Re: Using piggyback data with startChannel
"John Ibbotson" <[email protected]> Wed, 3 Jul 2002 09:49:22 +0100
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Some example code would be useful if available. Alternatively, do I have to
create a specific reply in my profile implementation and use a Reply object
in my client to catch the returned response ? My understanding of the
mechanism was that it is treated as an initial request message piggybacked
onto the channel creation. I assume once the channel has been created by
the profile implementation, it is free to return a response on the channel.
The examples in the BEEP O'Reilly book don't illustrate the mechanism.
John
"William J.
Mills" To: John Ibbotson/UK/IBM@IBMGB
<wmills@olagrande cc: [email protected]
.net> Subject: Re: [Beepcore-java-users] Using piggyback data with startChannel
02/07/2002 19:12
Please respond to
"William J.
Mills"
By that are you asking the specific API to do this?
-bill
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 05:53:08PM +0100, John Ibbotson wrote:
> I want to use the piggyback data capability when starting a channel to
> setup some additional identification. I can send the data using
> session.startChannel() and it arrives at the startChannel() method in my
> profile implementation. How can I piggyback data onto the startChannel
> response which is then returned to the initiating client ?
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
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