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Note : Applies to RTI Connext 4.x and above. Discovery is not an instantaneous event. It takes some time for the discovery process between applications to complete. The DDS DataWriter and DDS DataReader must discover each other before they can start communicating. Therefore, if you send data ...
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Note: Applies to RTI Data Distribution Service 4.0 and 4.1 If you notice unexpected behavior (for example, unintended functions getting called, object creation failing, etc.), check your current stack margin by running the command checkStack . If the margin is low, this is a possible explanation of ...
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Note: Applies to RTI Connext 4.x and above For dynamic discovery to work properly, RTI Connext relies on a globally unique identifier (GUID) that uniquely identifies each instance of a participant in the network. By default, RTI Connext will automatically choose values for the host ID and app ID ...
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Note: Relevant RTI Connext versions: RTI Connext 4.x and above. The Maximum Participant Index is an optional value at the beginning of a Peer Descriptor. It is used to specify a range of ports where RTI Connext will look for other participants during the discovery process. It tells RTI Connext how ...
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Note: Applies to NDDS 3.x (and earlier), RTI Connext 4.x and above. You will need the following: The binaries for your applications. Any shared libraries used by your binary. (If you're linking against static libraries, you do not need to do anything here. The generated makefile links against the ...
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Note: Relevant versions RTI Connext 4.x and above. Method One: setting the initial peers and multicast receive address programmatically (applies to all 4.x versions and above) The following C++ code snippet shows how to configure the initial peers and multicast receive address programmatically ( ...
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Note: Applies to RTI Connext 4.x and above. RTI Connext uses the concept of exclusive areas (EA) to avoid deadlocks when user listener code calls the RTI Connext APIs. In a nutshell: Each entity has their own EAs. Controlling access into EAs is a way to prevent deadlocking situations. The rule of ...
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