Electronically negotiating application layer properties

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer session/connection establishing

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C709S228000, C705S001100, C705S037000

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07949758

ABSTRACT:
An initiating application layer and at an initiating message processor identifies offer information for negotiating an application layer agreement such as, for example, the communication properties of a communication channel, with one or more other message processors. The initiating message processor sends a schema-based offer including the offer information to the one or more other message processors. A receiving application layer at a receiving message processor receives the schema-based offer. In response, a receiving application layer at the receiving message processor identifies response information, such as, for example, indicating an acceptance, a rejection or a counter offer to the schema-based offer, for negotiating the application layer agreement. The receiving message processor sends a schema-based response including the response information to the initiating message processor. Negotiations continue until an application layer agreement is reached or until one of the application layers rejects further negotiations.

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