The Cover PagesThe OASIS Cover Pages: The Online Resource for Markup Language Technologies
SEARCH | ABOUT | INDEX | NEWS | CORE STANDARDS | TECHNOLOGY REPORTS | EVENTS | LIBRARY
SEARCH
Advanced Search
ABOUT
Site Map
CP RSS Channel
Contact Us
Sponsoring CP
About Our Sponsors

NEWS
Cover Stories
Articles & Papers
Press Releases

CORE STANDARDS
XML
SGML
Schemas
XSL/XSLT/XPath
XLink
XML Query
CSS
SVG

TECHNOLOGY REPORTS
XML Applications
General Apps
Government Apps
Academic Apps

EVENTS
LIBRARY
Introductions
FAQs
Bibliography
Technology and Society
Semantics
Tech Topics
Software
Related Standards
Historic
Last modified: October 09, 1998
XMLTP.Org - XML Transfer Protocol

On September 28, 1998, Gavin M. Roy posted an announcement to the XML Developers List concerning the design of XMLTP (XML Transfer Protocol), "a common protocol for sending and executing upon XML data. This concept is different then embedding XML in HTML, or other traditional mechanisms. By creating a common protocol, server daemon, and client/server architecture, we can, in essence, create a system that by using a modular plug in technology, similar to Apache's, that will provide a system that is: platform independent, reliable, scalable, and multi-functional."

A Web site for the support of the XML Transfer Protocol was launched, with this message: "Welcome to XMLTP.Org, an online community effort to standardize the transport mechanism for XML data. By taking cues from the Linux and Apache community, XMLTP.org is in the process of developing a standard way to send, receive, and execute upon XML data. By creating a common pathway, in the form of a client and server, a protocol, programming API's, and standard for formatting, XMLTP.org will provide a core technology to make XML more than just a web-based data formatting standard. We are currently looking for volunteers in all areas, as we are an Open Source project."

XMLTP is a proposal "to create XMLTP, or XML Transfer Protocol. The definition of such a protocol would allow for the development of standard server and client interactions. By developing a common distribution of a XMLTP server daemon, or XMLTPD, programmers and system administrators can provide a common gateway for application data. In developing a communications framework for XML data the XMLTP organization hopes to directly establish the following: 1) Platform independent communication of XML data; 2) A multi-platform distribution of an XMLTP server daemon; 3) A multi-platform API and library set for XMLTP clients. . By providing these components, it is our hope that, by using this communications infrastructure, we can ease the development cycle for client/server applications. A few possible applications for XMLTP are: 1) Client/Server database applications; 2) Distributed data processing; 3) An interface to web based applications; 4) Data distribution to data warehousing centers." [from the "Concept" document]

An email list supports XMLTP.Org: to subscribe, send the phrase 'subscribe xmltp' in the body of a message to Majordomo@XMLTP.Org.

References:


Hosted By
OASIS - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards

Sponsored By

IBM Corporation
ISIS Papyrus
Microsoft Corporation
Oracle Corporation

Primeton

XML Daily Newslink
Receive daily news updates from Managing Editor, Robin Cover.

 Newsletter Subscription
 Newsletter Archives
Globe Image

Document URI: http://xml.coverpages.org/xmltp.html  —  Legal stuff
Robin Cover, Editor: robin@oasis-open.org