Issue 5781: What is the RSC when using a PersistentPoller (corba-rtf) Source: Floorboard Software (Mr. Jonathan Biggar, jon(at)floorboard.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: What is the RSC when > using a PersistentPoller? Since it is a valuetype that can be passed > from one process to another, the RSC obviously can't be the same in the > other process as at the original invocation point. > > Anybody have any bright ideas for this one? Should it be empty? A copy > of the TSC at the poll point? Change MessageRouting:PersistentRequest > to have an attribute that provides access to a copy of the RSC, and > PersistentRequestRouter::create_persistent_request to have the RSC as an > "in" argument? Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: November 25, 2002: received issue April 11, 2012: Deferred Discussion: End of Annotations:===== Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:30:54 -0500 From: Jishnu Mukerji Organization: Software Global Business Unit, Hewlett-Packard X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.79 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en To: Jonathan Biggar , Juergen Boldt Cc: corba-rtf@omg.org Subject: Re: Issue 3599 Discussion Jonathan Biggar wrote: > > Yes, although I just thought of another problem. What is the RSC when > using a PersistentPoller? Since it is a valuetype that can be passed > from one process to another, the RSC obviously can't be the same in the > other process as at the original invocation point. > > Anybody have any bright ideas for this one? Should it be empty? A copy > of the TSC at the poll point? Change MessageRouting:PersistentRequest > to have an attribute that provides access to a copy of the RSC, and > PersistentRequestRouter::create_persistent_request to have the RSC as an > "in" argument? Let us raise this as a separate issue and resolve it separately. Juergen, a new issue for this one please? Jishnu.