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<H1>Misc notes</H1>
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<LI><P>Sometimes the midi_server's debug output shows an "Application -1 not
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registered" error message. This means it cannot figure out which app an
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incoming BMessage came from. The server ignores those messages.</P>
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<P>How can this happen? libmidi2 has two ways of sending messages to the
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midi_server: it either expects a reply back or not. In the first case, it is
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obvious to the midi_server what the reply address of the message is. In the
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second case, even though it is not necessary for the server to send a message
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back, it still uses the reply address to determine which app the message came
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from. For this, BMessenger uses be_app_messenger of the client app.</P>
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<P>However, if the client app has no BApplication object, there is no
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be_app_messenger either. Now, the midi_server cannot determine where the
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message came from and will ignore it. Is this important? For example, when such
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a client app Release()'s its endpoints, it sends a message to the server
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without a return address. Now the server ignores that message and does not
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remove the endpoint from the roster. Of course, after the client app has died,
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the endpoints will be removed eventually. Does all of this matter? Not really,
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because only trivial apps will have no BApplication object.</P></LI>
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