5 Nov 2003 07:29
Re: RFC3080 MSG/RPY Window
james woodyatt <jhw <at> wetware.com>
2003-11-05 06:29:03 GMT
2003-11-05 06:29:03 GMT
On 16 Sep 2003, at 02:02, Rainer Gerhards wrote: > > [...] There are two advancing "message ids" in BEEP. One is the seqno, > the other is the msgno. [...] There is no requirement that 'msgno' numbers advance in any sequential order. In fact, if an implementation never pipelines multiple MSG entities before receiving the corresponding RPY/ERR/ANS/NUL response frames, then the 'msgno' field in the MSG header could always be zero. The 'msgno' field is only required for sanity-checking the correlation between MSG entities and their response entities. It *may* be useful for other things, therefore: it's my opinion that generalized implementations of RFC 3080 should allow applications to control the value of the 'msgno' field in the header. Also, keep in mind that the 'Content-Id' entity header field may be used in messages to uniquely and globally identify messages on a persistent basis. -- -- j h woodyatt <jhw <at> wetware.com>
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