From 617d333d762065bfbadb95fccd11ea298f772362 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Cridland Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 17:06:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] XEP-0288 - Switch references Update references and change to past tense. Signed-off-by: Philip Hancke --- xep-0288.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/xep-0288.xml b/xep-0288.xml index cbd70742..29d794eb 100644 --- a/xep-0288.xml +++ b/xep-0288.xml @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ -

&rfc3920; restricts server-to-server communication in such a way that a server has to use one TCP connection for XML stanzas sent from the server to the peer, and another TCP connection (initiated by the peer) for stanzas from the peer to the server, for a total of two TCP connections. &rfc3920bis; allows two servers to send stanzas in a bidirectional way, but does not define methods for explicitly signalling the usage thereof. This is accomplished herein.

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&rfc3920; restricted server-to-server communication in such a way that a server had to use one TCP connection for XML stanzas sent from the server to the peer, and another TCP connection (initiated by the peer) for stanzas from the peer to the server, for a total of two TCP connections. &rfc6120; allows two servers to send stanzas in a bidirectional way, but does not define methods for explicitly signalling the usage thereof. This is accomplished herein.

While this may seem like a mere optimization that decreases the number of sockets used by an implementation or increases the performance of the server-to-server connectionIn constrained environments, bidirectional server-to-server connections exhibit a reduced packet round trip time, see <http://www.isode.com/whitepapers/xmpp-performance-constrained.html>., it actually removes some of the practical barriers for the implementation of Multiplexing in &xep0220;.