Hi Andrew, Can't you subclass MultiTopicConsumer and override this method to use your instead of use this one?
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 12:43 PM, bbloggs96 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using the MultiTopicConsumer with Blaze. > > I have had problems with removeSubscription, it gives me an error when > I remove the last subtopic in the array of subscriptions. It works OK > if any other subtopic is removed. > > I tracked down the problem to the actual Adobe Class > MultiTopicConsumer and method removeSubscription. > > The code removes the subtopic, but then does a check afterwards to see > if it is ttrying to remove a subtopic that does not exist. But when it > is the last subtopic, it always fails. > > Does anybody have a work around? > > This is the method from Adobe Class MultiTopicConsumer: > > public function removeSubscription(subtopic:String = null, > selector:String = null):void > { > for (var i:int = 0; i < subscriptions.length; i++) > { > var si:SubscriptionInfo = > SubscriptionInfo(subscriptions.getItemAt(i)); > if (si.subtopic == subtopic && si.selector == selector) > { > subscriptions.removeItemAt(i); > break; > } > } > if (i == subscriptions.length) > throw new MessagingError("Attempt to remove a subscription > with subtopic: " + > subtopic + " and selector: " + selector + " that this > consumer does not have"); > } > > The problem is the if (i == subscriptions.length), which always is > true because it has just been removed. > > Andrew > > > -- /** * Pedro Sena * System Architect * Sun Certified Java Programmer * Sun Certified Web Component Developer */