Clean session option lost historical events
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seems that clean session feature is not working. when my subscriber is down and then up again, it will not recieved past events which allready occured when my subsriber was down.
I am using c# libs and i can see that in connect function this option is set to false.
When I lanuch the client it recieves all events. Then I stop the client, send some events and when I launch client again it will not recieve any previous events.
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seems that clean session feature is not working. when my subscriber is down and then up again, it will not recieved past events which allready occured when my subsriber was down.
I am using c# libs and i can see that in connect function this option is set to false.
When I lanuch the client it recieves all events. Then I stop the client, send some events and when I launch client again it will not recieve any previous events.
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I'm not sure, but I think that is what it should be happening for willingful disconnect, unless you do the same in the first case. Do you have a link to the C# lib that you are using so that I can do some tests?
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Nov 20 at 11:07
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seems that clean session feature is not working. when my subscriber is down and then up again, it will not recieved past events which allready occured when my subsriber was down.
I am using c# libs and i can see that in connect function this option is set to false.
When I lanuch the client it recieves all events. Then I stop the client, send some events and when I launch client again it will not recieve any previous events.
watson-iot
seems that clean session feature is not working. when my subscriber is down and then up again, it will not recieved past events which allready occured when my subsriber was down.
I am using c# libs and i can see that in connect function this option is set to false.
When I lanuch the client it recieves all events. Then I stop the client, send some events and when I launch client again it will not recieve any previous events.
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I'm not sure, but I think that is what it should be happening for willingful disconnect, unless you do the same in the first case. Do you have a link to the C# lib that you are using so that I can do some tests?
– idan
Nov 20 at 11:07
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I'm not sure, but I think that is what it should be happening for willingful disconnect, unless you do the same in the first case. Do you have a link to the C# lib that you are using so that I can do some tests?
– idan
Nov 20 at 11:07
I'm not sure, but I think that is what it should be happening for willingful disconnect, unless you do the same in the first case. Do you have a link to the C# lib that you are using so that I can do some tests?
– idan
Nov 20 at 11:07
I'm not sure, but I think that is what it should be happening for willingful disconnect, unless you do the same in the first case. Do you have a link to the C# lib that you are using so that I can do some tests?
– idan
Nov 20 at 11:07
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I'm not sure, but I think that is what it should be happening for willingful disconnect, unless you do the same in the first case. Do you have a link to the C# lib that you are using so that I can do some tests?
– idan
Nov 20 at 11:07