[twitter-dev] Exception while using count parameter of streaming api

2010-11-02 Thread revati choudhari
I am doing a project on twitter sentiment analysis, and I was trying
to pull previous statuses using the count parameter. Here is the
code:

inputConfig.Parameters = track= + FilterParametersTbx.Text +
count=10;

I was granted the shadow access level by twitter yesterday, which
means I can use the count parameter. Why do I still get the
following exception?

System.Net.WebException was unhandled by user code
Message=The remote server returned an error: (416) Requested Range Not
Satisfiable.
Source=System
StackTrace:
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
at AdvantIQ.ExampleAdapters.Input.Twitter.TwitterInput.ProduceEvents()
in C:\Stream Insight Example\JAhlen - username\ExampleAdapters\Input
\Twitter\TwitterInput.cs:line 68
at AdvantIQ.ExampleAdapters.Input.Twitter.TwitterInput.Start() in C:
\Stream Insight Example\JAhlen - username\ExampleAdapters\Input\Twitter
\TwitterInput.cs:line 45
at Filter.InvokeWithFilter(Action , Func`2 , Action`1 )
at
Microsoft.ComplexEventProcessing.Diagnostics.Exceptions.ExecuteWithFilter(Action
body, Func`2 filter, Action`1 handler)
at
Microsoft.ComplexEventProcessing.Adapters.Adapter.ThreadProcStart(Object
thisPtr)
InnerException:


If anyone has any idea about this, please help me out.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Exception while using count parameter of streaming api

2010-11-02 Thread Taylor Singletary
The count parameter is not available for all streaming roles/endpoints. What
end point are you executing and what level of streaming do you have access
to?

From the docs on the count parameter:
*Firehose, Links, Birddog and Shadow* clients interested in capturing all
statuses should maintain a current estimate of the number of statuses
received per second and note the time that the last status was received.
Upon a reconnect, the client can then estimate the appropriate backlog to
request. *Note that the count parameter is not allowed elsewhere*, including
track, sample and on the default access role.

Taylor

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:14 AM, revati choudhari 
revati.choudh...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am doing a project on twitter sentiment analysis, and I was trying
 to pull previous statuses using the count parameter. Here is the
 code:

 inputConfig.Parameters = track= + FilterParametersTbx.Text +
 count=10;

 I was granted the shadow access level by twitter yesterday, which
 means I can use the count parameter. Why do I still get the
 following exception?

 System.Net.WebException was unhandled by user code
 Message=The remote server returned an error: (416) Requested Range Not
 Satisfiable.
 Source=System
 StackTrace:
 at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
 at AdvantIQ.ExampleAdapters.Input.Twitter.TwitterInput.ProduceEvents()
 in C:\Stream Insight Example\JAhlen - username\ExampleAdapters\Input
 \Twitter\TwitterInput.cs:line 68
 at AdvantIQ.ExampleAdapters.Input.Twitter.TwitterInput.Start() in C:
 \Stream Insight Example\JAhlen - username\ExampleAdapters\Input\Twitter
 \TwitterInput.cs:line 45
 at Filter.InvokeWithFilter(Action , Func`2 , Action`1 )
 at

 Microsoft.ComplexEventProcessing.Diagnostics.Exceptions.ExecuteWithFilter(Action
 body, Func`2 filter, Action`1 handler)
 at
 Microsoft.ComplexEventProcessing.Adapters.Adapter.ThreadProcStart(Object
 thisPtr)
 InnerException:


 If anyone has any idea about this, please help me out.

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