say, the Internet-Drafts secretariat
only published the mailto spec and not the Notification Spec. I'll resubmit
the Notification Spec when the IETF blackout period is over, after August
13.
In the meantime here is the Notification Spec in all its forms:
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/draft-ietf-ipp-not-spec-07.txtftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/ipp-not-spec-010717-rev.pdfftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/ipp-not-spec-010717.pdfftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/ipp-not-spec-010717-rev.docftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/ipp-not-spec-010717.docftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/ipp-not-spec-010717.txt
This version agrees with the other 11 IPP Internet-Drafts that were
submitted and that all have our Area Director's comments included.
We added the word Subscriptions to the title to clarify that it covers
subscription and event notification, so that the title is:
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): IPP Event Notifications and Subscriptions
Here is the Abstract:
Abstract
This document describes an OPTIONAL extension to the Internet
Printing Protocol/1.0 (IPP) [RFC2566, RFC2565] and IPP/1.1 [RFC2911,
RFC2910]. 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 Events 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.
Sorry about that.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Internet-Drafts at ietf.org [mailto:Internet-Drafts at ietf.org]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 04:22
Cc: ipp at pwg.org
Subject: IPP> I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipp-notify-get-04.txt
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.
This draft is a work item of the Internet Printing Protocol Working Group of
the IETF.
Title : Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): The 'ippget'
Delivery Method for Event Notifications
Author(s) : R. Herriot, C. Kugler, H. Lewis
Filename : draft-ietf-ipp-notify-get-04.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 26-Jul-01
This document describes an extension to the Internet Printing
Protocol/1.0 (IPP) [RFC2566, RFC2565] and IPP/1.1 [RFC2911, RFC2910].
This document specifies the 'ippget' Delivery Method for use with the
IPP Event Notification Specification [ipp-ntfy].The 'ippget' Delivery
Method is a 'pull and push' Delivery Method. That is, when an Event
occurs, the Printer saves the Event Notification for a period of time
called the Event Notification Lease Time. The Notification Recipient
fetches (pulls) Event Notifications using the Get-Notifications
operation. If the Notification Recipient has selected the option to
wait for additional Event Notifications, the Printer continues to
return (push) Event Notifications to the Notification Recipient as
Get-Notification responses as Events occur.
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