Martin Johnson wrote: > Hi Marcel > > I not getting any responce from the list so I try you direct, sorry I'm keen > to progress with my appreciation of xmlBlaster. > > OK, so there is some sort of current message that is overwritten each time a > message is posted as this example is always giving the messages the same > oid, yes??
Exactly. > > >>>eg: >>>If I on client A press "Who is there" >>>On client B I will see "I am retrieving the connected users list (ignore >>>this)" for as many times as I connect and logout. >>> > >>If i login as "Ben", do some disconnect/connect and then "Who is there" >>i get exactly one "Ben", as expected. >> > > This not quite what I had tried to explain, my mistake. I'll try again. > Below is the pattern I see with the SimpleChat client. I am not appreciating > what the reasoning for getting the last Message posted again to me after > having just connected. > I would want to get this message as part of Qos. If xmlBlaster thought I > should get the message because I had subscribed and crashed previously but, > now I'm back scenario. But just because I connected, its old news to me. Is > there a timestaming thing I should be looking at or doing myself? > > 1. Login > 2. Press "Who is there" > 3. Message "I am retrieving the connected users list (ignore this)" scrolls > by > 4. Logout > 1. Login > 3. Message "I am retrieving the connected users list (ignore this)" scrolls > by > 4. Logout > 1. Login > 3. Message "I am retrieving the connected users list (ignore this)" scrolls > by > 4. Logout > 1. Login > 3. Message "I am retrieving the connected users list (ignore this)" scrolls > by > > I might be missing the entire point here or should I be using some means of > uniquely identifying each message inclusive to the oid as the oid is > supplying the channel name to subscribe to. Michele has coded this, probably he should look at this :-) regards, Marcel -- Marcel Ruff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lake.de/home/lake/swand/ http://www.xmlBlaster.org
