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Subscription deleted [message #1816215] Thu, 24 October 2019 06:28 Go to next message
Krupa K is currently offline Krupa KFriend
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If the target URI for subscription is not reachable , the subscription itself getting deleted.

The notification shall be send to the URI only if up. But why the subscription itself getting deleted ?

We have a listener application which listens to notifications. if that server is not up, again I have to recreate the entire subscription process.

Kindly provide inputs for the above issue.
Re: Subscription deleted [message #1816658 is a reply to message #1816215] Mon, 04 November 2019 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Guillaume Garzone is currently offline Guillaume GarzoneFriend
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Linked to this topic: https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1100394/
Just for your information, the subscription is not created if target URI is not reachable.
Moreover, in OM2M the subscription resource appears to be deleted after a determined number of failed notifications.
This does not seem to be defined in oneM2M, if so, this behavior should not be active and is a bug.
Re: Subscription deleted [message #1817186 is a reply to message #1816658] Mon, 18 November 2019 08:57 Go to previous message
Krupa K is currently offline Krupa KFriend
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Hi,

Subscription gets deleted if the target URI is not reachable. If the system which receives notifications is down , then the deletion of subscription bug shall be corrected. The attribute FailedNotificationsBeforeDeletion checking validation in code shall be corrected to prevent deletion. Please kindly do the needful.

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