Annotation of OpenXM/doc/ascm2001/ox-messages.tex, Revision 1.2
1.2 ! takayama 1: %%$OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/ascm2001/ox-messages.tex,v 1.1 2001/03/07 02:42:11 noro Exp $
1.1 noro 2:
3: \section{OX messages}
4:
5: An OX message for TCP/IP is a byte stream consisting of
6: a header and a body.
7: \begin{center}
8: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
9: \hline
10: Header & \hspace{10mm} Body \hspace{10mm} \\
11: \hline
12: \end{tabular}
13: \end{center}
14: The header consists of two signed 32 bit integers.
15: The first one is an OX tag
16: and the second one is a serial number of the OX message.
17: %Negative numbers are expressed by the two's complement.
18: Several byte orders including the network byte order
19: are allowed and the byte order is determined as a part of
20: the establishment of a connection. See Section \ref{secsession} for details.
21:
22: The OX messages are classified into three types:
23: DATA, COMMAND, and SPECIAL.
24: We have currently the following general tags for the OX messages.
25: \begin{verbatim}
26: #define OX_COMMAND 513 // COMMAND
27: #define OX_DATA 514 // DATA
28: #define OX_SYNC_BALL 515 // SPECIAL
29: #define OX_DATA_WITH_LENGTH 521 // DATA
30: #define OX_DATA_OPENMATH_XML 523 // DATA
31: #define OX_DATA_OPENMATH_BINARY 524 // DATA
32: #define OX_DATA_MP 525 // DATA
33: \end{verbatim}
34:
35: A new OX tag may be added.
36: The new tag should be classified into DATA or COMMAND.
37: For example, \verb+ OX_DATA_ASIR_LOCAL_BINARY + was added recently
1.2 ! takayama 38: to send internal serialized objects of Asir via the OpenXM protocol
! 39: for efficiency reason.
1.1 noro 40: This is a tag classified to DATA.
41: See the web page of OpenXM to add a new tag \cite{openxm-web}.
42:
43: %An OpenXM client admit that its own command sends some OX messages
44: %sequentially at once.
45: %
46: %For example, the asir command
47: %{\tt ox\_execute\_string(P, "Print[x+y]")} sends an OX data message
48: %{\tt (OX\_DATA, (CMO\_STRING, "Print[x+y]"))} and an OX command message
49: %{\tt (OX\_COMMAND, (SM\_executeStringByLocalParser))} to an OpenXM
50: %server.
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