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    Sure.

    I'm currently trying to simulate a trading environment. I've deployed an adapter that contains an embedded rate generator. This generator creates rates at variable speeds, i.e. Some rates are generated more frequently than others. My Lighstreamer adaptor listens to that generator and each time it receives a rate pushes it to the client side.

    I have been doing some tests and also looking at the log files and now the problem seems clear to me (of course, probably it's not a problem). Basically I'm pushing all the rates objects through the same channel ("rates"). So, in the log file you can see how some currency pair rates are being discarded. See attached file "first-try.txt". In the client, I only receive the data that is pumped in the event.

    So I guess I should create a channel per currency pair. Does this have any consequence in the communication? (i.e. does this mean more sockets open? does this mean more bandwidth usage? etc.)

    Thanks for the useful help and regards,
    Martin

    PS. Note that I have stripped down the log for being able to upload it.
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