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Patrick <patrick@gandi.net>
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Subject:
Re: Message Pushing and TCP Transport
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 10:09:18AM -0400, Eric Brunner took time to write: > ... > > When the client does it businnes, in any reply he may get a count > > (but no qDate). If the count exist, it means message are waiting, > > then it can do a poll to grab them. > > How many messages are waiting? The value of the count attribute. Reading the draft : - An OPTIONAL <msgQ> element containing a "count" attribute that identifies the number of service messages queued for client retrieval. Patrick.