[Spread-users] Size message send to Spread

Ryan Caudy rcaudy at gmail.com
Wed May 25 23:05:35 EDT 2005


Spread doesn't split messages up for you.  You'll need to do it
yourself if you have larger messages, although someone may have
created a wrapper to handle this already.

Cheers,
Ryan

On 5/25/05, De Winne, Joris <joris.dewinne at barco.com> wrote:
>  
> 
> Hello, 
> 
> I'm new to Spread and after reading a lot of documentation about it, I read
> the FAQ lilst and noticed something strange. In the section: "Application
> Development Questions", the answer to question 3 says the largest message
> can be around 100 Kbytes. Does this mean that the size of a SpreadMessage
> cann't larger than 100Kbytes when used in a call to multicast? Or does it
> mean that a SpreadMessage larger than 100Kbytes will be split automatic in
> packets with a maximum size of 100 Kbytes? If this isn't done automatic,
> does it mean we've to do reliable multicasting ourselves when SpreadMessages
> grow larger than 100 Kbytes? 
> 
> Thn 
> Joris 
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