IEEE 1224.1-1993
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IEEE Standard for Information Technology–X.400-Based Electronic Messaging–Application Program Interface (API) [Language Independent]
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1993 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. Application program interfaces (APIs) to X.400-based electronic messaging services are defined in terms that are independent of any particular programming language. A general-purpose API that makes the functionality of a message transfer system (MTS) accessible to a message store (MS) or user agent (UA), or the functionality of a simple MS accessible to a UA, is provided. An X.400 gateway API divides a message transfer agent (MTA) into two software components, a messaging system gateway and an X.400 gateway service. This standard, and the language bindings derived from it, are intended to be used in conjunction with IEEE Std 1224-1993, which provides a general-purpose API for the creation, examination, modification, and deletion of OSI information objects.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction |
4 | Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
8 | 1. General 1.1 Scope 1.2 Normative References |
11 | 1.3 Conformance |
14 | 1.4 Test Methods 2. Terminology and General Requirements 2.1 Conventions |
17 | 2.2 Definitions |
22 | 3. Overview 3.1 Purpose |
23 | 3.2 Overview 3.3 Object Management |
27 | 3.4 Features |
28 | 4. Message Handling Interfaces 4.1 Datatypes |
29 | 4.2 Access Operations |
40 | 4.3 Transfer Operations |
48 | 4.4 Return Codes |
52 | 5. Interpersonal Messaging Packages 5.1 Class Hierarchy |
53 | 5.2 Class Definitions |
65 | 5.3 Syntax Definitions |
67 | 6. Message Handling Packages 6.1 Class Hierarchy |
68 | 6.2 Class Definitions |
116 | 6.3 Syntax Definitions |
121 | 7. Secure Messaging Package 7.1 Class Hierarchy |
122 | 7.2 Class Definitions |
127 | 7.3 Syntax Definitions 8. Definition of Constants 8.1 Object Identifier for This Standard 8.2 OIDs for Features and Packages |
128 | 8.3 Interpersonal Messaging Package Value Definitions |
130 | 8.4 Message Handling Package Value Definitions |
133 | 8.5 Secure Messaging Package Value Definitions |
135 | Annex A Functional Architecture of an API (Informative) A.1 Message Access Interface |
138 | A.2 Message Transfer Interface |
141 | Annex B An Introduction to X.400 (Informative) B.1 Background |
142 | B.2 Functional Model B.3 Application Protocols |
143 | B.4 Management Domains |
144 | Annex C Gateway Considerations (Informative) C.1 Address Translation C.2 Feature Translation |
145 | C.3 Feature Relocation C.4 Representational Translation |
146 | Annex D Bibliography (Informative) |