Hi Frank, I use 1.8.2 (I didn't had the time to update my version, is
1.9.x still beta version ?).
I think I use a sync request (I send a request and get the result as
return of the snmp.send() method)
So It doesn't come back to me until the retries has been done

Matthieu

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 8:51 PM, Frank Fock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mathhieu,
>
>  I have fixed the copy constructor bug in 1.9.1b.
>  Regarding the retry problem, I would like to
>  know whether you are using async request
>  processing and whether you call Snmp.cancel
>  when received the first event?
>  (And, of course, which version you are using?)
>
>  Best regards,
>  Frank
>
>
>
>  Matthieu Casanova wrote:
>  > Hi,
>  > the copy constructor of PendingRequest,
>  > PendingRequest(PendingRequest other)
>  > do not copy the transport object from other.
>  > This causes the following problem:
>  > I send a GET request like this giving the transport I want
>  > ResponseEvent event = snmp.send(pdu, target, transport);
>  >
>  > and for some reason there are some retries, but when copying the
>  > PendingRequest, the transport is not copied,
>  > so it is null for the next requests, and the Snmp object will use
>  > another transport.
>  > I fixed it by copying the transport in this constructor,
>  > but is it wanted or is it a bug ?
>  >
>  > Another question :
>  > the response for my GET request is noSuchName (because I ask for an
>  > OID that do not exists). But Snmp4j tries again,
>  > is there a reason to try again ?
>  > I have set the retry but I thought the retries were only for timeout ...
>  >
>  > Matthieu
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