1. Introduction,
Office 2007 Enterprise Key
1.1. Motivation
1.2. Concepts
one.three. Prerequisites
2. Procedure Flows
two.one. Sender-to-Server
2.one.one. Discovery
2.one.2. Specifying Semantics
2.two. Server Processing
two.2.one. Validating Semantics
two.2.two. Figure out Default Action
2.2.three. Approach Rules
two.two.4. Execute Established Action
2.two.5. Return Event
3. Circumstances and Actions
three.one. Rule Problem Guidelines
3.2. Rule Motion Guidelines
3.3. Outlined Conditions
three.3.one. deliver
three.three.2. expire-at
three.3.three. match-resource
three.four. Defined Actions
three.four.one. alert
three.four.2. drop
three.4.3. error
three.four.four. notify
3.five. Description of Condition/Action Combinations
three.5.1. Supply Rules
three.5.2. Expire-at Rules
three.5.three. Match-resource Rules
4. Formal Description
four.one. <amp/> Root Element
four.two. <rule/> Element
5. Example Scenarios
5.1. Reliable Data Transport
five.two. Time-Sensitive Messages
5.3. Transient Messages
6. Error Handling
6.1. Conditions
6.2. Examples
6.two.one. Unsupported Action
6.two.two. Unsupported Condition
6.2.three. Not Acceptable
6.2.4. Service Unavailable
6.two.five. Undefined Condition
7. Implementation Notes
8. Stream Feature
9. Security Considerations
10. IANA Considerations
11. XMPP Registrar Considerations
11.1. Protocol Namespaces
11.two. Stream Features
11.3. Well-Known Service Discovery Nodes
11.four. Registries
11.4.1. Rule Situations Registry
11.four.one.1. Process
11.4.1.two. Initial Submission
11.4.two. Rule Steps Registry
11.four.two.one. Process
11.4.two.two. Initial Submission
12. XML Schemas
12.one. AMP
12.2. Errors
12.three. Stream Feature
13. Acknowledgements
Appendices
A: Document Information
B: Author Information
C: Legal Notices
D: Relation to XMPP
E: Discussion Venue
F: Requirements Conformance
G: Notes
H: Revision History