Arnulf Wiedemann wrote:
Hi Stephan,
thanks for the answer. I had already read that document, but for my detailed question (see my answer and detailed question to Kay on the same thread) I did not find the answer there (maybe I did not understand it completely).
Arnulf

Am Montag, 11. Juli 2005 17:19 schrieb Stephan Bergmann:

Arnulf Wiedemann wrote:

Hi,
I am looking for detailed information on what is happening, if I send a
release call to the urp bridge. Especially how do I release local and
remote objects and types (do I just set the appropriate header flags and
put the type and/or object info into the message body, do I have to
release the remote types/objects at all?) and how can I be sure that the
desired release has worked, as the release call is a one_way call. Any
info or link to docu is appreciated.
Arnulf

The section "Object Life Cycle" of
<http://udk.openoffice.org/common/man/spec/urp.html> has all the
details;

does that meen for the client side I have to do "garbage collection" myself, I have only to worry about the server side (seen from the client)?

Sorry, I do not understand that question.

use the OID/type combination of the reference you want to release as the target of the method call. There are no release calls
for types, only for (typed) object references.

understood.

There is no concept of a release having "worked" or not---the spec states when it is legal to
send a given release request and what the consequences of doing so are,
so sending a (legal) release request has deterministic behavior on the
sending side (remember, URP relies on a reliable connection).

That is ok, it was only for the case that I am sending nonsense in testing the urtp protocoll and I do not get any reaction for that back. If the protocoll is in production state that is no problem.

-Stephan

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