Hello Maël,
as specified in the RFC 5050, bundles are sent to a singleton endpoint identified by a singleton endpoint identifier or multiple endpoints with the same non-singleton endpoint identifier. It is not possible to address a single bundle to multiple endpoint identifiers. Thus, there exists only one single field for the endpoint identifier. The flag 4 also refers to the destination endpoint identifier. Not multiple of them.
Kind regards, Johannes
Am 05.10.2015 um 15:31 schrieb Maël Auzias:
Hi everyone,
I tried several ways to send a bundle to multiple destination and I dig into the source code of the daemon and I couldn't find where/how multi-destinations bundles are managed.
Is this feature implemented? Is there BP implementation with this feature?
As for my flag-question: the RFC says "4 -- Destination endpoint is a singleton.", so it must be cleared if destination*s* endpoint*s are* singleton*s* as the statement of the RFC is then false in the case of multi-destinations bundle.
Have a nice day!