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Core set of Fluid protocol interfaces shared between services and clients. These interfaces should always be back and forward compatible.
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Definition: NoOps are empty operation message, with the type of MessageType.NoOp
. They are used to send an updated referenceSequenceNumber to service. Relay service is free to coalesce these messages, or fully drop them if another op was used to update Minimum Sequence Number, to a number equal to or higher than the referenceSequenceNumber in Noop. Client will send NoOps periodically, see NoopHeuristic
.
Expectations: NoOps can be coalesced by service, which means:
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