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OMI - Role of Agent

1995 Version of ANSI (Equivalent to Current ISO Version) of Standard

4.3.2 The role of the agent

OMI allows, but does not require, an agent process that multiplexes requests from any number of clients on one node in a single session. Thus several clients may share one connection to a server, and all OMI servers shall accept multiplexed requests.

Note – Although agents are an important conceptual part of this International Standard, their existence does not affect the form, content, or sequence of messages. A simple implementation could provide one client per session, and you may read "client" wherever "agent" appears.

This International Standard describes the agent as a separate process, but an implementation may provide its functions by any method.

The agent is synchronous. A session supports only one transaction at a time. The agent shall send one request and then no more until the server’s response arrives or the circuit fails.

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