This is an oversight, it most definitely should not happen.

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 2:21 AM, Mike Nichols <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am using Notify to send an collection of messages:
> bus.Notify(myManyMessagesThatMayHaveSubscribers);
>
> If one of the messages doesn't have a ConsumerOf<T> for it, the entire
> batch fails to get Consumed.
>
> If you are wondering why I have messages without consumers it is
> because I use a synch bus for all my events (messages) and just push
> all those events into the RSB bus to publish for other processses.
>
> Since 'Notify" is the contract that promises not to fail when a
> subscriber doesn't exist, it shouldn't fail to at least handle all the
> messages in the envelope that it can. I realize I can just iterate
> over the messages, notifying one by one, but I'd rather not.
>
> Is this an oversight or a feature? If an oversight I'll pull and
> patch.
>
> mike
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