Jan,
Reply is always async with RSB

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Jan Limpens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ah, while *subscribe *is fine, my above post talks of the *reply *case...
> need to read some code, it seems :)
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Jan Limpens <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> While it is dead simple to publish/send messages to a bus exposed via wcf,
>> has anyone ever tried to subscribe to it?
>>
>> while this makes the kinda-stateful comet connection between client and
>> server
>>
>> protected override void InitializeRuntime()
>>
>>
>>         {
>>                 this.AddServiceEndpoint(
>>
>>                         typeof(IStockService),
>>                         new PollingDuplexHttpBinding(),
>>
>>
>>                         new Uri(_serviceBusUri));
>>                 base.InitializeRuntime();
>>         }
>>
>> Then I'd could expose the bus like that:
>>
>>      [ServiceContract]
>>      public interface IServiceBusService
>>      {
>>              [OperationContract]
>>              void Publish<T>(T message);
>>
>>              [OperationContract]
>>              void Subscribe<T>(Action<T> callback); // don't like that this 
>> callback goes across the wire, while all i want is the type. this should 
>> star at the client...
>>
>>
>>      }
>>
>> I wonder how to go on after that. How does the message find it's
>> subscriber? For instance if I
>>
>> _busSrv.Subscribe<GetSearchResultMessage>((e)=>
>> MessageBox.Show(string.Join(e.Result, ", ")))
>> _busSrv.Send(send a new SearchMessage(searchTerm: "rhino"))
>>
>> How would _busSrv be able to tell if a certain GetSearchResultMessage is
>> for a certain client?
>>
>> How could _busSrv add itself to the dictionary of GetSearchResultMessage
>> consumers, without implementing the interface
>> ConsumerOf<GetSearchResultMessage>? There are _many_ types of messages, and
>> I would want to avoid to have to write and maintain all that boilerplate
>> code...
>>
>> --
>> Jan
>>
>
>
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