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Title : Sharing Files with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) : M. Garcia-Martin, et al.
Filename : draft-garcia-sipping-file-sharing-framework-00.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2007-6-8
This memo proposes a SIP framework used for advertising and searching
for shared files within a given community. The memo defines the
signaling that users to announce the availability of files stored in
their User Agents (UA). It also provides the signaling for users to
perform searches of available files and monitor changes in those
files. Additionally, this memo describes the signaling used to
access a file. These methods can be used in (but are not limited to)
SIP peer-to-peer systems based on centralized, semi-centralized or
fully distributed architectures.
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