Hi,
the Java client was contributed by IBM and we have our own idea of
how the client libraries should work. The .Net client was written
and is maintained by a valued contributor Paolo Patierno, so may
well have a different approach in some areas. A particular
behaviour could be considered a bug, or just a variety of approach.
In this case, it sounds like the .Net client might need an
enhancement. If there are any changes that you would like to see,
a good way of highlighting those are to raise bugs. (Bugs are used
for features, enhancements and general work items as well as true
"bugs".)
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Paho (component
M2MQTT)
With a bug, we can track the discussion on a proposed change, and
keep a record of the discussion and decision, and the fix if it is
made. This sounds like a good subject for a bug.
Thanks
Ian
On 10/26/2015 07:41 PM, Alf-Helge Vatne
wrote:
No exceptions can be thrown in subscribing app. I
like the Java-version better - it gives the subscribing
app more control.
Should "Paho .NET" be fixed? Or have I misunderstood
something?
Thanks for the great work.
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