I am currently trying to embed code into the demon via a new router.  When I mentioned received.fromlocal I guess I misspoke.  I am currently trying to work with bundles that would be sent using the dtnsend command (We do have direct access to those right?).  The bundles are actually received.bundle which are dtn::data::Bundles.  What I am wondering is, what is the relation between dtn::data::Bundle, and dtn::api::Bundle.  

Thanks
Carson

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Johannes Morgenroth <morgenro@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> wrote:
Hi.

First I need more information. Are you trying to implement an
application using the API or do you embed code into the daemon? What
type of object is your "received.fromlocal"?

Namespaces in C++ are just an convention not a barrier and you can
access different namespaces as you like.
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/namespaces/

Best regards
Johannes

Am 21.11.2011 15:20, schrieb Carson Dunbar:
> Hello,
>     In your previous email you mentioned using getData() to get the
> BLOB::reference out of a bundle.  Right now I am trying to work with
> bundles that are received.fromlocal (which I assume is the data sent
> in through the api) but since these come from the data namespace I
> can't access them the way you do for bundles in the api name space.
>  Maybe I'm just confused on how the name spaces work, but is there a
> way to get the same information you mentioned from the data namespace
> bundles?  Thanks
>
> Carson Dunbar


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