BEEP: The Definitive Guide
Developing New Applications for the Internet
By
Marshall T. Rose
March 2002
Pages: 220
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Application Protocol Design
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The Problem Space
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The IETF and BEEP
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beepcore.org
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How This Book Is Organized
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Chapter 2 Concepts
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Sessions
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Channels
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Exchanges
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Messages
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Packet Formats and Traces
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Chapter 3 Tuning
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The Greeting
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Channel Management
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The TLS Profile
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The SASL Family of Profiles
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Tuning in Practice
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Tuning Profiles Versus Exchange Profiles
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The Lifecycle of a Session
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Chapter 4 Exchanges
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Client/Server
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Server/Client
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Peer-to-Peer
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Let's Recap
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Chapter 5 BEEP in Java
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A Guided Tour
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Fundamental Classes
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Chapter 6 BEEP in C
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A Portable Implementation
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Echo and Sink
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Reliable Syslog
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Chapter 7 BEEP in Tcl
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Introduction to Tcl SOAP
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Adding BEEP Support to the Client
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Adding BEEP Support to the Server
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Chapter 8 Futures
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Experiences
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Stability and Evolution
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Tunneling
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Transport Mappings
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Finally
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Appendix On the Design of Application Protocols
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A Problem 19 Years in the Making
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You Can Solve Any Problem...
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Protocol Mechanisms
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Protocol Properties
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The BXXP Framework
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BXXP Is Now BEEP
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References
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