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Title : Diameter C++ API
Author(s) : Y. Ohba, V. Fajardo, D. Patel
Filename : draft-ohba-aaa-diameter-cxxapi-00.txt
Pages : 41
Date : 2002-10-3
The Diameter authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
protocol provides support for peering AAA transactions across the
Internet. This document describes a standardized API for the
Diameter protocol. The API is defined for the C++ language. The
intent of the API is to foster source code portability across
multiple programming platforms, leveraging the object-oriented nature
of C++ and reusing what is already defined in the Diameter C API as
much as possible. The C++ API can also be used as a basis to define
more platform-independent API such as Java-based API.
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