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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Adam Stokes <ajs(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> I agree, however, without querying for the schema we still won't
> know what data objects are exposed. I think the reason behind having
> the query is not only for newly added agents but existing agents
> that may have their schema changed during connection.
At least in the Python qmf2 API (which would imply the C++ API, as
well), there is a notification of when an existing agent has a schema
change.
That routine is available, unfortunately, still doesn't solve the problem of having to
query the agent in order to see what's available to us
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