IPP> I-D ACTION:draft-skreddy-enpreq-00.txt

IPP> I-D ACTION:draft-skreddy-enpreq-00.txt

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Fri Apr 17 13:44:39 EDT 1998


The following new I-D is addressing requirements for Notifications. It
seems to reflect the needs of the WebDAV group, but we might be able to
pick up a few useful ideas for IPP.


Carl-Uno



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	Title		: Requirements for Event Notification Protocol
	Author(s)	: S. Reddy
	Filename	: draft-skreddy-enpreq-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 16-Apr-98
	
   This document describes the requirements for an Event Notification
   Protocol.  The objective is to provide a simple, scalable and highly
   efficient notification protocol while also providing the appropriate
   flexibility to meet the needs of both the internet and enterprise
   environments. Intent of this document is to collect all notification
   requirements in one place and leverage the work already done in other
   working groups.




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