On Friday, February 17, 2017 at 1:19:12 PM UTC-6, Michael Lumish wrote: > > I believe that we use PING frames to keep connections alive while they are > otherwise idle. I wouldn't expect to need any PINGs when other data is > moving across the connection. Have you tried observing an otherwise idle > channel for PING frames? > >> >> That makes sense. In my experiment I send one unary-unary call to initialize the connection, then waited 10 seconds with no activity before closing. I was hoping to see PINGS in that duration between the call and the close.
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