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3.1.1 Terminology

3.1.2 Client Considerations

Clients that can accept and process HTTP cookies [RFC6265] as part of 
session-oriented interactions with an RDAP server are known as 
"session-oriented" clients. This type of RDAP client performs the role of an 
OpenID Connect Core 1.0 [OIDCC] Entity or End-User. An RDAP server performs the 
role of an OpenID Connect Core Relying Party (RP). A web browser used to send 
queries directly to an RDAP server is an example of a session-oriented client.

Clients that perform the role of an RP in interactions with an OP and send 
tokens to an RDAP server to authorize RDAP queries are known as 
"token-oriented" clients. An RDAP server also performs RP functions to verify 
the tokens received from the client and to retrieve information from the OP as 
necessary to make access control decisions. A web browser running JavaScript 
received from a web service that sends queries to an RDAP server is an example 
of a token-oriented client.

3.1.3 Overview

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