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G Kal updated CAMEL-16134:
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Description:
When sending a long SMS (multipart) with the registered delivery receipt flag,
each and every segment would be registered with the DLR flag.
This makes the SMSC send a DLR for every segment of the message and you have to
make a bigger effort on keeping their state, so you can merge the final state
of the whole SMS.
I would like to request an `{color:#000000}SmppConfiguration` option (i.e
DlrOnLast) that would enable the DLR flag {color}{color:#000000}only on the
last segment of the long SMS.
{color}
{color:#000000}A possible work-around that should occur on the SubmitSm and
SubmitMulti:{color}
{code:java}
// i.e on SmppSubmitSmCommand:70
SubmitSm[] submitSms = new SubmitSm[segments.length];
byte registeredDelivery = submitSms[0].getRegisteredDelivery();
for(int i = 0; i < segments.length; ++i) {
SubmitSm submitSm = SmppUtils.copySubmitSm(template);
submitSm.setShortMessage(segments[i]);
if (this.config.getDlrOnLast()) {
submitSm.setSmscDelReceiptNotRequested();
}
submitSms[i] = submitSm;
}
submitSms[segments.length - 1].setRegisteredDelivery(registeredDelivery);
return submitSms;
{code}
A possible better solution incorporating this would be to remove the DLR flag
from the submit-sm template, at the first place.
was:
When sending a long SMS with registered delivery receipt flag, which is split
on multiple segments, each and every segment would be registered with this
option.
This makes the SMSC send a DLR for every segment of the message and you have to
make a bigger effort on keeping their state, so you can merge the final state
of the long - SMS's DLR.
I would like to request an `{color:#000000}SmppConfiguration` option (i.e
DlrOnLast) that would enable the DLR flag {color}{color:#000000}only on the
last segment of the long SMS. {color}
{color:#000000}A possible work-around that should occur on the SubmitSm and
SubmitMulti:{color}
{code:java}
// i.e on SmppSubmitSmCommand:70
SubmitSm[] submitSms = new SubmitSm[segments.length];
byte registeredDelivery = submitSms[0].getRegisteredDelivery();
for(int i = 0; i < segments.length; ++i) {
SubmitSm submitSm = SmppUtils.copySubmitSm(template);
submitSm.setShortMessage(segments[i]);
if (this.config.getDlrOnLast()) {
submitSm.setSmscDelReceiptNotRequested();
}
submitSms[i] = submitSm;
}
submitSms[segments.length - 1].setRegisteredDelivery(registeredDelivery);
return submitSms;
{code}
A possible better solution incorporating this would be to remove the DLR flag
from the submit-sm template, at the first place.
> camel-smpp - Registered delivery flag on 1 of N segments of a long SMS
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-16134
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-16134
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: camel-smpp
> Reporter: G Kal
> Priority: Minor
>
> When sending a long SMS (multipart) with the registered delivery receipt
> flag, each and every segment would be registered with the DLR flag.
> This makes the SMSC send a DLR for every segment of the message and you have
> to make a bigger effort on keeping their state, so you can merge the final
> state of the whole SMS.
> I would like to request an `{color:#000000}SmppConfiguration` option (i.e
> DlrOnLast) that would enable the DLR flag {color}{color:#000000}only on the
> last segment of the long SMS.
> {color}
> {color:#000000}A possible work-around that should occur on the SubmitSm and
> SubmitMulti:{color}
>
> {code:java}
> // i.e on SmppSubmitSmCommand:70
> SubmitSm[] submitSms = new SubmitSm[segments.length];
> byte registeredDelivery = submitSms[0].getRegisteredDelivery();
> for(int i = 0; i < segments.length; ++i) {
> SubmitSm submitSm = SmppUtils.copySubmitSm(template);
> submitSm.setShortMessage(segments[i]);
> if (this.config.getDlrOnLast()) {
> submitSm.setSmscDelReceiptNotRequested();
> }
> submitSms[i] = submitSm;
> }
> submitSms[segments.length - 1].setRegisteredDelivery(registeredDelivery);
> return submitSms;
> {code}
> A possible better solution incorporating this would be to remove the DLR flag
> from the submit-sm template, at the first place.
>
>
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