Am 24.01.2013 18:46, schrieb Micheil Smith:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Due to how redis works, calling subscribe() will block that connection to 
> redis, however,
>  your library may do fancy connection management under the hood. It's 
> recommend to 
> use one connection for subscribe's and another for everything else.
I do use a second connection for calling publish (redis2.publish()).
But is redis1 already successfully subscribed to channel 'foo' when
redis2.publish is called?


redis1.on('message', function Trigger(res) {
 console.log(res);
}

redis1.subscribe('foo');
redis2.publish('foo', 'bar');

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