2.1.12 Web Replication and Caching (wrec)

NOTE: This charter is a snapshot of the 44th IETF Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It may now be out-of-date. Last Modified: 26-Feb-99

Chair(s):

John Martin <martin@terena.nl>
Bill Maggs <billm@mci.net>

Applications Area Director(s):

Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu>
Patrik Faltstrom <paf@swip.net>

Applications Area Advisor:

Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu>

Mailing Lists:

General Discussion:wre @cs.utk.edu
To Subscribe: wrec-request@cs.utk.edu
Archive: ftp://cs.utk.edu/pub/wrec

Description of Working Group:

The purpose of this working group is to define a co-ordinated caching and replication framework for the world wide web.

Replication of web services and caching of http responses are distinct paradigms that to a large degree require distinct solutions. However, it is also important that web caches and replicated services be able to coexist. Ultimately, the working group will define a framework for efficient, reliable, and predictable service in a web which includes both replicas and caches. Part of this framework will be a means by which replicas and caches may be automatically discovered and utilized by clients.

Because of the wide variety of caching and replication solutions which are already in use, the initial task of the group is to familiarize itself with the diversity of existing practice. The group will therefore produce a document which provides a taxonomy of existing caching / replication developments and terminology which would be used as a reference for later work. In parallel with this, existing protocols and standards which are not publicly documented will be submitted to the IESG for publication as informational RFCs by their respective proponents. Once the initial phase is complete, the group will make a recommendation as to whether further protocol work is necessary or desirable, and submit a revised charter for consideration by IESG and IAB.

Goals and Milestones:

Mar 99

  

First issue of I-D on taxonomy and terminology (Editor: I. Melve)

Mar 99

  

First issue of I-Ds on existing caching / replication protocols

Mar 99

  

Meet at Minneapolis IETF

Apr 99

  

First issue of I-D on design goals / research issues (Editor: J. Touch)

Apr 99

  

Final issues of I-Ds on existing caching / replication protocols

Jun 99

  

Final issue of I-D on taxonomy and terminology

Jun 99

  

Final issue of I-D on design goals / 688 research issues

Jul 99

  

Meet at Oslo IETF

Jul 99

  

Submit I-Ds to IESG for publication as Informational RFCs

Jul 99

  

Revise charter

Internet-Drafts:

No Request For Comments

Current Meeting Report

None received.

Slides

None received.