In 0-10... A TCP connection has many channels... (same as 0-8)
A Session may have a lifetime that exceeds the lifetime of a single connection. A session may be attached to a (single) channel. It may then be detached, and later re-attached to a separate channel on the same or a different connection. After a Session has been detached from a channel (or after the session has been clsed) a different session may attach to that channel. Hope this helps, Rob On 08/08/07, Rupert Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, I had another look at this code and have another question. I am not > particularly well versed yet with the 0-10 protocol, so this may just be > my > ignorance. Is 'channel' in 0-8 renamed to 'session' for 0-10, and > completely > dropped from the 0-10 protocol? Or does 0-10 have both channels and > sessions? > > Reason I ask is because the stub has connection, channel and session. > Sessions are opened on channels. Connection can have many channels, but > session and channel are always tied together 1:1. > > Should it be that connection can have many sessions and the session open > method is handled at the connection level? > > Rupert > > On 18/07/07, Rafael Schloming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Here are some stubs I've been working on that describe most of the > > communication layer. For those who like dealing directly with code, > > please dig in. I will be following up with some UML and a higher level > > description tomorrow. > > > > --Rafael > > >
