On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 2:54 PM Cristian Rodríguez
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> El 09-11-2018 a las 1:08, deepan muthusamy escribió:
> > I created a session bus as system service. And iam connecting to that
> > session bus. My requirement is like this, that's why I'm doing this.@
> Simon.
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> Well..considering
El 09-11-2018 a las 1:08, deepan muthusamy escribió:
I created a session bus as system service. And iam connecting to that
session bus. My requirement is like this, that's why I'm doing this.@ Simon.
Well..considering that Simon literally wrote the dbus daemon I will
certainly listen to
I created a session bus as system service. And iam connecting to that
session bus. My requirement is like this, that's why I'm doing this.@ Simon.
There is no test program for this. App2 should return the data to app1 and
app1 should show Change in UI. this whole thing taking long time. @ Mantas
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 3:27 PM deepan muthusamy
wrote:
> I have two applications. App1 is UI application. App2 is console
> application.
> Both are communicating through Dbus(session). If I press a button in app1,
> aap2 should receive the data immediately.
>
> If I start both of them manually
On Thu, 08 Nov 2018 at 18:57:35 +0530, deepan muthusamy wrote:
> I have two applications. App1 is UI application. App2 is console application.
> Both are communicating through Dbus(session).
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> If I start as system service
System services are not part of any session, so they should not attempt
I have two applications. App1 is UI application. App2 is console
application.
Both are communicating through Dbus(session). If I press a button in app1,
aap2 should receive the data immediately.
If I start both of them manually , they are working as expected.
If I start as system service, it is