A lightweight protocol in computer networking is a communication protocol that is characterized by a relatively small overhead (caused e.g. by bulky metadata) in transmitted on top of the functional data:
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
Lightweight Presentation Protocol
Internet Content Adaptation Protocol
Skinny Client Control Protocol
OpenLDAP
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