Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (IMPP) was an IETF working group created for the purpose of developing an architecture for simple instant messaging and presence awareness/notification. It was created on 25 February 1999 and concluded on 8 September 2004 .[1][2]
Documents
editMonth | RFC | Title | Status |
---|---|---|---|
February 2000 | RFC 2778 | A Model for Presence and Instant Messaging | Informational |
February 2000 | RFC 2779 | Instant Messaging / Presence Protocol Requirements | Informational |
July 2002 | RFC 3339 | Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps | Proposed Standard |
August 2004 | RFC 3859 | Common Profile for Presence (CPP) | Proposed Standard |
August 2004 | RFC 3860 | Common Profile for Instant Messaging (CPIM) | Proposed Standard |
August 2004 | RFC 3861 | Address Resolution for Instant Messaging and Presence | Proposed Standard |
August 2004 | RFC 3862 | Common Presence and Instant Messaging (CPIM): Message Format | Proposed Standard |
August 2004 | RFC 3863 | Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) | Proposed Standard |
See also
edit- Presence and Instant Messaging (PRIM)
- SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE)
- Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) AKA Jabber
References
edit- ^ "Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (impp)". datatracker.ietf.org. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
- ^ "Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence". xmpp.org. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
External links
edit- "Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (Impp)". – IETF Datatracker