/// <summary> /// Publish changers /// </summary> /// <returns> PublishChangesResponse object</returns> /// <param name="request"> PublishChangesRequest object</param> /// <param name='jsonRpcCallId'> /// The json rpc call identifier. This is a string generated by the client, which can be used to correlate the response to the request. Max length is 256 characters. A JSON-RPC id must be generated on a per call invocation basis. The Rogerthat platform uses the id of the call to store the call result for a certain amount of time so that if something fails during the communication, the same call (having the same JSON-RPC id) can be resent to the Rogerthat service, allowing to fetch the result, without actually executing the call again. This avoids annoying problems such as duplicate delivery of messages. /// /// You should use a different JSON-RPC id for every call you make. /// /// In case of an intermittent failure such as a network connectivity problem, you can retry the same call using the same JSON-RPC id, without running the risk of duplicate execution of your call (e.g. duplicate message delivery). /// </param> public PublishChangesResponse PublishChanges(PublishChangesRequest request, string jsonRpcCallId) { PublishChangesResponse result = new PublishChangesResponse(); WireRequest(0, jsonRpcCallId, "system.publish_changes", (writer) => { request.Write(writer, false); }, (reader) => { result.Read(reader); } ); return result; }
/// <summary> /// Publish changers /// </summary> /// <returns> PublishChangesResponse object</returns> /// <param name="request"> PublishChangesRequest object</param> public PublishChangesResponse PublishChanges(PublishChangesRequest request) { return PublishChanges(request, Guid.NewGuid().ToString()); }