RFC 2122 (rfc2122) - Page 2 of 11
VEMMI URL Specification
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RFC 2122 VEMMI URL Specification March 1997 2) VEMMI URL scheme utility and operability: - VEMMI service selection: A VEMMI multimedia server will listen on its VEMMI well-known port for incoming connections. The server could of course be engaged in many simultaneous connections, and after a connection is established, the terminal must be able to select the desired VEMMI application, as a same system may host different VEMMI applications. The best mechanism to fully describe the VEMMI service to activate is the URL mechanism. - Reporting user action to a remote server: The VEMMI protocol establishes a continuous TCP/IP link between the terminal and the server during the whole user session. During a session managing VEMMI objects, the user actions are usually reported back to the server using the VEMMI user data report mechanism that is an integral part of the VEMMI protocol. However, in some case, the URL mechanism may be required to send back reports to a remote host. VEMMI is for example able to display HTML documents within a multimedia display area in a VEMMI dialog box. these HTML documents may be managed either by the VEMMI server (acting as a proxy gateway) or directly by the client software that will issue itself the HTTP requests on the network and browse across documents on the Web as a standard Web browser (the link to the VEMMI server is kept and used for interacting with other VEMMI objects and components but the VEMMI server may not be informed of the user navigation on the Web inside the multimedia area). In such a case, the URL mechanism could also be used to report the user actions and commands within a HTML document to be reported to the VEMMI server or even another system. - Extension of Web browsers: The VEMMI protocol is quite complementary to HTTP/HTML used by Web browsers, and several networks operators have decided to support jointly Web and VEMMI (seen as complementary protocols). Thanks to the VEMMI URL, Web browsers will be able to activate a VEMMI client software module to start a VEMMI session to the requested service when the user activate a vemmi URL included in the HTML document. 3) Description of the VEMMI scheme The VEMMI URL scheme is used to designate multimedia interactive services conforming to the VEMMI standard (ITU/T T.107 and ETS 300 709). A VEMMI URL takes the form: vemmi://: / ; = Mavrakis, et. al. Standards Track



