Hello,

for OCF 1.2 we introduced a clear separation between terminal registry
functions and event generation, by splitting the monolithic class
CardTerminalRegistry class into a remainder and the new class
EventGenerator. The CardTerminalRegistry is now responsible for
registration of card terminals and the EventGenerator is responsible for
polling card terminals and generating appropriate events when cards are
inserted or removed.

Right now, the CardTerminalRegistry still has some old functions that
belong to the classes former event generation responsibility. We only
deprecated them instead of removing them to avoid immediately breaking
code. Currently, these deprecated methods of CardTerminalRegistry are
mapped to the appropriate methods of EventGenerator. They will most
probably be removed in the next release of OCF.

Therefore, you should now call the method EventGenerator.setPollIntervall()
instead of the deprecated method CardTerminalRegistry.setPollIntervall() in
your applications.

Best regards,

Thomas

Thomas Schaeck
Pervasive Computing Division - Extended e-business Solutions, EMEA
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"Tom McKearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 24.02.2000
22:01:13

Please respond to "Tom McKearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Subject:  [OCF]  OCF 1.2 CardTerminalRegistry.setPollInterval() -
      deprecated?  Alternative?




Is there another function to call, or are we not allowing the modification
of this value now?

TM




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