Hmm. The problem is that when you get a service reply, you have no idea
which scope it lives in unless you've tracked it yourself when you sent the
request. but if, for example, you send a request with multiple scopes, you
don't know which scope the service reply lives in.
It's worse when you retreive attributes as you have to ask for the
attributes for 2 identical services in the same daemon but different scopes.
again, if you ask for the service in multiple scopes, you end up getting 2
lots of attributes (which can of course differ between URLs).
anybody any thoughts on this? Is it just the way the jSLP library is
searching? Does the libslp keep track of which scope it's searching?
cheers
Matt
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From: Hird Matthew [mailto:matthew.h...@uk.thalesgroup.com]
Sent: 05 October 2011 15:36
To: 'openslp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: [Openslp-devel] Same service, same DA, different scope
Guys
I have a DA that supports multiple scopes and there is a service published
in 2 of the scopes that is identical. Is that legal? The daemon seems to
allow it but it's causing all sorts of problems when I'm searching
(duplicate attributes and so on).
cheers
Matt
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