Simple Event Notification System Environment (SENSE)


Abstract: The Simple Event Notification Service Environment (SENSE) is a client-server communciation service technology for computer networks that enhances the organization and delivery of asynchronous status information. In its simplest form, SENSE is a reliable clearinghouse and delivery service for event notices.


What's Here

Notes on the condition of the document:


Table of Contents:

Introduction and Architecture

Introduction and Overview

Elements of the System

Data Model

Information Syntax


Client API

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SENSE Client API, call interface spec


Appendices:

Error Codes

Reserved Properties

Configuration Options

The Server's Publication

Editions of Publications

Server Management Properties

The SNMP.TRAP Edition

The Minimal Edition of a Publication

Server-Supplied Properties in Event Messages

Condition Codes for Publications

Classes of SENSE Publications


Related Documents

Spec of Simple Text Event Protocol (STEP) Edition


Glossary

Glossary of Terms


Copyright (C) 1996 by Richard Landau & Jay Martin. All rights reserved.
Comments and flames to the authors. "Why use rational argument when there's a flamethrower handy?" Hey, go ahead. We didn't exactly leave the gloves on when we wrote this. Richard Landau (landau@hannah.enet.dec.com) & Jay Martin (jkm@underscore.com) using that sterling tool, HTML Author. Last modified 96/05/19.