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authorAndrew Arnott <andrewarnott@gmail.com>2012-01-29 14:32:45 -0800
committerAndrew Arnott <andrewarnott@gmail.com>2012-01-29 14:32:45 -0800
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Merge branch 'splitDlls'.
DNOA now builds and (in some cases) ships as many distinct assemblies.
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+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// <copyright file="IDirectedProtocolMessage.cs" company="Andrew Arnott">
+// Copyright (c) Andrew Arnott. All rights reserved.
+// </copyright>
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+namespace DotNetOpenAuth.Messaging {
+ using System;
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Implemented by messages that have explicit recipients
+ /// (direct requests and all indirect messages).
+ /// </summary>
+ public interface IDirectedProtocolMessage : IProtocolMessage {
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Gets the preferred method of transport for the message.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>
+ /// For indirect messages this will likely be GET+POST, which both can be simulated in the user agent:
+ /// the GET with a simple 301 Redirect, and the POST with an HTML form in the response with javascript
+ /// to automate submission.
+ /// </remarks>
+ HttpDeliveryMethods HttpMethods { get; }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Gets the URL of the intended receiver of this message.
+ /// </summary>
+ Uri Recipient { get; }
+ }
+}