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The Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocols (LEAP) Manifesto

The Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocols (LEAP) Manifesto

The
Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocols (LEAP)
Manifesto


April 9, 2013

About The LEAP Manifesto

The LEAP Manifesto is organized as a series of largely independent articles. Each of these articles stands on its own, and can be read and understood independently of the others. Together, these articles provide a complete picture of the Mobile Messaging industry and the role of the LEAP protocols. Since each article is intended to be self-contained, some material is duplicated in more than one article.

The complete LEAP Manifesto is available in several alternative formats:
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The LEAP Manifesto consists of the following articles:

  • Executive Summary. An overview summary of the entire LEAP Manifesto. The Executive Summary provides a brief description of all the major elements of the manifesto.
    First Published: 2000/8/4 Last Updated: 2000/12/5
    Article formats: [HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
  • Part I: The LEAP Protocols
    • Overview of the LEAP Protocols. A general overview description of the LEAP protocols.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: August 8, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • The LEAP Protocol Development Model. A description of the processes used to develop the LEAP protocols, and how and why these differ from conventional development processes. This article also includes a criticism of the IETF protocol development processes.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: June 16, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • Free Protocols Foundation Policies and Procedures A description of the Free Protocols Foundations processses to ensure the development and maintenance of patent-free protocols.
      First Published: March 29, 2000
      Last Updated: June 26, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • ESRO: A Foundation for the Development of Efficient Protocols. A technical description of ESRO, the transport mechanism component of LEAP.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: August 9, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • EMSD: The LEAP E-Mail Component. A technical description of EMSD, the e-mail component of LEAP.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: July 14, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • Efficiency of EMSD. A technical paper analyzing the efficiency characteristics of EMSD and comparing its efficiency to other e-mail protocols.
      First Published: October 23, 1996
      Last Updated: August 16, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • A Brief History of LEAP. A summary of the major events in the evolution of the LEAP protocols.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: September 20, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • The Future of LEAP. A description of the planned future development of LEAP, including descriptions of several LEAP-based products and services which are currently under development.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: June 14, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
  • Part II: LEAPing Over Closed Solutions
    • The WAP Trap. A detailed criticism of a set of specifications called the Wireless Application Protocol, or WAP. This article demonstrates that WAP is entirely unfit to play the role of a Mobile Messaging industry standard.
      First Published: April 3, 2000
      Last Updated: May 26, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • LEAP: One Alternative to WAP. A point-by-point comparison of the LEAP protocols to the WAP specifications. This article demonstrates that LEAP has all the desirable characteristics of an industry standard protocol that WAP lacks.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: December 6, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • WAP Scraps. A discussion of what can be salvaged from what remains of WAP.
      First Published: August 28, 2001
      Last Updated: August 28, 2001
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • Operation Whiteberry. A description of how equivalent functionality to the closed BlackBerry mobile messaging solution can be implemented based on a completely open model, using existing open-source software implementations of LEAP, and existing off-the-shelf hardware components.
      First Published: February 27, 2001
      Last Updated: November 3, 2002
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
  • Part III: Making LEAP Widespread
    • Strategy for Making LEAP Widespread. A description of our strategy for encouraging widespread usage of the LEAP protocols, including the distribution of open-source software implementations of the protocols, and the availability of free subscriber services.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: August 8, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • EMSD on Windows CE. A technical paper describing the architecture and implementation of EMSD on Windows CE devices.
      First Published: March 3, 1997
      Last Updated: August 16, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • LEAP on Palm OS. A technical paper describing the architecture and implementation of LEAP on Palm OS devices.
      First Published: September 27, 2001
      Last Updated: September 27, 2001
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • LEAP in JAVA. A technical paper describing the architecture and implementation of LEAP in JAVA.
      First Published: February 4, 2003
      Last Updated: February 4, 2003
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]

      LEAP on Linux Based PDAs. A technical paper describing the architecture and implementation of LEAP on Linux Based PDAs.
      First Published: September 27, 2001
      Last Updated: September 27, 2001
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]

    • Trying out LEAP. A step-by-step, hands-on demonstration of how the LEAP protocols can be used to turn any Windows CE device into a fully functional Mobile Messaging device.
      First Published: June 12, 1998
      Last Updated: June 12, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • WhiteBerry and Bluetooth. A description of how WhiteBerry and Bluetooth can be used in combination to bring new and enhanced messaging capabilities to the mobile professional.
      First Published: July 27, 2001
      Last Updated: July 31, 2001
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • Use of EMSD for Mail Notification. A description of how EMSD can be used to provide a general Mail Notification service.
      First Published: TBD
      Last Updated: TBD
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
    • Lessons From History: Comparative Case Studies. An analysis of the factors which lead to the success or failure of protocols, including discussions of several historical case studies.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: July 7, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
  • Part IV: The Mobile Messaging Industry
    • The Mobile Messaging Industry. An overview of the Mobile Messaging industry, and a description of the essential factors that are required for its long term success and growth.
      First Published: August 4, 2000
      Last Updated: August 10, 2000
      Article formats: [ONE-HTML] [SPLIT-HTML] [PDF] [PS] [Text Only]
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