Hi,
sorry your question hasn't been answered earlier - I've been on
vacation for a month.
I'm Ian Craggs, the Paho project lead. The work items and plans are
described in a few places:
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Paho/Project_Plan - broad descriptions and
new features/work being considered
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Paho#Development - development status
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.paho - official
release plan
I hope these give you a good idea. Please feel free to ask
questions here.
If there is any contribution you would like to make, or improvements
you would like to see made, you can start by proposing on this
mailing list.
Thanks
Ian
On 12/03/2014 06:52 AM, osiso g wrote:
Hi all,
I recently joined this group and am new to DSRC dev. Is
there a good starting point to start up and catching up with
what's going on in this space and what you guys are working
on?
To: paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
From: zhbinbj@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 10:34:29 +0800
Subject: Re: [paho-dev] Calling isConnected in
MqttAndroidClient soon after initialization causes NPE
Hi,
This NPE issue should be
already fixed in https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=444318
Best Regards,
Bin Zhang(张斌)
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Ranhiru Cooray
---12/02/2014 07:07:19 PM---Hello everyone! I am calling
From: Ranhiru Cooray
<ranhiru@xxxxxxxxx>
To: paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 12/02/2014 07:07 PM
Subject: [paho-dev] Calling isConnected
in MqttAndroidClient soon after initialization causes NPE
Sent by: paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hello everyone!
I am calling
client = new MqttAndroidClient(context, "tcp://192.168.123.177:1883", "XXXX");
and then soon after I call my
method connectToMqttServer() which checks if (!client.isConnected()) before attempting to connect.
Going through the source code I see that isConnected is
implemented as follows.
public boolean isConnected() {
mqttService.isConnected(clientHandle);
}
However because I haven't called
connect, mqttService will be null and it will thrown a
NullPointerException.
I changed it as follows.
return mqttService != null &&
mqttService.isConnected(clientHandle);
Are there any potential pitfalls
in doing this ? Is this the correct way ?
I personally think that it's
natural to call isConnected() before calling connect()
Any ideas/comments would be
appreciated.
Thanks!
Ranhiru
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