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    Subscription using command mode

    Hello,

    We're implementing lightstreamer server & client sides and I have some doubts about:

    1. Do you have any doc or exemple about TLCP implementation with LS_mode=COMMAND ?

    2. Is there any active test service to test this mode ?

    3. I'm doing like this, it's correct ?

    URL:
    http://our_server.com.br/lightstream...f3fMec4T320897

    PARAMS: LS_reqId=3&LS_op=add&LS_subId=3&LS_group=item1&LS_ schema=command+key+12+13+14+15&LS_data_adapter=BOO K_ADAPTER&LS_mode=COMMAND
    LS_reqId=4&LS_op=add&LS_subId=4&LS_group=item2&LS_ schema=command+key+12+13+14+15&LS_data_adapter=BOO K_ADAPTER&LS_mode=COMMAND

    Thanks in advance.

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    Hi Renato,

    1. Sorry but indeed at the moment we have not explicit TLCP examples for command mode.
    Just for your knowledge, we intend to publish the source code of our client libraries, I think we will start from the Javascript one in the near future, in order to make available our implementation of the various communication mechanisms with the TLCP.

    2. In order to test and validate your client code you could target one of our online demo that use COMMAND mode, for example the Basic Portfolio or the MarketDepth, and compare with our public clients.

    3. Your request seems correct to me.

    Please let us know if you need any further clarifications.

    Regards,
    Giuseppe

 

 

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