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Naming rules for manipulated objects and structures.
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Previously, there were ambiguities between sessions, transactions and requests,
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as well as in the way responses are noted ("resp", "rep", "rsp").
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Here is a proposal for a better naming scheme.
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The "session" is above the transport level, which means at ISO layer 5.
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We can talk about "http sessions" when we consider the entity which lives
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between the accept() and the close(), or the connect() and the close().
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=> This demonstrates that it is not possible to have the same http session from
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the client to the server.
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A session can carry one or multiple "transactions", which are each composed of
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one "request" and zero or one "response". Both "request" and "response" are
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described in RFC2616 as "HTTP messages". RFC2616 also seldom references the
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word "transaction" without explicitly defining it.
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An "HTTP message" is composed of a "start line" which can be either a
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"request line" or a "status line", followed by a number of "message headers"
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which can be either "request headers" or "response headers", and an "entity",
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itself composed of "entity headers" and an "entity body".Most probably,
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"message headers" and "entity headers" will always be processed together as
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"headers", while the "entity body" will design the payload.
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We must try to always use the same abbreviations when naming objects. Here are
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a few common ones :
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- txn : transaction
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- req : request
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- rtr : response to request
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- msg : message
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- hdr : header
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- ent : entity
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- bdy : body
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- sts : status
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- stt : state
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- idx : index
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- cli : client
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- srv : server
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- svc : service
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- ses : session
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- tsk : task
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Short names for unions or cascaded structs :
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- sl : start line
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- sl.rq : request line
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- sl.st : status line
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- cl : client
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- px : proxy
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- sv : server
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- st : state / status
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