Dear all,

I plan to initialize an instance variable of NSNotificationQueue in the
object. Then, the notification can be done in this way.

     [notificationQueue enqueueNotification:[NSNotification
notificationWithName:"MessageReceived" object:self userInfo:
messageDictionary] postingStyle:NSPostWhenIdle];

Then, I can release the instance, notificationQueue, later. It is the
correct solution, right?

Thanks so much!

Best regards,
Bing

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bing Li <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:59 PM
Subject: NSNotificationQueue Should Be Collected?
To: [email protected]


Dear all,

In my system, when a remote message is received, a notification must be
raised as follows.

        [[[NSNotificationQueue alloc]
initWithNotificationCenter:[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter]]
enqueueNotification:[NSNotification notificationWithName:"MessageReceived"
object:self userInfo:messageDictionary] postingStyle:NSPostWhenIdle];

But I think the above code must cause memory-leaking, especially when
frequent messages are received, right? Should NSNotificationQueue must be
released or autoreleased?

Best,
Bing
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