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Test-Information:
Tested build on Windows 8 with VS 2014 and ran unit tests.
Change-Id: I3d8096df4801be6901f22564e36eecba0e7310c4
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Previously all IQ handlers were final. The IQ handles were processed
in last-added-first order and if the IQ payload matched the handler
payload, the IQ would only be passed to that handler.
This conflicts with our IBBReceiveSession. When running multiple
concurrent file-transfers using multiple IBBReceiveSessions there are
multiple IQ handlers for IBB content; one for every transfer.
This commit allows a Responder to be set as non-final. In this case
unhandled IQs will not be responded with an error but returned to
the IQRouter so it can pass it to the next possible IQ handler.
Test-Information:
Tested with ConcurrentFileTransferTest with runs multiple IBB transfers
in parallel.
Change-Id: I8237e234cbe5c110deaa8c3d6ba303b65fd53d00
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Change-Id: I94ab4bbb68c603fe872abeb8090575de042f5cb4
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This can get us in all kinds of trouble, including that it makes it
impossible to use shared_ptr<> for Requests.
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