Hi,

The out of order frames only occur in 0-10 and with transports that have no
concept of sequencing, i.e. in-vm or udp, not tcp. Having said that, a frame
body being interpreted as a header would give those symptoms. Test code that
exercises the issue would be illuminating.

Unsure if this helps?

Andrew.

On 26 Nov 2010 16:56, "Marnie McCormack" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Lahiru,

Robbie mentioned earlier when I asked him about this that he *thinks* it's a
bug Andrew might have come across and possibly fixed to do with OoO frames.
Certainly the exception showing that the buffer length is 1 might support
that.

I haven't had a chance to look about for this - Andrew is not about today.

I'll check with him when he's back if you don't get a better reply here
first.

Rgds,
Marnie

On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake <[email protected]
>wrote:


> Hi Marnie,
>
> Thanks for your prompt response. yes i tried to wait before consuming, and
> it wo...

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