On Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:29:42 -0600
Justin Georgeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jabber is an asynchronous protocol, hence the ID attribute.
Yes, but I thought the ID is for matching a response, not for ordering
the messages.

> I don't know about RPC, I'm guessing any jabber <-> RPC components
> make use of the ID attribute.
I read JEP 0009 (RPC) and they use the ID for request/response matching.
But how they make shure that the request are processed in the right
order did not get clear to me.

Do I have any other chance in getting the order of the messages right
without adding additional attributes and writting my own client? (which
would be to much of an effort for this purpose)

> 
> ps - please set your email client to wrap lines [at 72 or 80
> characters] when sending mail
Sorry for this. As Mozilla did not cope very well with this newsforum, I
switched the client and forgot about this setting.

Bert Radke

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