Hello again alt
Happy to report that once the source of the little bug have been identified,
i was able to write a fully functional, fully async, SMPP client in a few hours,
whit some 300 lines of code.
You have got a new client ;-)
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- Thu Oct 31, 2019 9:57 pm
- Forum: Inetlab.SMPP v2.x (.NET Standard, .NET Core)
- Topic: Exception from lib in
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- Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:47 pm
- Forum: Inetlab.SMPP v2.x (.NET Standard, .NET Core)
- Topic: Exception from lib in
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Re: Exception from lib in
Hello alt. I can confirm that the .ExpireIn is the source of the bug: ISubmitSmBuilder builder = SMS.ForSubmit() .From(sourceAddress) .To(destinationAddress) .Coding(coding) .Text(_messageText) //.ExpireIn(TimeSpan.FromDays(7)) // <= BUG //.ExpireIn(TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1440)) // <= BUG .ExpireIn(Ti...
- Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:57 pm
- Forum: Inetlab.SMPP v2.x (.NET Standard, .NET Core)
- Topic: Exception from lib in
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Exception from lib in
I am trying to use your SmppClientDemo and i get an exception when sending a SMPP request. The app. connects but it doesn't send anything when pressing the Submit button and we get that Exception: 14:44:02.989: Error (SmppClient1) Failed to send SMPP Request., Exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeExc...