<p>I gave it a quick look honestly, I must have missed the caller. Thanks for the clarification.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jul 8, 2011 1:11 AM, "Matthias Radestock" <<a href="mailto:matthias@rabbitmq.com">matthias@rabbitmq.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Simone,<br>> <br>> (adding the list back on cc)<br>
> <br>> On 07/07/11 23:56, Simone Busoli wrote:<br>>> Looking at the source of the .NET api I notice the default value is<br>>> 0, which would mean no heartbeats at all,<br>> <br>> Correct. The default in all our clients and the server is zero, i.e. no<br>
> heartbeats.<br>> <br>>> although later in the code I can see it is somehow negotiated with<br>>> the server,<br>> <br>> Indeed. The server tells the client what heartbeat interval it wants and<br>
> the client then tells the server what the heartbeat interval really<br>> should be. In our clients we pick the min of the client setting and the<br>> server setting.<br>> <br>>> I can't see when this negotiation is supposed to happen (the code is<br>
>> not called anywhere, that is)<br>> <br>> The heartbeat setting negotiation code is definitely called.<br>> <br>> <br>> Matthias.<br></div>