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TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview - IBM Redbooks

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Normal method invocation<br />

Figure 18-18 shows the normal method invocation process.<br />

Figure 18-18 WSP-WTP normal method invocation<br />

WSP connection-less<br />

The connection-less session service provides non-confirmed facilities. They can<br />

be used to exchange content entities between layers. Like the connection-mode<br />

service, the connection-less service is asymmetric, which means no sequencing<br />

of messages.<br />

This service is used mainly for the push facility.<br />

The following service primitives are defined:<br />

► S-Unit-MethodInvoke<br />

► S-Unit-MethodResult<br />

► S-Unit-Push<br />

Event processing<br />

Sessions are distinguished by an unique session identifier, which is valid during<br />

the duration of the session. Each session is associated with a peer quadruplet<br />

address. This quadruplet consists of:<br />

► Client address<br />

► Client port<br />

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Client Server<br />

S-MethodInvoke.req<br />

S-MethodInvoke.cnf<br />

S-MethodResult.ind<br />

S-MethodResult.res<br />

WTP Class 2 Transaction<br />

Method<br />

MethodReply<br />

S-MethodInvoke.ind<br />

S-MethodInvoke.res<br />

S-MethodResult.req<br />

S-MethodResult.cnf

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