Wireless Application Protocol (Wap)
Wireless Application Protocol (Wap)
)PROTOCOL (WAP
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:INDEX OF THE PRESENTATION
Introduced in 1999, WAP proposed the following benefits for wireless network operators, content •
:providers and end users
Wireless network and mobile phone operators. WAP was designed to improve existing wireless data •
services, such as voicemail, while enabling the development of additional new mobile applications.
These applications could be developed without any further infrastructure changes or phone
.modifications
Content providers. WAP created a market for additional applications and mobile phone functionalities •
for third-party application developers to exploit. Writing applications in WML was proposed as a new
.programming language for developers to create effective mobile device applications
End users. Mobile phone users would benefit from easy, secure access to •
online services, such as banking, entertainment, messaging and other
information, on mobile devices. WAP could also allow access to intranet
.information -- such as corporate databases and business applications
Despite these proposed benefits, WAP did not experience widespread •
adoption in many countries, and its use declined significantly around 2010
.due to widespread HTML compatibility in mobile phones
WAP MODEL
The WAP model works similarly to the traditional clinet-server model but depends on an additional component •
.called a WAP gateway. This gateway's job is to act as an intermediary between mobile devices and the internet
Mobile devices of the time lacked the hardware resources commonly found in today's devices. As such, devices •
were usually equipped with lightweight mobile browsers, also known as minibrowsers or microbrowsers. When
a user entered a URL into their device's browser, the request was sent to a WAP gateway. This gateway would
visit the site on the device's behalf, retrieve the requested page and then convert the page into WML format.
.That WML code would then be sent to the device that would render the page
WAP PROTOCOL STACK
The WAP standard describes the following protocol stack for interoperability of WAP devices, equipment, •
:software and other technologies, which includes the following
;Wireless Application Environment for mobile device specifications and programming languages such as WML •
;Wireless Session Protocol, which manages connection suspensions and reconnections •
;Wireless Transaction Protocol, which manages transaction support for requests and responses to servers •
Wireless Transport Layer Security for managing privacy, authentication and data integrity through public key •
.cryptography
Wireless Datagram Protocol, an adaptation layer for consistent data formats in the other layers that defines how •
.data flows to the sender from the receiver
ADVANTAGES OF WAP
The main benefit brought about by WAP was that it made broad internet •
access possible for mobile devices. Before adopting WAP, mobile carriers
typically offered proprietary and extremely limited mobile access. A carrier
might offer a few dedicated services providing stock quotes, movie listings,
weather, news headlines and sports. However, general web access typically
.wasn't an option
In addition to making broad internet access possible, WAP improved access •
speeds through data compression and helped reduce the number of timeouts
.and connection failures that had previously plagued mobile access
DISADVANTAGES OF WAP
The primary disadvantage of WAP was that it was never universally adopted. •
In some areas, mobile providers held back adoption by charging significant
.additional fees for data access
Another disadvantage to WAP was that mobile browsers of the time lacked •
the capabilities of modern browsers. As a result, WAP sometimes failed to
render webpages on mobile devices correctly. Larger and more complex
.pages often couldn't be rendered at all
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