This has been wacked-out like this ever since I first wacked it out.
Since the base class is ResultAdapter and it only takes failure, and the
'processed' function for ConfirmAdapter is optional, it seemed to make
sense this way.
But, we have another ResultAdapter (for non-invocation ResultListener)
and it expects success first.
So Mike noticed this today (I swear there was a big brouhaha about this
over the summer) and beat me with my own rubber chicken.
I'm not sure why I had a mental block about reordering, but let's do it!
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* Use _writer != null iff the socket is open and the authrequest has been sent
* Warn when posting messages prior to socket connect
* Clear the outgoing queue prior to sending the auth request, the servers authing connection expects this
* If a logoff is encountered prior to the socket opening, just shut down without sending auth request
* Driveby unused variable removal
This should fix the log warning "AuthingConnection$1: Received non-authreq message during authentication process"
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utility in sending pings before we're authenticated.
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frame listener so that it has a chance of working out of the box on Thane.
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except the actual throttling part. Need to think about a good way to do this
without blocking the whole client when we hit the throttle.
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* socketClosed was issuing a warning, presumably because whirled doesn't normally disconnect flash client. Anyway, seems like overkill since the server can disconnect whenever it choosed
* Accoring to adobe, calling Socket.close after the Socket.close event should throw an IOError. Thane holds to this, while flash apparently does not. Make our code neutral by checking for connected prior to calling close
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you should always listen for the result! Otherwise, you are likely doing
something wrong. Listen for the result, or change the service to not report
a result if it's irrelevant.
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and clear out our socket. The DID_LOGOFF notification is sent out to the client
after we've sent our LOGOFF request to the server, so we need to be sure that
no other messages go to the server after the LOGOFF request otherwise we risk
the server generating spurious warnings (like it does currently in the
thousands daily).
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services that require the use of an otherwise unreferenced class or symbol take
care of referencing that class or symbol themselves, so that if you use
LocationDirector, say, all the needed classes are properly included.
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to write everything in two languages, and now have to take special care that
things written in one of those languages works properly in a wholly separate
and somewhat limited deployment environment. Ah such sweet forgetting.
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(I just noticed marshallers are importing themselves but the flash compiler
doesn't seem to mind, so committing now)
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