[rfc-dist] RFC 5707 on Media Server Markup Language (MSML)

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Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:47:52 -0800
Subject: [rfc-dist] RFC 5707 on Media Server Markup Language (MSML)
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        RFC 5707

        Title:      Media Server Markup Language (MSML) 
        Author:     A. Saleem, Y. Xin,
                    G. Sharratt
        Status:     Informational
        Date:       February 2010
        Mailbox:    adnan.saleem at RadiSys.com, 
                    yong.xin at RadiSys.com, 
                    garland.sharratt at gmail.com
        Pages:      184
        Characters: 376984
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-saleem-msml-09.txt

        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5707.txt

The Media Server Markup Language (MSML) is used to control and invoke
many different types of services on IP media servers.  The MSML control
interface was initially driven by RadiSys with subsequent significant
contributions from Intel, Dialogic, and others in the
industry.  Clients can use it to define how multimedia sessions
interact on a media server and to apply services to individuals or
groups of users.  MSML can be used, for example, to control media
server conferencing features such as video layout and audio mixing,
create sidebar conferences or personal mixes, and set the properties
of media streams.  As well, clients can use MSML to define media
processing dialogs, which may be used as parts of application
interactions with users or conferences.  Transformation of media
streams to and from users or conferences as well as interactive voice
response (IVR) dialogs are examples of such interactions, which are
specified using MSML.  MSML clients may also invoke dialogs with
individual users or with groups of conference participants using
VoiceXMLThis document is not an Internet Standards Track 
specification; it is published for informational purposes.


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