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INFORMATIONAL
Network Working Group                                       Y. KawatsuraRequest for Comments: 3538                                       HitachiCategory: Informational                                        June 2003Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) Supplement for thev1.0 Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP)Status of this Memo   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this   memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This document describes detailed Input/Output parameters for the   Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP) Payment Application Programming   Interface (API).  It also describes procedures in the Payment Bridge   for the use of SET (SET Secure Electronic Transaction) as the payment   protocol within Version 1.0 of the IOTP.Table of Contents1. Introduction....................................................31.1 Objectives of this Document.................................31.2 Scope of this specification.................................31.2.1 The version of IOTP specification.....................31.2.2 The version of SET specification......................41.2.3 The version of IOTP Architecture document.............41.3 Audience....................................................41.4 Notation....................................................41.5 Terminology.................................................42. Requirements & Development Policy...............................43. Business Models.................................................53.1 Entity models between SET and IOTP..........................53.2 Role of Participants........................................53.3 Scope of Transaction Types..................................63.4 Types of transaction not in scope...........................64. Architecture of SET/IOTP........................................75. Trading Types of SET/IOTP.......................................75.1 Baseline Purchase...........................................75.2 Cash Advances...............................................85.3 Status Inquiry .............................................8Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 1]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20036. General Flow of SET/IOTP........................................86.1 Baseline Purchase...........................................96.1.1 Brand Independent Baseline Purchase...................96.1.2 Brand Dependent Baseline Purchase....................136.2 Cash Advances..............................................146.3 Status Inquiry.............................................157. IOTP Payment APIs..............................................167.1 Brand Compilation Related API Calls........................167.1.1 Find Accepted Payment Brand..........................167.1.2 Find Accepted Payment Protocol.......................177.1.3 Get Payment Initialization Data......................187.1.4 Inquire Authentication Challenge.....................197.1.5 Authenticate.........................................197.1.6 Check Authentication Response........................197.2 Brand Selection Related API Calls..........................207.2.1 Find Payment Instrument..............................207.2.2 Check Payment Possibility............................217.3 Payment Transaction Related API Calls......................227.3.1 Start Payment Consumer...............................227.3.2 Start Payment Payment Handler........................237.3.3 Resume Payment Consumer..............................247.3.4 Continue Process.....................................257.3.5. Change Process State................................267.4 General Inquiry API Calls..................................267.4.1 Payment Instrument Inquiry...........................267.4.2 Inquire Pending Payment..............................267.4.3 Remove Payment Log...................................277.5 Payment Related Inquiry API Calls..........................277.5.1 Check Payment Receipt................................277.5.2 Expand Payment Receipt...............................277.5.3 Inquire Process State................................287.5.4 Start Payment Inquiry................................297.5.5 Inquire Payment Status...............................308. SET dependent Process..........................................30      8.1 Relationships between them for IOTP Purchase/Cash Advances.308.2 Definition of Identifiers..................................318.2.1 Definition of BrandId................................318.2.2 Definition of ProtocolBrandId........................318.2.3 Definition of ProtocolId.............................338.2.4 Relationship between Ids.............................338.3 Process prior to Payment...................................348.3.1 FindAcceptedPaymentProtocol Function.................348.3.2 FindPaymentInstrument Function.......................358.3.3 GetPaymentInitializationData Function................368.4 Process of Payment.........................................378.4.1 StartPaymentConsumer Function........................378.4.2 StartPaymentPaymentHandler Function..................418.4.3 ContinueProcess Function (Consumer Side).............42Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 2]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20038.4.4 ContinueProcess Function (Payment Handler Side)......438.4.5 InquireProcessState Function.........................458.5 Payment Receipt............................................458.5.1 CheckPayReceipt Function.............................458.5.2 ExpandPayReceipt Function............................458.6 Status Inquiry.............................................468.7 Resume Process.............................................478.8 SET Scheme Specific Authentication on IOTP.................478.9 SET Bridge ProcessState....................................488.9.1 SET Bridge ProcessState of Consumer..................488.9.2 SET Bridge ProcessState of Payment Handler...........498.10 Relationship between Pay Step and Deliv Step on SET/IOTP..498.11 Completion Code...........................................508.12 PercentComplete...........................................508.13 Severity..................................................519. Error Handling.................................................519.1 Types of Errors............................................519.2 IOTP Level Error (OAC Error)...............................529.3 IOTP Level Error (SET Bridge Error)........................529.4 SET Level Error (SET Technical Error)......................529.4.1 SET Initiation Error.................................529.4.2 SET Transaction Error................................539.5 SET Level Error (SET Business Error).......................5310. Security Considerations.......................................5411. References....................................................5412. IANA Considerations...........................................5513. Acknowledgement...............................................5514. Author's Address..............................................5515. Full Copyright Statement......................................561. Introduction   This chapter describes the outline of this document.1.1 Objectives of this Document   This document describes how SET (SET Secure Electronic Transaction)   works within the IOTP (Internet Open Trading Protocol).1.2 Scope of this specification1.2.1 The version of IOTP specification   This document is written based on IOTP Version 1.0 [RFC 2801].Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 3]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20031.2.2 The version of SET specification   This document is written based on SET Version 1.0 [SET].1.2.3 The version of IOTP Architecture document   This document is written based on IOTP Payment API document Version   1.0 [IOTP Payment API].1.3 Audience   This document is indented for readers who are familiar with the   following documents:   1) IOTP Specification Version 1.0 [RFC 2801]   2) SET Specification, in particular Book 2:Programmer's Guide and      Book3:Formal Protocol Definition,   3) External Interface Guide to SET Secure Electronic Transaction   4) Internet Open Trading Supplement: Architecture and Payment API      [IOTP API]1.4 Notation   SET Messages and Elements are described with the prefix "SET".   Examples:   SET PRes   SET OD   SET SaleDetail1.5 Terminology   This document uses the following terms:   SET/IOTP             The specification described in this document.   SET related message  Both SET Messages and SET Initiation Messages2. Requirements & Development Policy   This chapter describes the requirements and development policies of   SET/IOTP.   The requirements of SET/IOTP are as follows:   o  To be based on SET specifications.  Interoperability at the      payment level must be maintained.Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 4]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   o  To not enforce modifications which are specific to SET/IOTP.      General features of IOTP should not be tampered with to cater to a      particular payment method.   o  To keep integrity between IOTP and SET.  Inconstancy must not be      raised between IOTP and SET elements when they have the same      meaning.   The development policy of SET/IOTP is as follows:   o  To minimize the number of message round trips   o  To minimize the length of messages3. Business Models   This chapter describes the difference in entity models between SET   and IOTP, the definitions of Trading Roles in SET/IOTP, and the scope   of SET/IOTP.3.1 Entity models between SET and IOTP   The following table describes how SET and IOTP entities correspond to   each other.   |    IOTP Entity                SET Entity         |   | ------------------------------------------------ |   | Consumer        <--->      Card Holder           |   | Merchant        <--->      Merchant (Initiation) |   | Payment Handler <--->      Merchant (Payment)    |   | Delivery Handler<--->      None                  |   | None            <--->      Acquirer              |      Figure 1 Entity Models between SET and IOTP3.2 Role of Participants   The following table describes the trading roles in SET/IOTP.   Trading Roles        Role   -------------------------------------------------------------   Consumer             An Individual who purchases goods and/or                        services, and pays for the value received                        by choosing a SET Transaction.  This                        individual corresponds with the                        CardHolder in SET.Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 5]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Merchant             An organization that provides goods and/or                        services for purchase, accepts payment                        methods, delivers invoices and triggers                        payment processes.   Payment Handler      An organization that processes negotiations on                        payments including SET payment transactions.   Delivery Handler     An Organization that ships digital or physical                        goods to the Consumer.   Customer Care        The same as in [RFC 2801].   Provider   Merchant Care        The same as in [RFC 2801].   Provider3.3 Scope of Transaction Types   The types of IOTP transactions that are supported in this document   are as follows:   o  Brand Independent Baseline Purchase when SET is used for payment   o  Brand Dependent Baseline Purchase when SET is used for payment   o  Cash Advances (Brand Independent and Brand Dependent case)   o  Status Inquiry on SET payments3.4 Types of transaction not in scope   The types of transactions that are NOT covered in this document are   as follows:   o  Credit Reversal Process   o  Customer Care Service with Consumer Related SET Certificate      Registration   o  Customer Care Service with Consumer Related SET Certificate      Registration InquiryKawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 6]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20034. Architecture of SET/IOTP   SET/IOTP Architecture is as follows:   IOTP client (Consumer)  <--------------->  IOTP server (Merchant)         ^                     Internet             ^         | IOTP Payment                             | IOTP Payment         |    API                                   |    API         v                                          v   IOTP/Payment Bridge                        IOTP/Payment Bridge        ^                                           ^        | Existing Payment APIs, e.g.,              |        | SET, Mondex, etc.                         |        v                                           v   Existing Payment Software               Existing Payment Software      Figure 2 SET/IOTP Architecture   IOTP Application Core (OAC): Software that processes IOTP messages.   IOTP Payment Bridge (OPB): Interface between OAC and Existing Payment   Software.  SET Bridge is also an interface between OAC and SET Core.   Existing Payment Software (EPS): Existing Software that processes   Payments.  The SET Core is software that supports mechanisms in SET   specification from Book1 to Book3.  EPS does NOT necessarily have to   implement the SET Initiation Processor, which is specified in SET   EIG.  SET Related Module Both SET related OPB and EPS.5. Trading Types of SET/IOTP   This chapter describes the outline of SET/IOTP trading types.5.1 Baseline Purchase   Three steps will take place in a Baseline Purchase in the following   order:   (1) Offer Step   Consumer selects goods/services over the Internet, for instance on   the web, and then chooses the payment method (SET is selected), the   SET brand, the payment currency, and then confirms the invoice.   There are two Offer Process types, Brand Independent and Brand   Dependent.Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 7]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (1-a) Brand Independent Purchase   In a Brand Independent Purchase, the Merchant sends the TPO Block and   Offer Response Block simultaneously after the consumer's purchase   decision.  The Brand Independent Purchase has the merit of   eliminating one round of messages compared with the Brand Dependent   Purchase because the contents of the Offer Response Block (for   example, the description on the invoice) do not change based on the   selected brand.   (1-b) Brand Dependent Purchase   Brand Dependent Purchase is used when the contents of the Offer   Response Block are dependent on the selected Payment Brand.  With   this method, the currency selection and discounts based on payment   method can be implemented.   (2) Payment Step   The Consumer confirms the order and then pays for the order with a   SET Transaction.  The SET Transaction messages will be encapsulated   in IOTP Messages.   (3) Delivery Step   After completing the Payment, the Consumer receives the   goods/services via either on-line or physical delivery.5.2 Cash Advances   Cash Advances can be made via a Value Exchange Transaction in IOTP. A   first Payment by SET and a second Payment by some other payment   mechanism is supported in Baseline IOTP.  The Cash Advance has two   types - Brand Independent and Brand Dependent Cases.5.3 Status Inquiry   A Consumer can send a SET Payment Inquiry in IOTP.  The SET Message   is encapsulated in an IOTP Message.6. General Flow of SET/IOTP   This chapter illustrates the general SET/IOTP message flows.Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 8]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20036.1 Baseline Purchase   Baseline purchases consist of two types, Brand Independent Purchase   and Brand Dependent Purchase.  Each type is illustrated in the charts   below.6.1.1 Brand Independent Baseline Purchase   The general flow of a Brand Independent Purchase is as follows:   (1) Consumer Side (Before PayRequest Message)   SET Core     SET Bridge       OAC      |             |             |  TPO & OfferResp message      |             |             |<------------------- From      |             |<------------|                       Merchant      |             | FindPayment |      |             |   Instrument|      |             |------------>|      |             |  Response   |      |             |<------------|      |             | CheckPayment|      |             |  Possibility|      |             |------------>|      |             |  Response   |      |             |<------------|      |<------------| StartPayment|      |------------>|     Consumer|      |             |------------>| PayRequest Message      |             |  Response   |-------------------> To Payment                                    (SET Init Resp/        Handler                                         SET PInitReq)      Figure 3 Consumer Side for Brand Independent (1)Kawatsura                    Informational                      [Page 9]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (2) Consumer Side (After PayRequest Message)   SET Core     SET Bridge       OAC      |             |             |  Pay Exch Message      |             |             |<------------------- From      | SET PInitRes|<------------|  (SET PInitRes)      P.H.      |<------------| Continue    |      |------------>|     Process |      |  SET PReq   |------------>|  Pay Exch Message      |             |  Response   |-------------------> To P.H.      |             |             |    (SET PReq)      |             |             |  Pay Exch Message      |             |             |<------------------  From P.H.      |  SET PRes   |<------------|    (SET PRes)      |<------------| Continue    |      |------------>|    Process  |      |             |------------>|      |             |Response[END]|      |             |<------------|      |             | CheckPayment|      |             |     Receipt |      |             |------------>|      |             |  Response   |      |             |<------------|      |             |ExpandPayment|      |             |     Receipt |      |             |------------>|      |             |  Response   |      |             |<------------|      |             |ChangeProcess|      |             |       State |      |             |------------>|      |             |  Response   |      Figure 4 Consumer Side flow for Brand Independent (2)Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 10]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (3) Merchant Side                                 OAC        SET Bridge                                  |--------------->|                                  |FindAccepted    |                                  | PaymentBrand   |                                  |<---------------|                                  |  Response      |                                  |--------------->|                                  |FindAccepted    |                                  | PaymentProtocol|                                  |<---------------|                                  |  Response      |                                  |--------------->|                                  |GetPaymentInit- |                                  | lizationData   |          TPO & Offer Resp Msg.   |<---------------|         <------------------------|  Response      |   To  Consumer      Figure 5 Merchant Side flow for Brand IndependentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 11]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (4) Payment Handler Side.                                 OAC        SET Bridge        SET Core              PayRequest Message  |                |             |   From    ---------------------->|                |             |    Consumer  (SET Init Res/      |--------------->|             |                    SET PInitReq) |StartPayment    |------------>|                                  | PaymentHandler |<------------|             PayExch Message      |<---------------|             |   To      <----------------------|  Response      |             |    Consumer (SET Init Req/       .                .             .                   SET PInitRes)  .                .             .             PayExch Mssage       |                |             |           ---------------------->|                |             |   From Consumer (SET PReq)       |--------------->| SET PReq    |                                  | Continue       |------------>|                                  |       Process  |<------------|                                  |<---------------| SET PRes    |                                  |  Response      |             |                                  |--------------->|             |                                  | Inquire        |             |                                  |   ProcessState |             |                                  |<---------------|             |                                  |  Response      |             |                                  |--------------->|             |                                  | ChangeProcess  |             |                                  |      State     |             |           PayResponse Message    |<---------------|             |         <------------------------|  Response      |             |   To  Consumer (SET PRes)      Figure 6 Payment Handler side flow for Brand IndependentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 12]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20036.1.2 Brand Dependent Baseline Purchase   The general flow of a Brand Dependent Purchase is as follows:   (1) Consumer Side (Before PayRequest Message)   SET Core     SET Bridge       OAC      |             |             |  TPO message      |             |             |<------------------- From      |             |<------------|                       Merchant      |             | FindPayment |      |             |   Instrument|      |             |------------>|      |             |  Response   |      |             |<------------|      |             | CheckPayment|      |             |  Possibility|      |             |------------>|  TPO Selection Msg.      |             |  Response   |-------------------> To Merchant      |             |             |<------------------  From Merchant      |             |<------------| Offer Response Msg.      |<------------| StartPayment|      |------------>|     Consumer|      |             |------------>| PayRequest Message      |             |  Response   |-------------------> To Payment                                    (SET Init Resp/        Handler                                         SET PInitReq)      Figure 7 Consumer Side flow for Brand Dependent (1)   (2) Consumer Side (After PayRequest Message)   This flow is the same as Brand Independent.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 13]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (3) Merchant Side                                 OAC        SET Bridge                                  |--------------->|                                  |FindAccepted    |                                  | PaymentBrand   |                                  |<---------------|                                  |  Response      |                                  |--------------->|                                  |FindAccepted    |                                  | PaymentProtocol|          TPO  Message            |<---------------|         <------------------------|  Response      |   To Consumer                    |                |          TPO Selection Message   |                |         ------------------------>|                |   From Consumer                  |--------------->|                                  |GetPaymentInit- |                                  | lizationData   |          Offer Response Message  |<---------------|         <------------------------|  Response      |   To  Consumer      Figure 8 Merchant Side flow for Brand Dependent (1)   (4) Payment Handler Side   This flow is the same as Brand Independent.6.2 Cash Advances   IOTP Cash Advances processes can be made with a credit card using an   IOTP Value Exchange Transaction.  In Cash Advances a first Payment by   a SET Transaction, and a second Payment by some other payment   mechanism, is supported in Baseline IOTP.  The general flow is   omitted.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 14]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20036.3 Status Inquiry   The general flow of a Status Inquiry is as follows:   (1) Consumer Side   SET Core     SET Bridge       OAC      |             |             |      |             |             |      |             |<------------|      |<------------| StartPayment|      |------------>|      Inquiry|      | SET InqReq  |------------>| Inquiry Request      |             |  Response   |-------------------> To P.H.      |             |             |   (SET InqReq)      |             |             |      |             |             | Inquiry Response      |             |             |<------------------- From P.H.      |             |             |   (SET InqRes)      | SET Inq Res |<------------|      |<------------| Continue    |      |------------>|      Process|      | SET InqReq  |------------>|      |             |    [End]    |      |             |ChangeProcess|      |             |        State|      |             |<------------|      |<------------|      Figure 9 Consumer Side flow for Status Inquiry   (2) Payment Handler Side                                   OAC        SET Bridge     SET Core              InquiryReq message    |              |             |   From    ------------------------>|              |             |    Consumer     (SET InqReq)       |------------->|             |                                    |InquirePayment|------------>|                                    |        Status| SET InqReq  |                                    |              |<------------|                                    |              | SET InqRes  |              InquiryResp message   |<-------------|             |   To      <------------------------|  Response    |             |    Consumer     (SET InqRes)       |      Figure 10 Payment Handler Side flow for Status InquiryKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 15]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037. IOTP Payment APIs   This section provides a summary of SET/IOTP interactions with API   calls as in [IOTP Payment API].   The description of parameters hereafter are written as follows:      Parameter name : Mandatory (M) or Optional (O) : Description   For more details on the IOTP Payment APIs, see [IOTP Payment API].   "-" in the Description is the same as description in the [IOTP   Payment API].   Notice: Status is the status of SET/IOTP.  Though some Fields are   specified "#IMPLIED" in [IOTP Payment API], if the fields must be   used in SET/IOTP, this document specifies the status as Mandatory,   (M).7.1 Brand Compilation Related API Calls7.1.1 Find Accepted Payment Brand   Receive the payment scheme specific packaged data to generate Brand   Component.  In this version of SET/IOTP, This API must be called   before Find Accepted Payment Protocol function.   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayDirection       : M : This must be set "Debit".   CurrCodeType       : M : This should be set "ISO4217-A".   CurrCode           : M : -   Amount             : M : -   MerchantPayId      : M : -   MerchantOrgId      : M : -   WalletId           : O : -   MerchantData       : O : The details are not specified in                            this document.   Output Parameters   -----------------   BrandItem          : M : See NOTE below.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 16]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   NOTE: Parameters of BrandItem   -----------------------------   BrandId            : M : This is defined in thesection 8.2.1.   xml:lang           : M : -   BrandName          : M : Brand Name, such as "MasterCard".   BrandLogoNetLocn   : M : -   BrandNarrative     : O : This is not specified in this document.   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.    Content7.1.2 Find Accepted Payment Protocol   Receive the payment scheme specific packaged data to generate the   PayProtocol Component.   Input Parameters   ----------------   BrandId            : M : This is defined in thesection 8.2.1.   PayDirection       : M : This must be set "Debit".   CurrCodeType       : M : This should be set "ISO4217-A".   CurrCode           : M : -   Amount             : M : -   MerhcantPayId      : M : -   MercahntOrgId      : M : -   WalletId           : O : -   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.    Content   MerchantData       : O : This is not specified in the SET/IOTP.   Output Parameters   -----------------   ProtocolItem       : M : See NOTE below.   BrandItem          : M : -   NOTE Parameters of ProtocolItem   -------------------------------   ProtocolId         : M : This is set "SETv1.0".   ProtocolBrandId    : M : This is set the Payment Protocol Specific                            ID corresponding to the BrandId as Input                            Parameter and ProtocolId as the                            Output Parameter.  For the detail,                             see 8.2.2.   xml:lang           : M : -   ProtocolName       : M : This is not specified in this document                            but must be included the protocol name                            and its version at least.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 17]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   PayReqNetLocn      : O : The Net Location indicating where a                            unsecured Payment Request Message should                            be sent if this protocol choice is used.   SecPayReqNetLocn   : O : The Net Location indicating where                            a secured Payment Request Message                            should be sent if this protocol choice                            is used.   ProtocolAmount     : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.    PackagedContent   PayProtocol        : M : The XML Packaged Data, which includes    PackagedContent         the information for the 1st SET                            Initiation Process.  See for the details                            tosection 8.3.1.   Brand              : M : In this document, BrandId, which is the                            same as Input Parameter,must be set ONLY.                            See NOTE below.   CurrencyAmount     : M : See NOTE below.   ProtocolBrand      : M : Multiple Components are not arrowed in                            the current version of SET/IOTP.   Note Parameters of CurrencyAmount   ---------------------------------   CurrCodeType       : M : This should be set "ISO4217-A".   CurrCode           : M : -   Amount             : M : -   Note Parameters of Brand   ------------------------   BrandId            : M : -7.1.3 Get Payment Initialization Data   This API is used to get the packaged content in Payment Component.   Input Parameters   ----------------   BrandId            : M : See the details ofsection 8.2.1.   MerchantPayId      : M : -   PayDirection       : M : This is set "Debit".   CurrCodeType       : M : This is set "ISO5217-A".   CurrCode           : M : -   Amount             : M : -   OkFrom             : M : -   OkTo               : M : -   ReceiverOrgId      : M : Organization ID which is used to get                            TradingRolePackagedContents, which                            depend on the organizations for each.   MerchantOrgId      : M : -Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 18]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   ProtocolId         : M : This field must be set "SETv1.0".   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   ProtocolBrand      : M : -   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the current version    Content                 of SET/IOTP.   ProtocolAmount     : O : This is not used in the current version    PackagedContent         of SET/IOTP.   PayProtocolPackaged: M : This field is copied from the    Content                 PayProtocol Component.   OrderPackaged      : M : Packaged Data regarding the Order data,    Content                 which the Merchant's OAC sets.   BrandSelBrandInfo  : O : This is not used in the current    PackagedContent         version of SET/IOTP.   BrandSelProtocol   : O : This is not used in the    AmountInfoPackaged      current version of SET/IOTP.    Content   BrandSelCurrency   : O : This is not used in the    AmountInfo              current version of SET/IOTP.    PackagedContent   Output Parameters   -----------------   OkFrom             : M : -   OkTo               : M : -   OrderPackaged      : M :Changed OrderPackagedContent if    Content                it rewrites the order information.                           Otherwise, passed the same input                           data to OAC.   TradingRole       : O : The receiver depended    PackagedContent        TradingRolePackagedContent.  The Name                           Attribute of the packaged contents                           must include "Payment:" as the prefix,                           for example "Payment:SET-OD".  Multiple                           TradingRoleData may be returned.7.1.4 Inquire Authentication Challenge   This is not used in the current version of SET/IOTP.7.1.5 Authenticate   This is not used in the current version of SET/IOTP.7.1.6 Check Authentication Response   This is not used in the current version of SET/IOTP.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 19]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.2 Brand Selection Related API Calls7.2.1 Find Payment Instrument   This API is used to get the Payment Instruments that can be accepted   by the Payment Handler on behalf of the Merchant.   Input Parameters   ----------------   BrandId            : M : See the details ofsection 8.2.2.   ProtocolId         : M : This must be set "SETv1.0".   PayDirection       : M : This must be set "Debit".   CurrCodeType       : M : This should be set "ISO5217-A".   CurrCode           : M : -   Amount             : M : -   ConsumerPayId      : M : -   WalletId           : O : -   ProtocolBrand      : M : -   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the current    Content                 version of SET/IOTP.   ProtocolAmount     : O : This is not used in the current    PackagedContent         version of SET/IOTP.   PayProtocolPackaged: M : See details forsection 8.3.1.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   PayInstrument      : M : Multiple PayInstrument Ids may                            be returned. See NOTE below.   NOTE Parameters of PayInstrument   --------------------------------   Id                 : M : This must be unique each SET                            Certificates which the                            Consumer can use.   xml:lang           : M : -   PayInstName        : M : -Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 20]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.2.2 Check Payment Possibility   If the SET Bridge receives this API Message, the SET Bridge returns   three packaged content fields.   Input Parameters   ----------------   BrandId            : M : This is set the consumer selected                            BrandId.   PaymentInstrumentId: M : This is set the consumer selected                            PaymentInstrumentID.   PayDirection       : M : This is set "Debit".   CurrCodeType       : M : This is set "ISO4217-A".   CurrCode           : M : -   Amount             : M : -   ProtocolId         : M : This must be set "SETv1.0".   WalletId           : O : -   Passphrase         : O : -   ConsumerPayId      : M : -   ProtocolBrand      : M : This is set the consumer selected                            ProtocolBrand Component.   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the current    Content                 version of SET/IOTP.   ProtocolAmount     : O : This is not used in the current    PackagedContent         version of SET/IOTP.   PayProtocol        : M : This field is copied from the PayProtocol   PackagedContent          Component   Output Parameter   ---------------   BrandSelBrandInfo  : O : This is not used in the current   PackagedContent          version of SET/IOTP.   BrandSelProtocol   : O : This is not used in the    AmountInfoPackaged      current version of SET/IOTP.    Content   BrandSelCurrency   : O : This is not used in the    AmountInfoPackaged         current version of SET/IOTP.    ContentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 21]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.3 Payment Transaction Related API Calls7.3.1 Start Payment Consumer   In SET/IOTP, this API is used for the Consumer's SET Bridge to   process the 1st SET Initiation and any subsequent SET messages.   Input Parameters   ----------------   BrandId            : M : ID for the consumer selected                            Brand.  See the details ofsection 8.2.1.   PaymentInstrumentId: M : ID for the consumer selected                            Instrument.   CurrCodeType       : M : The consumer selected CurrCodeType.   CurrCode           : M : The consumer selected CurrCode.   Amount             : M : The consumer selected Amount.   PayDirection       : M : Indicates the payment direction                            from the Consumer's prospective.   ProtocolId         : M : The consumer selected ProtocolId.   OkFrom             : M : -   OkTo               : M : -   ConsumerPayId      : M : -   WalletID           : O : -   Passphrase         : O : -   CallBackFunction   : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   CallBackLanguage   : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.    List   ProtocolBrand      : M : ID for the consumer selected                            Protocol dependent Brand information.   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the current    Content                 version of SET/IOTP.   ProtocolAmount     : O : This is not used in the current    PackagedContent         version of SET/IOTP.   PayProtocolPackaged   : M : Seesection 8.2.2.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   ContStatus         : M : "Continue" must be set if there is                            in no problem   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 6.5.1.    ContentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 22]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.3.2 Start Payment Payment Handler   This API is used to initiate a payment on the Payment Handler's side.   The SET Related Module does a payment initialization.  The SET   Related Module processes SET Message received and returns the   appropriate SET Message (e.g., 2nd SET Initiation or SET PinitRes   message).   Input Parameters   ----------------   BrandId            : M : ID for the consumer selected Brand.                            See the details ofsection 8.2.1.   ConsumerPayId      : O : ID for the consumer generated payment                             transaction.   CurrCodeType       : M : The consumer selected CurrCodeType.                            This should be set "ISO4217-A".   CurrCode           : M : The consumer selected CurrCode.   Amount             : M : The consumer selected Amount.   PayDirection       : M : This is set "Debit".   ProtocolId         : M : The consumer selected ProtocolId.                            This must be set "SETv1.0".   OkFrom:            : M : -   OkTo               : M : -   PaymentHandlerPayId: M : -   MerchantOrgId      : M : -   WalletID           : O : -   Passphrase         : O : -   CallBackFunction   : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   CallBackLanguage   : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.    List   BrandPackaged      : O : This is not used in the current   Content                  version of SET/IOTP.   ProtocolAmountP    : O : This is not used in the current    PackagedContent         version of SET/IOTP.   PayProtocolPackaged: M : -    Content   ProtocolBrand      : M : Information for the consumer selected                            Protocol dependent Brand.   BrandSelBrandInfo  : O : This is not used in the current    PackagedContent         version of SET/IOTP.   BrandSelProtocol   : O : This is not used in the    AmountInfo              current version of SET/IOTP.    PackagedContent   BrandSelCurrency   : O : This is not used in the    AmountInfo              current version of SET/IOTP.    PackagedContentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 23]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   TradingRolePackaged: O : Copied from the TradingRoleData    Content                 Component.  The Name Attribute of                            the packaged contents must include                            "Payment:" as the prefix,                            for example "Payment:SET-OD".   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 6.5.2.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 6.5.2.    Content   ContStatus         : M : "Continue" must be set if there                             is no problem.7.3.3 Resume Payment Consumer   This API is used to restart a payment transaction when the   transaction is suspended for some reason such as a time out.  The   last SET Message relevant to this suspended transaction is returned   as the Response.   Input Parameters   ----------------   ConsumerPayId     : M : -   WalletId          : O : -   PassPhrase        : O : -   CallBackFunction  : O : This is not used in the current version                           of SET/IOTP.   CallBack          : O : This is not used in the current version    LanguageList           of SET/IOTP.   Output Parameters   -----------------   ContStatus        : M : -   PaySchamePackaged : M : Seesection 8.7.    ContentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 24]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.3.4 Continue Process   This API is used to pass a SET related message, received from the   counter party, to the SET Bridge, and accept the next SET message as   a response.   (1) Consumer Side Payment Bridge   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : Set ConsumerPayId   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 8.4.3.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   ContStatus         : M : Set "End" if SET PRes message is                            received in the PaySchemePackagedContent                            as the input parameter, otherwise set                            "Continue".   PaySchemePackaged  : O : If ContStatus is set "End", this is not    Content                 used.  See 8.4.3.   (2) Payment Handler Side Payment Bridge   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : Set PaymentHandlerPayId   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 8.4.4.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   ContStatus         : M : Set "End" if SET PRes message is                            received in the                            PaySchemePackagedContent as the                            output parameter, otherwise set                            "Continue".   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 8.4.4.    ContentKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 25]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.3.5. Change Process State   This API is used by the OAC to change the Process State of the OPB.   For instance, it is used to change the Payment Status after a SET   Payment Transaction was completed.  When an error or suspend happens,   this API is also used.   (1) Consumer Side Payment Bridge   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : Set ConsumerPayId   ProcessState       : M : -   CompletionCode     : M : -   ProcessType        : M : -   WalletID           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   Output Parameters   -----------------   ProcessState      : M : -   CompletionCode    : M : -   PercentComplete   : O : Seesection 8.13.   xml:lang          : O : -   StatusDesc        : O : This field is not specified in SET/IOTP.7.4 General Inquiry API Calls7.4.1 Payment Instrument Inquiry   This API is not used in the current version of SET/IOTP.7.4.2 Inquire Pending Payment   This API is used to check whether the payment Bridge or its wallet is   currently in use, or not.   Input Parameters   ----------------   WalletID           : O : -   Output Parameters   -----------------   PayId              : M : -Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 26]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.4.3 Remove Payment Log   This API is used both Consumer and Payment Handler.   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : -   WallerId           : O : -   Passphrase         : O : -   There is no output parameters.7.5 Payment Related Inquiry API Calls7.5.1 Check Payment Receipt   This API is used to check a Payment Receipt.  However since the   current SET specification does not support Receipts, SET/IOTP sends   its own visual information of a Receipt to the SET Bridge.   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : -   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 8.5.1.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   There is no output Parameter.7.5.2 Expand Payment Receipt   This expands an IOTP Payment Receipt Component packaged data into a   form which may be used for display or printing purposes.   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : -   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   PackagedContent    : M : Seesection 8.5.2.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 27]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Output Parameters   -----------------   BrandId            : M : -   ProtocolBrandId    : M : -   PayInstrumentId    : M : -   PaySchemePayId     : M : LID_M in the SET PRes message is                            set.  (The format of this value must                            be same as SET Initiation.)   Amount             : M : Amount * AuthRatio (or CapRatio if                            available).  CapRatio should be the                            high priority than AuthRatio.   CurrCodeType       : M : -   CurrCode           : M : -   PayDirection       : M : -   ProtocolId         : M : -   ProtocolTransId    : O : -   TimeStamp          : M : This value should be used the                            Date field of MessageWrapper in the                            SET PRes message   xml:lang           : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   ConsumerDesc       : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   PaymentHandlerDesc : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   StyleNetLocn       : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   PaymentProperty    : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.7.5.3 Inquire Process State   This API is used to check the payment status.  For example, when the   OAC receives a Continue Payment Response API, it uses this API if the   ContStatus is set to "End".  This API can be used at anytime.   (1) Consumer Payment Bridge   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : Set ConsumerPayId   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 28]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Output Parameters   -----------------   ProcessState       : M : -   PercentComplete    : O : See 8.13 for the guideline of                            setting value.   CompletionCode      : O : Seesection 8.12.   xml:lang           : O : -   StatusDesc         : O : -   PayReceiptNameRefs : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   PayReceiptPackConts: O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   (2) Payment Handler Payment Bridge   Input Parameters   ----------------   PayId              : M : Set PaymentHandlerPayId   WalletId           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   Output Parameters   -----------------   ProcessState       : M : -   PercentComplete    : O : Seesection 8.13 for the guideline                            of setting value.   CompletionCode      : O : Seesection 8.12.   xml:lang           : O : -   StatusDesc         : O : -   PayReceiptNameRefs : O : This is set "PRes".   PayReceiptPackConts: O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.7.5.4 Start Payment Inquiry   This API call returns the SET InqReq Message in order to process a   SET Inquiry.   Input Parameters   ----------------   ConsumerPayId      : M : -   WalletId           : O : -   Passphrase         : O : -   Output Parameters   -----------------   PaySchemePackaged  : M:  Packaged Data to include SET    Content                 InqReq message.  Seesection 8.6.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 29]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20037.5.5 Inquire Payment Status   The Payment Handler uses this API request for Consumer initiated   inquiry processing.  In SET/IOTP, the Payment Handler's SET Bridge   receives a SET InqReq message in an InquirePaymentDetail API.  The   SET Core processes it, and creates a SET InqRes message.  The   response encapsulates the SET InqRes message.   Input Parameters   ----------------   PaymentHandlerPayId: M : -   WalletID           : O : -   PassPhrase         : O : -   PaySchemePackaged  : M : Seesection 8.6.    Content   Output Parameters   -----------------   PaymentHandlerPayId: M : -   ProcessState       : M : -   CompletionCode     : O : -   xml:lang           : O : -   StatusDesc         : O : -   PaySchamePackaged  : M : Seesection 8.6.    Content8. SET dependent Process   This chapter describes the core concepts for the development of   SET/IOTP.8.1 Relationships between them for IOTP Purchase/Cash Advances   This document describes SET Initiation Messages based on the [SET   EIG].  Merchant sends the 1st SET Initiation Message to the Consumer   in order to activate a SET payment transaction.  After this message,   the other SET Initiation Messages (JPO, etc.) and the SET payment   Transaction (SET PinitReq message, etc.) are exchanged between the   Consumer and the Payment Handler.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 30]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   +------------+                 +----------+   |            |                 |          |   |            |<----------------| Merchant |   |            | 1st SET InitMsg |          |   |            |                 +----------+   |  Consumer  |                 +----------+   |            |                 |          |   |            |<--------------->|   P.H.   |   |            | Other SET Init/ |          |   +------------+ SET Message     +----------+      Figure 11 Relationship between IOTP Messages and SET Messages   When the Merchant sends any data (e.g., SET SaleDetail) except a SET   Related messages (e.g., SET PinitRes message), it can send it by two   different methods:   (a) The Merchant sends the data via the Consumer.   (b) The Merchant sends the data out-of-band.   In case (a), the Merchant sends the data by encapsulating it into   TradingRoleData.PackagedContent inside the Offer Response Block sent   to Consumer.  The data is copied to the Payment Request Block and   sent to the Payment Handler.  This case assumes that the format of   the data is already agreed upon between the Merchant and the Payment   Handler.   This document does not specify case (b).8.2 Definition of Identifiers8.2.1 Definition of BrandId   BrandId should be used registered identification for IANA.  Now, the   following BrandIds have registered:   Amex, Dankort, JCB, Maestro, MasterCard, MICOS, VISA, atCredits,   EZpay, GeldKarte, Mondex, paybox8.2.2 Definition of ProtocolBrandId   ProtocolBrandID is defined as follows:   <Premise> SET BrandID is defined as brand[:Product]. ([] is indicated   as optional.)  In SET, The brandID is a brand name, which corresponds   to the brand of the payment card.  Additionally the Product is a   product name, which is defined as the type of product within the   specific brand such as Gold Card.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 31]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Set IOTP ProtocolBrandId as follows:      brand:Product:PCN   In here,   o  The brand above is the same as the sub data of SET BrandID, as      Brand Name (brand), defined in SET.   o  Product above is the same as the sub data of SET BrandID, as      Product Name (Product), defined in SET.   o  PCN above is the Promotional Card Name, and is written in the SET      Certificates.      Example:      Visa:Gold:WalMart   Since SET Brand ID has a colon between brand and Product, the two   colons should be able to delimit Brand, Product, and PCN.   Product and PCN can omit if necessary.  For the detail of these   definitions are follows:   (1) The case of omitting Product      Definition:   brand::PCN      Example:      VISA::UC_VISA   (2) The case of omitting PCN      Definition:  brand:Product      Example:     VISA:Gold   (3) The case of omitting Product, PCN      Definition:  brand      Example:     VISAKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 32]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Invalid Examples:      VISA:Gold:      VISA::      VISA:      ProtocolBrandId which there is no brand.8.2.3 Definition of ProtocolId   Protocolld defines as follows:      ProtocolId := SETName + Version      SETName := "SET"      Version := "v" + version + "." + revision   Where the version is number matching a major SET version, and the   revision is the number matching a minor SET revision.      Example:      "SETv1.0","SETv2.0"   NOTE: In the current version of SET/IOTP, "SETv1.0" is fixed as   ProtocolId.8.2.4 Relationship between Ids   ProtocolBrandId must be unique and depends on BrandId and ProtocolId.   The followings are map among BrandId and ProtocolId, which have   registered in IANA, and ProtocolBrandId.      BrandId      ProtocolId   ProtocolBrandId      -----------------------------------------      Amex         SETv1.0      Amex      Dankort      SETv1.0      Dankort      JCB          SETv1.0      JCB      MasterCard   SETv1.0      MasterCard      Nicos        SETv1.0      Amex      VISA         SETv1.0      VISA   Regarding to the BrandIds except above, the BrandId registrant (e.g.,   credit card company) MUST register it in order to be able to map one   to one between ProtocolBrandId and the pair of BrandId and   ProtocolId.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 33]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20038.3 Process prior to Payment8.3.1 FindAcceptedPaymentProtocol Function   (1) Parameter of PayProtocolPackagedContent      Name        : O : This is not used in SET/IOTP.      Content     : M : This should be set "PCDATA".      Transform   : M : This is set "BASE64".      ContentData : M : SET specific protocol data.  Includes data                        that is used to create the 1st SET Initiation                        Message that is not contained in other                        IOTP elements.   (2) Parameter in the ContentData   Parameters of ContentData are described below.  The Field Values   follow the [SET EIG].      Field                      Required      ------------------------------------      MIME-Version               Optional      Content-Transfer-Encoding  Mandatory      SET-Initiation-Type        Mandatory      SET-LID-M                  Optional      SET-InstallTotalTrance     Optional      SET-Recurring              Optional      SET-Ext-OID                Optional      SET-Ext-Data               Optional      SET-Ext-Mandatory          Optional      SET-Echo-In-Response       Optional      SET-Echo-In-Request        Optional   For Example:      MIME-Version: 1.0      Content-Transfer-Encoding: Binary      SET-Initiation-Type: Payment-Initiation      SET-Recurring: 31 19960223      SET-Service-URL:http://www.custcare.com/index.html      SET-LID-M: 515A533033363632594B   Note: The contents in ProtoclPackagedContent must be US-ASCII and   encoded by BASE64.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 34]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20038.3.2 FindPaymentInstrument Function   (1) Information of PayInstrument   Returns a list of Payment Instrument IDs related to the BrandId and   ProtocolBrandId.  In this document, BrandId and ProtocolId are   defined insection 8.2.   In this document, Brand has two recognized meanings in SET/IOTP, as   follows:   Brand as Primary Brand:      The Primary Brand is the Brand which is defined as brand in SET,      such as VISA, MasterCard, Nicos.   Brand as Dual Brand or Promotional Brand:      The Dual Brand is the payment instrument which has two Brand, such      as UC-VISA (UC Card and VISA Card) This style is popular in Japan.      A Promotional Brand means that, if the Consumer pays with that      Brand, then the Consumer will receive some additional benefit such      as discount or frequent flyer point.   1. ProtocolBrandId as a Primary Brand      Example:      "MasterCard", "MasterCard::UC", "MasterCard:Gold:" and      "MasterCard::WalMart" are all MasterCard Brands.   2. ProtocolBrandId as a Dual Brand or a Promotional Brand      Example:      "MasterCard::UC" is Dual Brand of "MasterCard" and "UC".      "SET:MasterCard::WalMart" is Promotional Brand of MasterCard-      WallMart.   The SET Bridge receives the ProtocolBrandId from the OAC in the   FindPaymentInstrument Function,Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 35]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (1) If the accepted ProtocolBrandId is XXX:YYY      The SET Related Module searches for ProtocolBrandIds with the      string "XXX:YYY:*" (* is wild card), the corresponding      PaymentInstrumentIds of all ProtocolBrandIds with the matching      Primary Brand (regardless of also being a Dual Brand or      Promotional Brand) will be returned to the OAC, for the Consumer      to select from.   (2) If the accepted ProtocolBrandId is XXX:YYY:ZZZ      The SET Related Module searches for ProtocolBrandIDs with the      string "XXX:YYY:ZZZ", only the corresponding PaymentInstrumentIds      of the ProtocolBrandIds that match the Dual Brand or Promotional      Brand will be returned to OAC, for the Consumer to select from.   Example:      Assume ProtocolBrandIds are correspond to PaymentInstrumentIds in      the SET Bridge as follows,      ProtocolBrandId        PaymentInstrumentId      ------------------------------------------      MasterCard             1      MasterCard::UC         2      MasterCard::WallMart   3      VISA::UC               4      If the SET Bridge receives a ProtocolBrandId as "MasterCard" in      the FindPaymentInstrument Function, the SET Bridge will return      "1","2", and "3".  However, if the SET Bridge receives a      ProtocolBrandId as "MasterCard::UC" to OAC, SET Bridge will      returns only "2".8.3.3 GetPaymentInitializationData Function   (1) Create TradingRolePackagedContent   If necessary, The SET Related Module generates   TradingRolePackagedContent corresponded to the received   ReceiverOrgID. The ContentData of TradingRolePackagedContent is the   information which the Payment Handler needs to process the SET   Transaction (for example, the SET SaleDetail. and the SET OD).  The   ContentData, Content, and the Transform must be agreed upon between   the Merchant and the Payment Handler beforehand.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 36]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   The Name Attribute of the packaged contents must include "Payment:"   as the prefix, for example "Payment:SET-OD".  If there is no   PackagedContent corresponding to ReceiverOrgID, such that the SET   Related Module does not need to create the PackagedContent, the   TradingRolePackagedContent is not created.   Parameters in TradingRolePackagedContent   ----------------------------------------   Name        : O : This is not specified in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : Should be identical between the Payment                     Handler and the Merchant.   Transform   : M : Should be identical between the Payment                     Handler and the Merchant.   ContentData : M : Element Data for the Payment Handler to                     process the SET Transaction.  Should be                     identical between the Payment Handler and                     the Merchant.8.4 Process of Payment8.4.1 StartPaymentConsumer Function   (1) Process of the 1st SET Initiation Message   Since there are similar items between the SET Initiation Message   Fields and IOTP Elements, IOTP elements can be used for the   corresponding SET Initiation Fields.  Other SET Initiation Fields,   except URL information (for detail, see below), is encapsulated in   the PayProtocolPackagedContent.   This document does not specify how the SET Related Module implements   the 1st SET Initiation Process.   The following table shows the list of SET Initiation Fields that   corresponds to IOTP Elements.   SET Initiation Field        IOTP Element (in TPO.Brandlist)   ---------------------------------------------------------------   SET-Version                 Consumer selected ProtocolId   SET-Brand                   Consumer selected ProtocolBrandId   SET-Amount                  Consumer selected Amount Data in                               CurrencyAmount.   --------------------------------------------------------------   SET Initiation Field        IOTP Element (in OfferResp)   --------------------------------------------------------------   Order Description          The hash data of ContentData of                                    PackagedContent of Order Component.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 37]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (b) SET-Version:   SET-Version can be corresponded to ProtocolId.  The version number   appears after the "v" for the SET-Version.   ProtocolId -> _______                 SETv1.0                     ~~~<- SET-Version      Figure 12 ProtocolId vs SET-Version   (c) SET-Brand:   SET-Brand can be corresponded to ProtocolBrandId.   (d) SET-PurchAmt:   It is necessary to adjust the format of the Amount between IOTP and   SET, since IOTP and SET use different syntax.   Assumption:   o  In SET/IOTP, The "ISO4217-A" (the currency code which is      represented by three alphabet, such as "USD") is mandatory.   o  Consumer Side SET Related Module should have a mapping table      between "ISO4217-A" and "ISO4217-N" (the currency code which is      represented by three digit, such as "840").   (d) -1 Content of the SET-PurchAmt   The content of the SET-PurchAmt is as follows:      SET PurchAmt: currency amount amtExp10   For a description see [SET] Book 2, page 299.  For example, $129.50   is represented by "840 12950 -2".  In this case, the corresponding   values for the "currency", "amount" and "amtExp10" are "840", "12950"   and "-2" respectively.   (d) -2 Content of IOTP Amount Elements   The content of the three IOTP amount elements consist of the   following: Amount, CurrCodeType and CurrCode.  For a description of   each, see [RFC 2801].  For example, $129.50 is represented by the   following:      CurrCodeType="ISO4217-A"      CurrCode="USD"Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 38]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003      Amount="129.50"      (d) -3 Example of how-to-translate      The one-to-one mapping between the IOTP format and the SET format      is very simple.  This example of sequence below uses the example      of IOTP amount Element above.   1) Translate from IOTP CurrCode (ISO4217-A) to SET currency (ISO-      4217-N).  For example, if CurrCode="USD", then the value of      currency is "840".   2) Calculate how many decimal places are represented in the Amount.      For example, if Amount="129.50", there are "2" decimal places.   3) [The number of decimal places] *( -1) corresponds to the SET      amtExp10.  In the above case, SET amtExp10 = 2 * (-1) = -2.   4) 10^[The number of the Amount's decimal places] * Amount      corresponds to the SET amount.  In the above example, SET amount =      10^2 * 129.50 = 12950.   5) Concatenate three integers and use white spaces as a delimiter.   Finally, in the above case, the SET PurchAmt is represented as "840   12950 -2".   (e) SET OD (Order Description) vs. IOTP Order Information   In the IOTP, the OAC handles the Order Information, such as display   use, as SET uses the Order Information.  Payment Handler does not   know the actual Order Information because the Merchant and Payment   Handler may exist in the separate domains.  However, Payment Handler   needs to get the SET OD from Merchant via the Consumer or directly   because Payment Handler needs the SET OD to create 2nd SET Initiation   message and after.  In this situation, the Merchant should not pass   the actual order information to the Payment Handler because the order   information may be considered private data.  Therefore, SET/IOTP   defines SET OD as the hash of IOTP Order Information.  The hash   algorithm must be SHA1.   But the Order Component may be included two or more Packaged Content   (see [RFC 2801]).  Therefore SET/IOTP specifies to create hash as   follows:   (e) -1. If the Name attribute does not have the Name attribute, such   that the Order Component have only one Packaged Content, hash the   Contents Data using SHA1 simply and be encoded by BASE64.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 39]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (e) -2. Otherwise, such that there exists the Name attribute, sort   the Packaged Contents in the UTF-16 character code order of Name   attribute and hash the Content Data using SHA1 and concatenate them   in proper sequence, then hash it using SHA1 again and be encoded by   BASE64.   NOTE:   To avoid different character encodings between applications, in this   document, SET OD MUST be constructed from the ContentData in   OrderPackagedContent as follows:   (1) Convert it to network byte ordered Unicode encoding data.   (2) Hash (1) using SHA1   (3) Convert (2) to BASE64 US-ASCII data   Therefore, "Content-Type","charset" MUST be "text/plain","us-ascii"   respectively when SET Initiation message is constructed.   (f) SET-***-URL vs. IOTP Net Location   In IOTP, the OAC handles location data therefore the OAC does not   need to pass net location data on to the OPB.  However, some vender   implemented consumer SET/IOTP wallets may need the URL information to   process the SET Initiation.  Thus, if necessary, the Consumer's SET   Related Module must set appropriate URL data to SET-***-URL.   (2) Create the next SET related message   Generate SET related message (SET PInitReq or SET Initiation   Response) at the SET Related Module, to be sent to the Payment   Handler.   (3) Error check of the next SET related message.   If SET related message which is created in (2) is SET Initiation   Response and includes any error in it, SET Related Module creates an   ErrorResponse message with ErrorCode to "EncapProtErr" and the   Severity to "HardError" and sent it to the OAC.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 40]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (4) Create PaySchemePackagedContent   The followings are the parameter of PaySchemePackagedContent in   StartPaymentConsumerResponse.   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64. (e.g., SET PinitRes message or                     SET Initiation Response Message)   Name        : O : This is not used in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   (5) Store of the Payment Information   SET Bridge should store the following in the DataBase:   o  ConsumerPayId   o  PaySchemePackagedContent   o  ContStatus   o  ContentSoftwareId (corresponding to the PaySchemePackagedContent)   o  ProcessState8.4.2 StartPaymentPaymentHandler Function   (1) Process for TradingRoleData   SET Bridge must processes appropriately, for example pass it to the   SET Core, if there exists the TradingRolePackagedContent as the input   Parameter.   (2) SET Specific Process   The SET Related Module processes the SET Initiation Response or the   SET Transaction (SET PInitReq).  In addition, the SET Related Module   generates a message (the next SET Initiation Message or SET PInitRes)   corresponding to the results of the processed message.  This message   will be sent to the Consumer.   (3) Error check of the next SET related message.   If SET related message which is created in (2) includes any error,   SET Related Module create an ErrorResponse message with ErrorCode to   "EncapProtErr" and the Severity to "HardError" and sent it to the   OAC.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 41]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (4) Generate PaySchemePackagedContent   PaySchemePackagedContent which Encapsulate the SET Initiation Message   or SET PInitRes into ContentData and generate the   PaySchemePackagedContent.  The Parameters of PaySchemePackagedContent   as Output is as follows:   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64 (e.g., SET PinitRes message or                     SET Initiation Response Message).   Name        : O : This is not used in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64"8.4.3 ContinueProcess Function (Consumer Side)   (1) SET Specific Process   The Parameters of PaySchemePackagedContent as Input is as follows:   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64 (e.g., SET PinitRes message,                     SET PRes message or SET Initiation                     Response Message).   Name        : O : This is not used in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64"   SET Related Module processes the SET Related Message in the   PaySchemePackagedContent, then SET Related Message corresponding to   the processed message is created if necessary.   (2) SET Related Message Error Check   If SET related message which is created in (2) includes any error,   SET Related Module create an ErrorResponse message with ErrorCode to   "EncapProtErr" and the Severity to "HardError" and sent it to the   OAC.   (3) Create PaySchemePackagedContent   The followings are the parameter of PaySchemePackagedContent in   ContinueProcessResponse.   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64 (e.g., SET PinitReq message,                     SET PReq message or SET Initiation                     Response Message).Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 42]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Name        : O : This is not used in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   If the ContentData which has received from Payment Handler is SET   PRes message, this data is not created.8.4.4 ContinueProcess Function (Payment Handler Side)   (1) Brand Integrity Check between IOTP Elements and SET Elements   Since the Consumer sets the Amount and Brand in the SET Message,   based on the IOTP message, it might be altered when the IOTP message   is copied to the SET message.  Thus, the Payment Handler needs to   check the Elements in IOTP components (Payment, etc.) and the   Elements in the SET message to make sure they are consistent.  The   IOTP Brand specified by the Merchant should correspond to the Brand   used in the SET payment.   The Brand Integrity check sequence is as follows:   (a) After receiving the SET PReq message, check the Consumer selected   Brand information (e.g., ProtocolBrandId) in the IOTP Payment Request   against information in the SET certificate in the SET PReq message.   (b) If they do not match, return a SET Bridge Level Error   (Severity="HardError", ErrorCode="AttNotValid" and Names="BrandId").   Additionally, the SET PReq message signature must be verified with   the SET CardHolder's certificate.  (This is done during a normal SET   Transaction.)   NOTE: This integrity check is necessary evenif There is no   Promotional Card Name in the ProtocolBrandId because SET may have   selected the MasterCard even though IOTP has selected the VISA.   (2) SET Related Process   Encapsulate the SET related Message (SET Initiation Message or SET   Transaction Message) in to Content Data of PaySchemePackagedContent   and send it to the Sender.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 43]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   The followings are the parameters of PaySchemePackagedContent as   output.   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64 (e.g., SET PinitReq message,                     SET PReq message or SET Initiation                     Response Message).   Name        : O : This is not used in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   (3) SET Related Message Error Check   If SET related message which is created in (2) includes any error,   SET Related Module create an ErrorResponse message with ErrorCode to   "EncapProtErr" and the Severity to "HardError" and sent it to the   OAC.   If SET related message which is created in (2) is SET PRes message,   and its message includes except:   (a) CompletionCode in SET PRes message is "authorizationPerformed"   and AuthCode is "Approved" or (b) CompletionCode in SET PRes message   is "capurePerformed" and CapCode "Success",   SET Related Module create ErrorResponse message with ErrorCode to   "BusinessError"and the Severity to "HardError" and sent it to the   OAC.   (4) Create PaySchemePackagedContent   The followings are the parameter of PaySchemePackagedContent in   ContinueProcessResponse.   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64 (e.g., SET PinitRes message,                     SET PRes message or next SET Initiation                     Message).   Name        : O : "PRes" only if ContentData includes                     SET PRes message, otherwise this is                     not used in the current SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   If ContentData includes the SET PRes message, ContStatus MUST be   "End".Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 44]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20038.4.5 InquireProcessState Function   (1) Setting ProcessState   Values for the ProcessState are described insection 8.9.2.   (2) Setting CompletionCode   Set to "Unspecified" when a SET Business Failure has occurred, and   set StatusDesc to the value corresponding to AuthCode or CapCode.   (3) Setting StatusDesc   The values for PayStatusDesc are not specified in the SET/IOTP.   (4) Create PayReceiptNameRefs   Set to "PRes" in the PayReceiptNameRefs8.5 Payment Receipt8.5.1 CheckPayReceipt Function   SET Related Module does not check the Payment Receipt Information   especially, sends the general response message as long as valid   request message.   The Parameters of PayReceiptPackagedContent are followings:   Name        : O : This MUST be set "PRes"   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET PRes message which is encoded by BASE64.8.5.2 ExpandPayReceipt Function   (1) PayReceiptPackagedContents   The Parameters of PayReceiptPackagedContent are as follows:   Name        : O : This MUST be set "PRes"   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET PRes message which is encoded by BASE64.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 45]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (2) Get the current status information   SET Related Module gets out the following element from Data Base   using ConsumerPayId, PaymentHandlerPayId as keys.   o  BrandId   o  ProtocolBrandId   o  PayInstrumentId   o  Amount   o  CurrCodeType   o  CurrCode   o  PayDirection   (3) Get the SET Data   SET Related Module gets the following data from SET PRes message   which take as the Request Message.   (a) Date Field in the MessageWrapper Date field between SET and IOTP   is slightly different.  The different things are as follows:   o  There is no TimeZone in the Date field of SET.   o  Second and Milli-second can be omitted in the Date field of SET   Therefore, SET Related Module needs to compensate the Date   information when TimeStamp field is set.   (b) AuthRatio in SET PRes message.  (CapRatio is high priority than   AuthRatio if available.)   (c) LID_M in SET PRes message.  (The style of this value is the same   as it of SET Initiation message.)8.6 Status Inquiry   In SET/IOTP, SET Inquiry Initiation is not supported (i.e., omitted).   SET Inquiry Messages are embedded in the PaySchemeData element in   IOTP Inquiry Messages.   The Parameters of PaySchemePackagedContent in   StartPaymentInquiryResponse are follows:   Name        : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET InqReq message which is encoded by BASE64.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 46]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   The Parameters of PaySchemePackagedContent in InqurePaymentStatus are   follows:   Name        : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET InqReq message which is encoded by BASE64.   The Parameters of PaySchemePackagedContent in   InquirePaymentStatusResponse are follows:   Name        : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET InqRes message which is encoded by BASE64.   The Parameter of PaySchemePackagedContent in ContinueProcess are   follows:   Name        : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET InqRes message which is encoded by BASE64.8.7 Resume Process   The Parameter of PaySchemePackagedContent in   RequmePaymentConsumerResponse are as follows:   Name        : O : This is not used in the SET/IOTP.   Content     : M : This field should be set to "PCDATA".   Transform   : M : This must be set "BASE64".   ContentData : M : SET Related Message which is encoded by                     BASE64 (e.g., SET PinitRes message                     or SET Initiation Response Message).8.8 SET Scheme Specific Authentication on IOTP   IOTP authentication, which uses the SET Scheme, is not used in   SET/IOTP.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 47]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20038.9 SET Bridge ProcessState8.9.1 SET Bridge ProcessState of Consumer   No Status ----> InProgress    : When StartPaymentConsumer Function                                   is called   InProgress ---> InProgress    : When ContinueProcess Function                                   is called                                 : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="Failed") is called   InProgress ---> ProcessError  : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="ProcessError") is                                   called                                 : The Technical Error (Hard Error)                                   is occurred in SET Bridge   InProgress ---> CompletedOK   : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="CompletedOK") is                                   called   InProgress ---> Failed        : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="failed") is called                                 : The Business Error is occurred                                   in SET Bridge   InProgress ---> Suspended     : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="Suspended") is                                   called                                 : ErrorCode="ResumeRequired" is                                   is occurred.   Suspend ---> InProgress       : ResumePaymentConsumer Function                                   is called   Suspend ---> ProcessError     : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="ProcessError") is                                   called (the Technical Error is                                   occurred prior to ResumePayment-                                   Consumer Function call)                                 : The Technical Error (Hard Error)                                   is occurred in SET Bridge (the                                   Technical Error is occurred while                                   ResumePaymentConsumer is calling)Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 48]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 20038.9.2 SET Bridge ProcessState of Payment Handler   No Status ----> InProgress    : When StartPaymentPaymentHandler                                   is called   InProgress ---> InProgress    : When ContinueProcess Function                                   is called                                 : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="Failed") is called   InProgress ---> ProcessError  : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="ProcessError") is                                   called                                 : The Technical Error (Hard Error)                                   is occurred in SET Bridge                                 : SET Error Message is occurred   InProgress ---> CompletedOK   : When SET Transaction is completed.   InProgress ---> Failed        : When ChangeProcessState Function                                   (ProcessState="failed") is called                                 : The Business Error is occurred                                   in SET Bridge   CompletedOK ---> Failed      :  When ChangeProcessState Function                                   or CancelPayment Function                                   (ProcessState="Failed") is called                                   and the payment is cancelled.8.10 Relationship between Pay Step and Deliv Step on SET/IOTP   SET/IOTP recommends the following regarding Delivery:   Physical Goods   --------------   For physical goods, the IOTP Delivery Exchanges should be omitted.   That is, set DelivExch=False and DelivAndPayResp=False in the   Delivery Component.  This is to avoid the situation where the IOTP   Delivery Handler must check with the IOTP Payment Handler on the   status of a credit authorization.  When a Delivery Inquiry   transaction might occur, the DelivReqNetLocn attribute in the   DeliveryData Element must have been specified at the time of the   original Offer Response Message.  If you want to use the Delivery   Exchange, you need to process the inquiry of the credit authorization   out of IOTP between IOTP Payment Handler and Delivery Handler.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 49]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Digital Goods   -------------   For digital goods sold through SET/IOTP, authorization should be   processed on a real-time basis.8.11 Completion Code   In SET/IOTP, the CompletionCode, which is a Business Error Code, is   set as follows:   Value                    Description   ------------------------------------------------------   BrandNotSupp             This value is not used.   CurrNotSupp              This value is not used.   AuthError                The IOTP Authentication has                            failed for any reason.   InsuffFunds              This value is not used.   InstBrandInvalid         This value is not used.   PaymentDecl              A SET business failure has occurred.   InstNotValid             This value is not used.   BadInstrument            This value is not used.   Unspecified              Unspecified error.  There is some known                            problem or error, which does not fall                            into one of the other CompletionCodes.8.12 PercentComplete   This document recommends to set the PercentComplete as follows:   SET Related    Setting for     Setting for        Value of       Message       Consumer     Paymnet Handler    PercentComplete   ------------+---------------+------------------+-----------------   SET Initia- |After 1st SET  |After 1st SET     |20   tion        |Initiation     |Initiation        |               |Response has   |Response has      |               |Cteated        |Processed         |               |(See Note)     |(See Note)        |   ------------+---------------+------------------+----------------   SET PinitReq|After Created  |After Processed   |40   ------------+---------------+------------------+----------------   SET PinitRes|After Processed|After Created     |60   ------------+---------------+------------------+----------------   SET PReq    |After Created  |After Processed   |80   ------------+---------------+------------------+----------------   SET PRes    |After Processed|After Created     |100   ------------+---------------+------------------+----------------Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 50]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   Note: According to the SET Initiation, PercentComplete should be set   "20" at the timing of 1st SET Initiation Response is   created/processed because number of its message is variable.8.13 Severity   In the current version of SET/IOTP, if a technical error occurs in   the SET Bridge, the Severity has to be always set to "HardError".9. Error Handling   This chapter describes types of handling Errors.9.1 Types of Errors   SET/IOTP defines the following error types:   (1) IOTP Level Error   This is defined as an error which is NOT specified in [SET EIG] nor   [SET].  IOTP Level Errors are divided into two types according to the   following:   OAC Level Error:   Error in the OAC.  This error is defined in the   [IOTP].   SET Related Module Level Error:   Error generated in by process on   the SET Related Module, not specified in [SET EIG] nor [SET].  For   example, when checking the consistency between SET and IOTP elements   on SET Related Module, an error might be returned to OAC.   (2) SET Level Error   This is defined as an error which is specified in [SET EIG] or [SET].   SET Level Errors have been divided into two types of error according   to following:   SET Technical Level Error: Error in the SET Related Module.  This   error is defined in [SET] or [SET EIG].  SET Technical Level Errors   are further subdivided into two types of errors:   (a) SET Initiation Error Error while the SET Initiation Process is in   progress.   (b) SET Transaction Error Error when the SET Transaction (SET   PInitReq message, SET PReq message, etc.) is in progress.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 51]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   SET Business Level Error: Error when a business error (e.g., an   authorization failure) occurs while the SET Transaction is being   processed.  In SET, Business Level Errors will be returned in the SET   PRes message.  SET does not use a SET Error Message for this type of   error.  However, it is necessary to present the OAC with what kind of   SET Business Error has occurred.   In this below, the details of each errors above are described.9.2 IOTP Level Error (OAC Error)   When OAC Level Errors have occurred, if necessary, the sender and   receiver must issue ChangeProcessState API and change the status.   For the detail of these errors, see [IOTP].9.3 IOTP Level Error (SET Bridge Error)   This is the error generated in a process on the SET Related Module,   not specified in [SET EIG] nor [SET].  For example, when checking the   inconsistency between SET and IOTP elements on SET Related Module, it   might cause an error.  This error should be notified to OAC.   In this case, as a response message, Payment Scheme Data is not   returned.  An appropriate information must be set to Status Response.9.4 SET Level Error (SET Technical Error)9.4.1 SET Initiation Error   There are two SET Initiation errors as follows:   o  Error generated in SET Initiation Message   o  Error generated in SET Initiation Response Message.   (1) SET Initiation Message Error   [SET EIG] describes the error handling when a problem rises in SET   Initiation Message.  So the Consumer will do the same error handling   in 9.4.2.   When SET Initiation Error rises in 1st Initiation Message, an error   message will be returned to the Merchant.  If an error occurs after   2nd Initiation Message, an error message will be returned to the   Payment Handler.  SET Initiation Response will be generated having   SET-Error-Field in Response Message Header and will be returned   ErrorCode as "PayEncapError" and Severity as "HardError".Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 52]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (a) SET Initiation Response Error   In SET EIG, there is no description about the handling on the   problems in SET Initiation Response.  However, it is necessary to   define some handling for the problems in SET/IOTP   (b) Process of Payment Handler   When a problem rises in SET Initiation Response, SET Related Module   generates ErrorResponse, which is included the "EnCapProtoErr" as   ErrorCode and the "HardError" as Severity.  But   PaySchemePackagedContent is not included in this API.   (2) Process of Consumer   ChangeProcessState API must be issued, and ProcessState must be   modified.9.4.2 SET Transaction Error   (1) Process of Sender   When a SET Transaction Error rises, SET Core creates SET Error   Message.  Then the SET Related Module creates ErrorResponse Message   which includes "HardError" as Severity, "EnCapProtoErr" as ErrorCode   and PaySchemePackagedContent.  The SET Bridge passes the   ErrorResponse Message to OAC.  OAC will generate an Error Block which   includes PaySchemePackagedContent and sends it to the Receiver side.   (2) Process of Receiver   With ContinueProcess API, receiver's OAC sends the message including   the PaySchemeData to SET Bridge.  SET Bridge passes the SET Error   Message to SET Core for this process.  After that, SET Bridge sends   "End" status with ContinueProcessResponse API.9.5 SET Level Error (SET Business Error)   (1) Process of Payment Handler   SET Related Module checks the SET Business Error in StatusCode in SET   PRes message.  When SET Transaction Error occurs, SET Related Module   creates ErrorResponse Message which is included SET PRes as   PaySchemePackagedContent and ErrorCode as "BusinessError" and returns   it to OAC.  OAC creates Payment Response Block after gets the SET   scheme specific receipt in InquireProcessState/Response, and sends it   to the Consumer.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 53]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   (2) Process of Consumer   SET Related Module conducts the same process as in the process that   Consumer receives Payment Response Block.10. Security Considerations   In the IOTP, Merchant and Payment Handler may exist in different   domains.  So, if the Merchant passes the payment related information   to the Payment Handler via the Consumer, the payment security level   may depend on the IOTP.  If you want to avoid this, you will need to   check integrity of these data by using out-of-band communication   between the Merchant and the Payment Handler.  In this case, the   security level depends on the communication path between them.11. References   The following books provide essential background material.  Readers   are strongly encouraged to consult these references for more   information.   [BASE64]           Base64 Content-Transfer-Encoding. A method of                      transporting binary data defined by MIME. See:RFC2045: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)                      Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies.  N.                      Freed & N.Borenstein. November 1996.   [RFC 2801]         Burdett, D., "Internet Open Trading Protocol -                      IOTP, Version 1.0",RFC 2081, April 2000.   [SET]              SET Secure Electronic Transaction (TM) , Version                      1.0, May 31, 1997                      Book 1: Business Description                      Book 2: Programmer's Guide                      Book 3: Formal Protocol Definition   [SET EIG]          External Interface Guide to SET Secure Electronic                      Transaction, Sep 24, 1997.   [SJR]              "SET Secure Electronic Transaction Specification"                      Support for Japanese Requirements, Mar 16, 1998.   [IOTP Payment API] Hans, W., et al., "Payment API for v1.0 Internet                      Open Trading Protocol (IOTP)", Work in Progress.Kawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 54]

RFC 3538                SET Supplement for IOTP                June 2003   [ISO4217]          ISO 4217: Codes for the Representation of                      Currencies. Available from ANSI or ISO.   [XML]              Extensible Mark Up Language. A W3C recommendation.                      Seehttp://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210 for                      the 10 February 1998 version.12. IANA Considerations   This document does not ask for any action from IANA.  It references   an existing registry, iotp-codes, where at the time of publication of   this RFC the following BrandID's are registered:      Amex, Dankort, JCB, Maestro, MasterCard, MICOS, VISA, atCredits,      EZpay, GeldKarte, Mondex, paybox13. Acknowledgement   The author of this document appreciates the following contributors to   this protocol (in alphabetic order of company) without which it could   not have been developed.   Andrew Drapp              Hitachi Europe, Ltd.   David Burdett             Commerce One (ex. Mondex International)   Donald Eastlake 3rd       Motorola (ex. IBM)   Hans-Bernhard  Beykirch   SIZ   John Wankmuller           MasterCard International   Mark Linehan              IBM   Richad D. Brown           Kedemon (ex. Globe SET)   Werner Hans               SIZ14. Author's Address   Yoshiaki Kawatsura   Hitachi, Ltd.   890 Kashimada Saiwai-ku Kawasaki-shi   Kanagawa, 212-8567 Japan   EMail: kawatura@bisd.hitachi.co.jpKawatsura                    Informational                     [Page 55]

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