Il 30/11/2012 00:36, Michel Pelletier ha scritto: > Yes. 0mq pushes messages as far to the receiver as possible as soon as > possible. Linger only effects messages that have not yet been > transmitted from the senders queue. If your message got sent to the > router and it's in the routers queue, then the router will receive it, > regardless of the state of the sender at that point.
What is the purpose of this behavior? I can't imagine such an application where I want to either transmit or receive something if *both* ends aren't running. I have to do several workarounds in my code to get all the stuff to work. Of course, if the zmq's guys decided to do this there is good reason. But I can't see which one. Marco _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
