I was talking to Tom Elrod about ConnectionListeners and stuff..
I wanted to know when aConnectionListener would be called. In specifically I wanted to
know if the event is called during an invocation.
Tom gave me some light that I want to keep it registered on this thread:
"Tom Elrod over IM" wrote : The ConnectionListener can be registered on the
client and server side. The server side uses leasing to tell if a client has not
contacted the server within a certain amount of time and thus considers it dead and
notifies the ConnectionListener. On the client side, the ConnectionListener is only there
to tell the client that server has died when the client is idle (meaning not making
invocations). If an invocation is made and the server is dead, there will be a
CannotConnectException thrown from the invoke() method.
"Tom Elrod over IM" wrote : on the client side, the ConnectionListener is
independent of invocation calls. is just a pinger that runs concurrently with any client
invocations that might be made.
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For more information on Ping at Remoting:
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossremoting/docs/guide/ch08.html
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