Ok that's what I thought. I think for the moment I can get by with Ptp and the very bad security of each receiver having a 'secret' name. I know that's not really any security at all, but it will let me get on with developing!
Last question for today (maybe): the client.feeder and client.reader classes (great names, by the way) offer a very easy way of accessing their functionality from, basically the command line for PubSub -- is there anything like them for Ptp, so I can from some other code call something like Client.PtpFeed <receivername> -k <xmlheaderfile> -c <contentfile> and Client.PtpReadNext <receivername> ...which would take the next message from the queue for this receiver? Failing that, has anyone seen any Ptp code in perl or python (sorry I know java is lovely, but the rest of what I'm working on is in those languages, and it would be nice to have at least a little homogeneity!) Thanks again for your extremely useful help -- if all this is in a tutorial somewhere, tell me to go away and read it!
