RFC 4854 - A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for Extensions to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)

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Network Working Group P. Saint-Andre
Request for Comments: 4854 XSF
Category: Informational April 2007
 A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for
 Extensions to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
Status of This Memo
 This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
 not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
 memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
 Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).
Abstract
 This document describes a Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace for
 uniquely identifying Extensible Markup Language (XML) formats and
 protocols that provide extensions to the Extensible Messaging and
 Presence Protocol (XMPP) and are defined in specifications published
 by the XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF).
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Table of Contents
 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
 2. Specification Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
 3. Namespace Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
 4. Community Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
 5. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
 6. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
 7. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
 7.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
 7.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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1. Introduction
 While the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), as
 specified in [XMPP-CORE] and [XMPP-IM], provides basic messaging and
 presence functionality, the fact that XMPP is at root a technology
 for streaming Extensible Markup Language [XML] data makes it possible
 to include virtually any structured information within XMPP, as long
 as such information is qualified by appropriate XML namespaces
 [XML-NAMES]. When sent over XMPP, such structured data formats and
 protocols are generally referred to as "XMPP extensions".
 A large number of such XMPP extensions exist. The main standards
 development organization in which such extensions are defined is the
 XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) (formerly the Jabber Software
 Foundation), which contributed XMPP to the Internet Standards
 process. Typically, such extensions are defined within the XSF's
 XMPP Extension Protocol (XEP) specification series. To date, the XML
 namespaces defined within the Jabber/XMPP community have used names
 of the form "jabber:*" (deprecated since early 2002) and
 "http://jabber.org/protocol/*" (not including names of the form
 "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-*" specified in the XMPP RFCs).
 However, it is desirable that names associated with future XMPP
 extensions be both unique and persistent, which is not necessarily
 the case with names that are also HTTP URLs. Therefore, in
 accordance with the process defined in [MECHANISMS], this document
 registers a formal namespace identifier (NID) for Uniform Resource
 Names [URN] associated with XMPP extensions published in the XSF's
 XEP series and for XML namespaces registered with the XSF's XMPP
 Registrar function [REGISTRAR].
2. Specification Template
 Namespace ID:
 The Namespace ID "xmpp" is requested.
 Registration Information:
 Version 1
 Date: 2007年04月27日
 Declared Registrant of the Namespace:
 Registering organization
 Organization: XMPP Standards Foundation
 Address: P.O. Box 1641, Denver, CO 80201 USA
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 Designated contact
 Role: XMPP Registrar
 Email: registrar@xmpp.org
 Declaration of Syntactic Structure:
 The Namespace Specific String (NSS) of all URNs that use the
 "xmpp" NID shall have the following structure:
 urn:xmpp:{ShortName}:{SubName}
 The keywords have the following meaning:
 (1) the "ShortName" is a required US-ASCII string that
 conforms to the URN syntax requirements (see RFC 2141)
 and defines a particular protocol or format that is used
 as an XMPP extension.
 (2) the "SubName" is an optional US-ASCII string that
 conforms to the URN syntax requirements (see RFC 2141)
 and defines a particular subset of the relevant protocol
 or format.
 The XSF's XMPP Registrar function shall be responsible for
 managing the assignment of both "ShortName" and "SubName"
 strings and maintaining a registry of resulting namespaces
 at <http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/namespaces.html>. The
 XMPP Registrar may also assign URNs in sub-trees below the
 level of the ShortName or SubName as needed for use in various
 XMPP extensions.
 Relevant Ancillary Documentation:
 Information about the XSF's XMPP Registrar function can be
 found at <http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0053.html>
 and <http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/>.
 Identifier Uniqueness Considerations:
 The XMPP Registrar is already responsible for managing
 the assignment of XML namespace names of the form
 "http://jabber.org/protocol/{ShortName}" and
 "http://jabber.org/protocol/{ShortName}#{SubName}"
 (e.g., "http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub" and
 "http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info"). In order to
 assign namespace names in the context of the "xmpp"
 NID, the XMPP Registrar shall simply modify the syntax
 of the namespace names it assigns from
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 "http://jabber.org/protocol/{ShortName}" and
 "http://jabber.org/protocol/{ShortName}#{SubName}" to
 "urn:xmpp:{ShortName}" and "urn:xmpp:{ShortName}:{SubName}".
 The XMPP Registrar shall ensure the uniqueness of all
 XMPP URNs by checking such names against the list of
 existing namespace names, as documented in XEP-0053
 (the controlling specification for the XMPP Registrar
 function). The XMPP Registrar shall, in all cases, directly
 ensure the uniqueness of the assigned strings and shall
 not assign secondary responsibility for management of any
 sub-trees. However, the XMPP Registrar may assign URNs
 in sub-trees below the level of the ShortName or SubName
 as needed for use in various XMPP extensions. The
 resulting URNs shall not be re-assigned.
 Identifier Persistence Considerations:
 The XMPP Registrar shall provide clear documentation of
 the registered uses of the "xmpp" NID in the form of
 XMPP Extension Protocol (XEP) specifications published
 at <http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/>, as well as a
 registry of the namespace names themselves at
 <http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/namespaces.html>.
 Process of Identifier Assignment:
 The XMPP Registrar's processes and procedures for
 identifier assignment are documented in XEP-0053,
 which is the controlling specification for the XMPP
 Registrar function. In particular, identifiers shall
 be issued only upon advancement of the relevant protocol
 specification to a status of Draft within the standards
 process, followed by the XMPP Standards Foundation (as
 specified in XEP-0001). The XMPP Registrar shall check
 all identifiers against the list of existing namespace
 names to ensure uniqueness and to encourage relevance
 and memorability. Assignment of URNs within the "xmpp"
 tree is reserved to the XMPP Standards Foundation,
 specifically to its XMPP Registrar function.
 Process for Identifier Resolution:
 The namespace is not currently listed with a Resolution
 Discovery System (RDS), but nothing about the namespace
 prohibits the future definition of appropriate resolution
 methods or listing with an RDS.
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 Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
 No special considerations; the rules for lexical
 equivalence specified in RFC 2141 apply.
 Conformance with URN Syntax:
 No special considerations.
 Validation Mechanism:
 None specified.
 Scope:
 Global.
3. Namespace Considerations
 The XMPP Standards Foundation has been developing Internet protocols
 since August 2001 and that work is expected to continue for the
 foreseeable future. The old-style "jabber:*" namespace names
 originally used in the Jabber open-source community were not proper
 URNs or URIs and thus were deprecated in early 2002. Since then, the
 namespace names assigned by the XMPP Registrar function of the XMPP
 Standards Foundation have been (equivalent to) specialized HTTP URLs
 whose authority component is "jabber.org". While that domain is
 currently under the control of the XMPP Standards Foundation, there
 is no guarantee that it will always remain so, thus potentially
 threatening the reliability and permanence of the assigned namespace
 names. The use of Uniform Resource Names with an appropriate
 Namespace ID will enable the XMPP Standards Foundation to assign
 cleaner, more general, more permanent, more reliable, and more
 controllable namespace names related to the XMPP extensions it
 defines, while keeping the tree of XMPP extensions produced by the
 XMPP Standards Foundation properly separate from the IETF tree used
 to define some of the core XMPP namespaces as well as namespaces
 related to XMPP extensions that may be produced in the future by the
 IETF.
4. Community Considerations
 The XMPP standards development community will benefit from
 publication of this namespace by having more permanent and reliable
 names for the XML namespaces defined in XMPP Extension Protocol
 specifications produced by the XMPP Standards Foundation.
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 The standards process followed by the XSF is open to contributions
 from any interested individual; such a contribution takes the form of
 a proposal submitted to the XMPP Extensions Editor
 <mailto:editor@xmpp.org>, accepted by the XMPP Council
 <http://www.xmpp.org/council/>, and published in the XSF's XMPP
 Extension Protocol (XEP) series at <http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/>.
 Use of the proposed space for a particular XML format or protocol
 extension will be contingent upon advancement of the appropriate
 specification within the XSF's standards process (as documented in
 [XEP]) and issuance of a namespace name within the "xmpp" tree by the
 XMPP Registrar (as documented in [REGISTRAR]).
5. Security Considerations
 This document introduces no additional security considerations beyond
 those associated with the use and resolution of URNs in general.
6. IANA Considerations
 This document defines a URN NID registration of "xmpp", which has
 been entered into the IANA registry located at
 <http://www.iana.org/assignments/urn-namespaces>.
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7. References
7.1. Normative References
 [MECHANISMS] Daigle, L., van Gulik, D., Iannella, R., and P.
 Faltstrom, "Uniform Resource Names (URN) Namespace
 Definition Mechanisms", BCP 66, RFC 3406, October 2002.
 [URN] Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997.
7.2. Informative References
 [REGISTRAR] Saint-Andre, P., "XMPP Registrar Function", XSF
 XEP 0053, December 2006.
 [XEP] Saint-Andre, P., "XMPP Extension Protocols", XSF
 XEP 0001, December 2006.
 [XML] Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., and E.
 Maler, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2nd ed)",
 W3C REC-xml, October 2000,
 <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml>.
 [XML-NAMES] Bray, T., Hollander, D., and A. Layman, "Namespaces in
 XML", W3C REC-xml-names, January 1999,
 <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names>.
 [XMPP-CORE] Saint-Andre, P., "Extensible Messaging and Presence
 Protocol (XMPP): Core", RFC 3920, October 2004.
 [XMPP-IM] Saint-Andre, P., "Extensible Messaging and Presence
 Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence",
 RFC 3921, October 2004.
Author's Address
 Peter Saint-Andre
 XMPP Standards Foundation
 P.O. Box 1641
 Denver, CO 80201
 USA
 EMail: stpeter@jabber.org
 URI: xmpp:stpeter@jabber.org
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