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Re: Re: Distributed Objects question
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Re: Re: Distributed Objects question


  • Subject: Re: Re: Distributed Objects question
  • From: "Tom Harrington" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 21:18:11 -0600

On 7/20/06, Mike Kobb <email@hidden> wrote:
Okay, I'm using the default connection in this case, so that's good
for the server side.  On the client side, where I'm calling
NSConnection" rootProxyForConnectionWithRegisteredName:host: method,
would I also receive a notification if the server bails out from
under me?

Yeah, it should work on both ends.

And, a more-general question.  Apple's developer documentation says
that one should not depend upon notifications for critical events,
because although every effort is made to deliver them, they're not
guaranteed.  In practice, just how reliable are they?

In most cases, very reliable. In practice you may want to catch exceptions as a last-ditch way to avoid crashing.

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Tom Harrington
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