Hello Peter,

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 07:21:28PM +1030, Peter Nguyen wrote:
> What i meant by this is that in the client code, I obtain the  
> dataspace capability, write to that memory, and print the contents of  
> that memory. After this, I create other variables to store the  
> dataspace capability, and it refers to the same memory. However, I was  
> under the impression that this memory could be shared by other  
> components other than the client code. For instance, adding a  
> connection to the server from the HTTP server code (for instance)  
> seems to result in a different dataspace capability as printing the  
> contents (casting the memory to an int) results in the value being 0.  
> Maybe moving the code into the Session_component would probably fix  
> this problem.

IMO it's time for me to stop guessing what your code may look like or you
may try to say. Please post compilable source code and/or logs if you
want further support from my side.

Ciao
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