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There's one thing I haven't found in rfc 2616 and that's a "canonical" name for a request/response pair. Is there such thing?

  4.1 Message Types

    HTTP messages consist of requests from client to server and responses
    from server to client.

       HTTP-message   = Request | Response     ; HTTP/1.1 messages

Taking this as a template, which word would you put in the following sentence?

  A single complete HTTP ... consists of one HTTP Request and one HTTP Response

       HTTP-... = Request Response 

roundtrip? cycle?

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The spec calls them "exchanges" (or "request/response exchanges"),

In HTTP/1.0, most implementations used a new connection for each
request/response exchange. In HTTP/1.1, a connection may be used for one or more request/response exchanges.

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Though I like the term transaction, what I really was looking for was a more "authoritative" reference like ..um, yeah.. the rfc itself. Thanks. – VolkerK Nov 28 '08 at 9:39
I like "transaction" too but I guess maybe that implies some guarantees that aren't there... if the response can't be delivered, then the request won't be rolled back. – Greg Nov 28 '08 at 9:47
True again. Then "exchange" it is. – VolkerK Nov 28 '08 at 9:58
rollback is kind of database specific. transaction is used in many non-database contexts. but if the rfc says exchange, go with that. – ysth Mar 1 at 6:45
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i'd suggest "transaction"

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Transaction, yes, or "A singe HTTP Request consists of one HTTP Request message and one HTTP Response message."

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