Hello!

If you use local listener, event will only be fired when objects from local
partitions are affected (and client does not have any data partitions).

You can use remote listener, I guess it will still be called on data node
and not on client.

Please consider continuous query if you want to get stream of updated
entries.

Regards,
-- 
Ilya Kasnacheev


пт, 11 окт. 2019 г. в 19:01, alokyadav12 <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>  we are using Ignite.Net and testing eventing, We had a main node running
> and our application connects to node using thin client. we run another node
> as thick client and implement eventing on cache put as per documentation
> and
> Ignite.Net examples.
> But thick client is not able to get the events when there is new cache
> entry
> is created, but when i add the eventing on main node its able to catch
> events.
> I had added event types in Cache config as per the document, but still
> thick
> client is not getting event.
> Added following in both thick client and node
>  <includedEventTypes>
>       <int>CacheObjectPut</int>
>     </includedEventTypes>
>
>
> Please suggest if i am missing anything
>
>
>
>
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