XML Configuration Access ProtocolThe XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) is a protocol, that allows a user to read, write, and modify application configuration data stored in XML format on a server and unlocks devices:False, OverviewXCAP maps XML document element attributes to HTTP URLs, so that these components can be directly accessed by clients using HTTP protocol. An XCAP server is used by XCAP users to store data like buddy lists and presence policy in combination with a SIP Presence FeaturesThe following operations are supported via XCAP protocol in a client-server interaction:
The operations above can be executed on the following items:
The XCAP addressing mechanism is based on XPath, that provides the ability to navigate around the XML tree. Application usagesThe following applications are provided by XCAP, by using specific auid (Application Unique Id):
StandardsThe XCAP protocol is based on the following ROOT standards:
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