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| title: Sending Cache Ready Messages to the Server |
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| After a durable client connects and initializes its cache, regions, cache listeners, and any interest registration, it invokes `readyForEvents` to indicate to the servers that the client is ready to receive any messages accumulated for it. |
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| ## Durable Client Cache Ready Notification (C++) |
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| The following example shows how to call `readyForEvents`. |
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| ``` pre |
| // Send ready for event message to server (only for durable clients). |
| // Server will send queued events to client after receiving this. |
| cachePtr->readyForEvents(); |
| ``` |
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| To keep the client from losing events, do not call this method until all regions and listeners are created. For more information, see [Reconnection](reconnection.html#concept_38C027837216434CB5DEC84DF56B807E). |
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