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Hi,
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sorry for my late reply, I was very busy at my job.
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I've tested omniORBpy after my post.
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I was just wondering why omniORB for C++ doesn't send chunks. The fact that omniORB for C++ only sends chunks when marshalling a truncatable valuetype was not clear to me.
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Thanks,
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Regards,
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Christian
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<br/>> Duncan Grisby <duncan@grisby.org> hat am 29. Juli 2013 um 18:45 geschrieben:
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<br/>> On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 12:10 +0200, christian häßelbarth wrote:
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<br/>> > I'm using omniORB in a C++ application.
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<br/>> > Does anybody know when valuestypes are sent in chunks? Are there
<br/>> > special preconditions according the data, size, etc. ?
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<br/>> omniORB for C++ only sends chunks when marshalling a truncatable
<br/>> valuetype. omniORBpy always sends valuetypes chunked.
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<br/>> Why do you ask?
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<br/>> Duncan.
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