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<p><em>Note: The methods specified herein are provided for experimentation and unit testing only. They are not intended for inclusion in released software or production environments.</em></p>
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<section2 topic='Resource Determination' anchor='session-resource'>
<p>In order to initiate a Jingle session, the initiator must determine which of the responder's XMPP resources is best for the desired application format. The following approach may be helpful to implementors:</p>
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<li><p>If the intended responder shares presence with the initiator (see &xmppim;) and has only one available resource, the initiator SHOULD attempt to negotiate a Jingle session with that resource unless the initiator knows via &xep0030; or &xep0115; that the resource does not support Jingle and the desired application format. <note>Naturally, instead of sending service discovery requests to every contact in a user's roster, it is more efficient to use <cite>Entity Capabilities</cite>, whereby support for Jingle and various Jingle application formats and transport methods is determined for a client version in general (rather than on a per-JID basis) and then cached. Refer to <cite>XEP-0115</cite> for details.</note></p></li>
<li><p>If the intended responder shares presence with the initiator and has more than one available resource but only one of the resources supports Jingle and the desired application format, the initiator SHOULD initiate the Jingle session with that resource.</p></li>
<li><p>If the intended responder shares presence with the initiator and has more than one available resource but more than one of the resources supports Jingle and the desired application format, the initiator SHOULD use &xep0168; in order to determine which is the best resource with which to initiate the desired Jingle session.</p></li>
<li><p>If the intended responder does not share presence with the initiator, the initiator SHOULD first send a &xep0155; request to the responder in order to initiate the exchange of XMPP stanzas. The request SHOULD include a RAP routing hint as specified in <cite>XEP-0168</cite> and the &MESSAGE; stanza containing the request SHOULD be of type "headline" so that (typically) it is not stored offline for later delivery. The stanza session negotiation SHOULD result in temporary sharing of presence between the parties via the "presence" field as described in <cite>XEP-0155</cite>.</p></li>
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<section1 topic='Protocol Flow' anchor='protocol'>
<p>The intent of this simple Jingle profile is to enable exchange of data using the Echo Protocol specified in &rfc0862;, but using a port other than 7 (the default port for this experimental usage is 17777). The protocol flow is as follows. (The following examples use &xep0177; as the transport protocol; although it is possible to complete echo protocol exchanges via TCP, that is deemed less useful and there is no Jingle transport method for direct TCP exchanges.)</p>
<example caption='Initiation'><![CDATA[