On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 12:11 AM, Karsten Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I am currently implementing a J2ME Bosh client and I did not see this > specified. Assume non pipelined mode. > Assume I have a pending request and my local client wants to send a > message. It opens a new request and sends the message. What happens to > the reply? > Should the reply come back on the pending request or the new request? > I think that it would make sense if the newly created request does not > become a response. This way it could be a fire and forget thing. > Otherwise the client will be waiting on the old stream for a response > when there will be none.
If you have "hold" set to 1 (no pipelining), as soon as the server receives your second request, it sends back the reply to the first pending request, and the second is kept open. -- Fabio Forno, Ph.D. Bluendo srl http://www.bluendo.com jabber id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
