ITU-T H.350.7 SPANISH-2007
Directory services architecture for XMPP Study Group 16

Standard No.
ITU-T H.350.7 SPANISH-2007
Release Date
2007
Published By
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
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ITU-T H.350.7 SPANISH-2007
Scope
The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an IETF standard protocol for exchanging information between network endpoints using Extensible Markup Language (XML). It is used to enable instant messaging and presence applications and is growing in popularity. This Recommendation includes XMPP in the suite of protocols that is supported in [ITU-T H.350], so that an organization can directory-enable and manage XMPP resources in the same way that other multimedia protocols (e.g., H.320, H.323, SIP) are managed in [ITU-T H.350]. The schema provides a method for representing XMPP URIs and user information in the directory. Note that this Recommendation defines representation of URIs and not IRIs, as described in [IETF RFC 4622].

ITU-T H.350.7 SPANISH-2007 Referenced Document

  • ITU-T H.350-2003 Directory services architecture for multimedia conferencing SERIES H: AUDIOVISUAL AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS Infrastructure of audiovisual services ?Systems and terminal equipment for audiovisual services Study Group 16
  • ITU-T H.350.1-2003 Directory services architecture for H.323 Study Group 16
  • ITU-T H.350.2-2003 Directory services architecture for H.235 Study Group 16
  • ITU-T H.350.3-2003 Directory services architecture for H.320 Study Group 16
  • ITU-T H.350.4-2003 Directory services architecture for SIP Study Group 16
  • ITU-T H.350.5-2003 Directory services architecture for non-standard protocols Study Group 16

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