Hi,

The first "InterruptedException" is nothing to worry about - in fact,
its fixed in the latest release.

The second one though (the "String index out of range: -1") is a
problem... This usually comes up in case of unrecognizable messages.
That's why I can't understand the described behavior.

Can you download the latest release and check if this happens there as
well?

On Nov 19, 10:37 am, Atul Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please find the responses -
>
> 1. Whatever the number of messages in the inbox(i tested with 3,4,5
> etc), upon starting the application, all the messages get read through
> the main message-read-loop
> 2. You are right. After these messages have been read, I send a new
> message "B", but I get the exception
> 3. And if I restart SMSLib, the new message "B" also gets read through
> the main message-read-loop
>
> Following is the exception I get when SMSLib is running and any new
> message "B" is received
>
> INFO: Interrupted!
> java.lang.InterruptedException: sleep interrupted
>         at java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
>         at org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread.run
> (AServiceThread.java:
> 121)
>
> Exception in thread "SMSLib-AsyncMessageProcessor : modem.com1"
> java.lang.String
> IndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -1
>         at java.lang.String.substring(Unknown Source)
>         at org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway.readMessagesPDU
> (ModemGateway.java:494)
>         at org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway.readMessages
> (ModemGateway.java:181)
>         at org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver$AsyncMessageProcessor.run
> (AModemDriver.
> java:864)
>
> On Nov 19, 2:24 am, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Can you please tell me:
>
> > 1) How many messages do you have in your inbox *before* starting
> > smslib? 2? 10?
> > 2) Upon starting SMSLib, do all messages in (1) get read? Not from the
> > notifications but from the main message-read-loop.
>
> > I also assume that *after* SMSLib performs the initial read of all
> > existing messages, you just send a "B" and expect the callback to
> > fire, right?

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