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Plex is without a doubt one of the best media player systems or software packages on the market, with an appealing and user-friendly interface and the capacity to manage and play a large choice of movies, music, and television shows. On the other hand, the plex media player has a lot more features. It's an application with a lot of functionality.<a href="https://www.techtoreview.com/top-picks/best-plex-plugins.html"></a> Plex Plugins on the other hand, are required in order to take full advantage of Plex's features. It all started with plugins that gave users access to global content and popular TV shows from all around the world. Plex's plug service was turned off by mistake, leaving loyal watchers in the dark.
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What is the difference between JDK, JRE, and JVM?
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The second and third letter.
(If you want serious answers, then you need to learn how to ask better questions, and do your own basic research first.)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I have a set of IoT devices that connects to Azure IoT hub regularly to send in telemetry.
Sometimes I need to send messages to the device. I do this my using the:
devices/{device_id}/messages/devicebound/# queue.
The device are using a built-in MQTT library.
If I send something to the device while it is offline, it was my impression that the
message should be retained in the devicebound queue until the device came online again, and read the queue.
If I send the messeage when the device is online, everything works ok, and the device gets the message.
If sent while offline, the queue is empty when the device come online again, and the message is lost.
Am I right in assuming that the devicebound queue should retain the message until the device comes online and read it?
TIA...
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You can't assume anything. To assume they always get saved is to also assume an unlimited amount of space for an indefinite period of time, etc.
You review the settings and their defaults.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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I do not assume, I'm asking if the mqtt spec. Specify that messages is retained in the queue if the target in offline.
I am perfectly aware of space and time limitations.
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Dag Sunde wrote: I'm asking if the mqtt spec. Specify that messages is retained Why not read it and see what it says?
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If you don't know...
I have trouble finding it in the spec.
I don't ask for help on things before I've tried to look it up myself.

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Your question asks what the spec says. I merely suggested that you can read it yourself in order to find the answer.
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Because the content is bigger than the container, and the default (usually) is to add scroll bars unless you turn them off (for the container).
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Thank you So much, is there any quick code to fix it please ? i really appreciate that.
thanks once again for your response
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The horizontal Scroll bar generally comes you have wide content or a fixed-width element that is wider than the viewport. It may also occur because of other factors.
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which one would you prefer when it comes to sending data to a web server I am working on a project and I don't know which one to use between a node mcu and an ardruino uno(with gsm)
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