=================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/OpenXM/doc/ascm2001p/ox-messages.tex,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -p -r1.1 -r1.2 --- OpenXM/doc/ascm2001p/ox-messages.tex 2001/06/19 07:32:58 1.1 +++ OpenXM/doc/ascm2001p/ox-messages.tex 2001/06/20 03:08:05 1.2 @@ -1,25 +1,21 @@ -%%$OpenXM$ +%%$OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/ascm2001p/ox-messages.tex,v 1.1 2001/06/19 07:32:58 noro Exp $ \section{OX messages} An OX message for TCP/IP is a byte stream consisting of -a header and a body. -\begin{center} +a header and a body: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline Header & \hspace{10mm} Body \hspace{10mm} \\ \hline -\end{tabular} -\end{center} +\end{tabular}. The header consists of two signed 32 bit integers. The first one is an OX tag and the second one is a serial number of the OX message. - %Negative numbers are expressed by the two's complement. %Several byte orders including the network byte order %are allowed and the byte order is determined as a part of %the establishment of a connection. See Section \ref{secsession} for details. - The OX messages are classified into three types: DATA, COMMAND, and SPECIAL. %We have currently the following general tags for the OX messages: