RE: Issue 6432: updated proposal

Doug,
 
I meant in one subscription created by mc, is it possible that one mc
request will pull back mutiple queued messages, or is it always one mc
request for one message.
Suppose there are two messages queued for a subscription, in the first
case we have these messages:
 
mc request
msg1
msg2
 
in the second case, we can only have
mc request
msg1
mc request
msg2
 
thanks.
 

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From: Doug Davis [mailto:dug@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 1:33 PM
To: Li, Li (Li)
Cc: public-ws-resource-access@w3.org;
public-ws-resource-access-request@w3.org; Chou, Wu (Wu)
Subject: Re: Issue 6432: updated proposal



It depends on what you mean by multiple messages.  If you mean
"batching" then sure that can be done but since this could be wanted
even for Push style I think that's best left for the new Format element.
However, this can be very complicated though since some Notifications
could generate faults and its not clear what the processing model would
be.  If you mean "pulling from multiple subscriptions" then yes - you
can do this optimization by using the same MCanonURI in multiple
NotifyTo EPRs. 

thanks
-Doug
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Doug,

The MakeConnection standard suggests that the event sink initiates a
connection for each message. Is it possible that the event sink
initiates a
connection for multiple messages?

Received on Monday, 23 March 2009 18:47:09 UTC