BEEP

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BEEP (Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol) is a generic application protocol framework that provides a standardized way to structure and manage asynchronous, message-oriented communications over a network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard
application protocol framework
network protocol
abbreviation BEEP
author Marshall T. Rose NERFINISHED
canBeUsedFor application integration
file transfer
messaging systems
network management
remote procedure calls
definedInRFC RFC 3080 NERFINISHED
RFC 3081 NERFINISHED
designGoal extensibility
generic application protocol framework
reusability across applications
separation of transport and application semantics
fullName Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol NERFINISHED
layer application layer
messageOrientation binary framing with arbitrary payload
profileExample BEEP Management Profile NERFINISHED
SASL profile
TLS profile
provides authentication
channel multiplexing
encryption
error handling
flow control
message framing
negotiation of profiles
publicationYear 2001
relationship alternative to designing custom application protocols
securityMechanism SASL NERFINISHED
TLS NERFINISHED
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
status Proposed Standard (originally)
supports asynchronous message exchange
multiple concurrent channels
structured messages
supportsCommunicationStyle asynchronous
client-server
message-oriented
peer-to-peer
request-response
transportProtocol TCP
usesConcept channels
frames
profiles

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