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14.1.3 Advise loops

An advise loop instructs the server to inform the client when data in the server's application changes. Advise loops are set up across a conversation, and closing the conversation closes the advise loop.

An advise loop is identified by an item and a key. The key is included to allow any number of uniquely identifiable advise loops to be set up on the same server/topic/item combination.

A successfully established advise loop is also known as a link. When a change occurs to item, the link informs the client by causing it to execute a function.

There are two types of link: the warm link which only informs the client that a change to item has occurred, and the hot link which also sends the new data across.


LispWorks User Guide - 14 Dec 2001

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