On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:43:35 -0700 (PDT) Srinivas wrote:
SA>    I have a subagent which needs to talk to an
SA> internal daemon using a asynchronous request/response
SA> mechanism.

I think you are going to have to make the communication synchronous.

SA> And also to make matters worse, I dont have a cache of
SA> object indexes in this subagent. This subagent queries
SA> internal daemons to get the assoicated objects. I am
SA> achieving this by implementing my own
SA> netsnmp_container. So whenever CONTAINER_* is invoked
SA> I want to make query to an external daemon to get the
SA> first object or the next one.

You should try using the cache, but setting the timeout to 0, which will cause
it to be reloaded for every request. Can you live with a cache that only
exists for the duration of the current request?


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