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<section2 topic='Jingle File Transfer'> <section2 topic='Jingle File Transfer'>
<p>&xep0234; describes a peer-to-peer protocol for synchronous file-transfer between two XMPP entities. It attempts a direct transmission, followed by a proxied transmission, via &xep0260;. If neither works it will fallback to &xep0261; which will transfer the data inband of the exsiting XMPP stream.</p> <p>&xep0234; describes a peer-to-peer protocol for synchronous file-transfer between two XMPP entities. It attempts a direct transmission, followed by a proxied transmission, via &xep0260;. If neither works it will fallback to &xep0261; which will transfer the data inband of the exsiting XMPP stream.</p>
</section2> </section2>
<section2 topic='HTTP File Update'> <section2 topic='HTTP File Upload'>
<p>&xep0363; was designed as a simpler to implement alternative to &xep0231;. This is achieved by reusing the HTTP APIs in todays mobile and language SDKs. It requires a server component where clients can request HTTP URLs to upload data to and share the corresponding download URL as part of plain text in a conversation.</p> <p>&xep0363; was designed as a simpler to implement alternative to &xep0231;. This is achieved by reusing the HTTP APIs in todays mobile and language SDKs. It requires a server component where clients can request HTTP URLs to upload data to and share the corresponding download URL as part of plain text in a conversation.</p>
</section2> </section2>
<section2 topic='Comparison of File Transfer Protocols'> <section2 topic='Comparison of File Transfer Protocols'>