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| Subject: | Delivered state of DMAPI Event |
| From: | "Michael Li (gmail)" <mikore.li@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 12 Jul 2006 22:22:09 +0800 |
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Hi, all, As I know, DMAPI event can be in 2 states: 1) enqueued, undelivered 2) delivered and awaiting a response from the DM application.The 2nd state also know as outstanding state for synchronous event message. I'd like to know the exact meaning of "delivered", Does "delivered" means the DM application had call dm_get_event() on the event? Can an event message automatically change state from 1 to 2 when it is enqueued? Is there a list of the events that will always change state to delievered state after it is enqueued? Thanks a lot, Mikore |
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