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Debug message: Invoking BroadcastFilter with dummy AtmosphereResource
jfarcand edited this page Mar 21, 2013
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The following message will be displayed if you try to broadcast to an empty Broadcaster
DEBUG o.atmosphere.cpr.DefaultBroadcaster
- Invoking BroadcastFilter with dummy AtmosphereResource -1
This just means there are no AtmosphereResource available to deliver the message. The message will be passed to BroadcastFilter and will be cached if a BroadcasterCache has been installed.
If you have BroadcastFilter than rely on AtmosphereResource's headers or query string, make sure you only apply your logic when the AtmosphereResource.uuid() != -1 to avoid wrong application logic
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