This is a tough one - and I'm getting a similar behavior with fileupload
- duplicate completion events in subsequent calls to the same
Event/Command/Delegate. I'm having to parse out the duplicates on the
client side and I've yet to determine the culprit.   You'd think that
there's a new instance of each Event, Command and Delegate classes
responding to each gesture, but somehow something is getting persisted
and producing a ghosting effect after the first call to the same class.
The remote object instances in ServiceLocator are getting persisted,
that's for sure, and I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
 
Jeff

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thijs Triemstra
        Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 4:04 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Cairngorm Duplicate Remote Object
Return Events
        
        
        I'm having the same problem with NetConnection and Cairngorm, it
triggers more and more NetStatus events everytime I reconnect to the
server. The server doesn't show any reconnects so it's a clientside
thing but not sure why.. I also tried removing the listeners but nothing
changed. 

        Thijs


        Op 15-jan-2007, om 19:01 heeft Martin Wood-Mitrovski het
volgende geschreven:


                

                > One theory I have about what 'might' be happening is
that before I make
                > my servce call, I'm adding event listeners for the
result/fault and
                > these may be duplicate ones, because the remote object
instance is being
                > persisted in ServiceLocator. However, I tried
explictly removing the
                > listeners before adding them and no dice.
                
                sounds like the most likely thing to be happening.
                
                try setting a breakpoint on where you remove / add the
listeners and check that 
                the references are the ones you expect, i.e. you are not
trying to remove a 
                different listener or something.
                
                

                


         

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