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Title : Notification of General Events Using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Notification Framework
Author(s) : M. Garcia-Martin, H. Schulzrinne
Filename : draft-garcia-sipping-general-events-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-5-14
The SIP event notification framework is specified in RFC 3265. The
framework restricts usage to notifications of events related to the
SIP state. However, there is growing interest in the community for
relaxing that constraint and using the SIP event notification
framework for reporting changes in state that is not directly related
to SIP. For example, it has been suggested a usage of the framework
for reporting events related to a vehicle state, files stored in a
device, calendar events, and Sieve notifications. This memo
discusses the benefits of a mechanism for general event notifications
using SIP.
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