RE: regarding cc/pp

Subramanian

At the moment there do not seem to be any complete downloadable
implementations of CC/PP. To my knowledge the only code examples available
at the moment are:

Jigsaw does implement some aspects of the protocol but not things like
merging profiles. See http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/ and
http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/Doc/Programmer/ccpp.html

You can download the some code I wrote that demonstrates using the Jena RDF
API to manipulate CC/PP - see
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2001/HPL-2001-190.html. This does not
implement the CC/PP protocol though - I'm working on this at the moment.

In addition, the following organisations have implemented CC/PP and have
information available on the web:

Panda/Sasa Kiniko Yasuda, Keio University
http://yax.tom.sfc.keio.ac.jp/panda/slidemaker/0011ccpp/Overview.html

University of Wales Stuart Lewis http://www.ccpp.co.uk/,
http://users.aber.ac.uk/sdl/ccpp/cs39030.html

According to the CC/PP implementors guide the following organisations also
have implementations but I can't find any information available on the web:

Ericsson Wasalab (Mushashi)
Ericsson (WAP Application Server)
SBC/TRI (SBC/TRI Reference implementation)
Information Architects (Implementation by Chris Woodrow)

Also on this list two other implementations have been mentioned:

http://research.ebiquity.org/re/papers.html
Vlad Korolev, and Anupam Joshi, An End-End approach to wireless web access

http://www.argogroup.com/
"Argogroup does provide a UAProf server - this is provided as a part of
its UbiquinoX Contentmaster application server product. Argogroup's
product provides significantly more information about device capability
then UAProf. The data for this server is obtained by a global device
profiling capability." Vidhya Gholkar

hope this helps,

Mark Butler
Research Scientist HP Labs

-----Original Message-----
From: Subramanian Babu [mailto:subramanian.babu@majoris.com]
Sent: 29 August 2001 10:23
To: W3C
Subject: regarding cc/pp


where i do download or get cc/pp. how to configure it. where it exactly
sits in the architecture.
with regards
subramanian

Received on Wednesday, 29 August 2001 06:13:36 UTC