Actually, you could be right, so the server might not register that you have logged
off and so sends off messages to you still even though you aren't online. Just another
reason to make the clients send back a "message received" to the server so the server
can know to get rid of that message.
Travis
---- Original Message ----
From: Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2001-05-03 09:13:20.0
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re: [JDEV] Unreliable?
At 11:34 Uhr -0600 02.05.2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I think there should be some response from the client back to the
>server letting it know that it has received the message and can then
>delete. If no response is returned, then it will retry, or wait
>until another presence from the client has been sent. Something
>along those lines anyway. It's impossible to get to trust something
>like this unless you know without a doubt that you are not going to
>miss any messages.
I wonder if this is related to the bug I described some days ago on
this mailing list (but never got a reply) related to muliple
presence, and the lack of automatical delivery of <presence
type="unavailable"/> ... the server normally should broadcast this
when a user logs off, but sometimes doesn't. So far whenever I got
this it was related to multiple resources, though.
Max
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