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Re: [certi-dev] Requesting object attribute values for attributes that n


From: Timi Tuohenmaa
Subject: Re: [certi-dev] Requesting object attribute values for attributes that no-one has ever owned
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 16:26:40 +0200

2012/3/5 Eric Noulard <address@hidden>:
> 2012/3/5 Timi Tuohenmaa <address@hidden>:
>> 2012/3/2 Eric Noulard <address@hidden>:
>>> 2012/3/2 Timi Tuohenmaa <address@hidden>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> It looks to me that sending requestObjectAttributeValueUpdate() for
>>>> multiple attributes where some of the attributes are owned by no-one
>>>> (and has never been owned) it sends request to owner of the object
>>>> even though owner has not published such an attribute.
>>>
>>> This looks like a bug, could you file a bug report for that
>>> https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=certi
>>
>> I made some sort of short bug report of it:
>> https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?35719
>
> Thanks I'll try to reproduce the error and fix it.

Thanks, it's bit of a no-go with this shortcoming, but I'll probably
test it on larger federation as I think all attributes should have
owner in my default case.

>>>
>>> Can I ask why you tried CERTI if you used Portico before?
>>> Or may be you are doing some comparison between RTI?
>>
>> Portico has quite a few small bugs too. I have been able to go around
>> them, but it haven't been updated at all for a long time so I wanted
>> to check other options.
>>
>> Also I have been doing my master's thesis about HLA and some sort of
>> real-time simulation and newest papers I have found involves CERTI
>> (and some are written partly by you), so CERTI does not seem to be
>> dead in any way.
>
> I can confirm that CERTI is not dead.
> Its development is not always steady but it is definetely active.

Very good to hear.

>> So thank you for writing some up-to-date articles
>> that I can refer :)
>
> Most recent articles concerning CERTI may be found on Savannah:
> http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/certi/papers/

Thank you. There seems to be some articles I haven't seen from other
sources yet.

Kind regards,
Timi Tuohenmaa



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