I was wondering if I could get some ideas from the technical wonks out there. Here's my problem (not the real one..but I simplified it a bit to keep things brief). Everything implemented in LSL of course. I have two objects A and B, A sends messages to B. I found that there are no guarantees that B will ALWAYS receive a message sent by A. I would expect the messages to be queued up, but seems that there is a black hole somewhere. Anyway, so, I then need to think about 'Acknowledgement system' that would cause A to resend if B does not receive it (within a set waiting period...). So this means that I need to put A in a sending loop until B sends an acknowledgment back to A.<div>
OR.. I could just send messages from A to B, twice every time... just to reduce changes of a message not received. Should I go for the easy way ... or is there really a bigger advantage for trying to implement guarantees in. Your thoughts?<br clear="all">
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