Publish same message on 2 channels in Pubnub












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I am integrating pubnub to send/ receive message. I want to send same message on the two channels and I want the callback only at 1 channel no other channel. How can I approach that. I am using this code to publish the message on pubnub



  AppController.pubNub.publish()
.channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
.message(jsonObject)
.async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
if (!status.isError()) {
Log.d("message", result.toString());
}
}
});


How can I publish same message on other channel here.
Any help will be really appreciated.Thanks !










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    I am integrating pubnub to send/ receive message. I want to send same message on the two channels and I want the callback only at 1 channel no other channel. How can I approach that. I am using this code to publish the message on pubnub



      AppController.pubNub.publish()
    .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
    .message(jsonObject)
    .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
    @Override
    public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
    if (!status.isError()) {
    Log.d("message", result.toString());
    }
    }
    });


    How can I publish same message on other channel here.
    Any help will be really appreciated.Thanks !










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      I am integrating pubnub to send/ receive message. I want to send same message on the two channels and I want the callback only at 1 channel no other channel. How can I approach that. I am using this code to publish the message on pubnub



        AppController.pubNub.publish()
      .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
      .message(jsonObject)
      .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
      @Override
      public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
      if (!status.isError()) {
      Log.d("message", result.toString());
      }
      }
      });


      How can I publish same message on other channel here.
      Any help will be really appreciated.Thanks !










      share|improve this question













      I am integrating pubnub to send/ receive message. I want to send same message on the two channels and I want the callback only at 1 channel no other channel. How can I approach that. I am using this code to publish the message on pubnub



        AppController.pubNub.publish()
      .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
      .message(jsonObject)
      .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
      @Override
      public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
      if (!status.isError()) {
      Log.d("message", result.toString());
      }
      }
      });


      How can I publish same message on other channel here.
      Any help will be really appreciated.Thanks !







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          Currently there is no way in the PubNub Android SDK to do what you're describing.



          You could take the approach of creating two separate publishes and having a predefined function which you could call within the override. Similar to this.



          public void message(String result){
          Log.d("message", result);
          }
          AppController.pubNub.publish()
          .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
          .message(jsonObject)
          .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
          @Override
          public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
          if (!status.isError()) {
          message(result.toString())
          }
          }
          });


          If that is really not an option, the best thing would be to create a serverless function on the PubNub admin panel which listens to 1 channel. In that function you could have the multiple publishes and that serverless function could return the response it receives from the two other channels.






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            Currently there is no way in the PubNub Android SDK to do what you're describing.



            You could take the approach of creating two separate publishes and having a predefined function which you could call within the override. Similar to this.



            public void message(String result){
            Log.d("message", result);
            }
            AppController.pubNub.publish()
            .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
            .message(jsonObject)
            .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
            @Override
            public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
            if (!status.isError()) {
            message(result.toString())
            }
            }
            });


            If that is really not an option, the best thing would be to create a serverless function on the PubNub admin panel which listens to 1 channel. In that function you could have the multiple publishes and that serverless function could return the response it receives from the two other channels.






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              Currently there is no way in the PubNub Android SDK to do what you're describing.



              You could take the approach of creating two separate publishes and having a predefined function which you could call within the override. Similar to this.



              public void message(String result){
              Log.d("message", result);
              }
              AppController.pubNub.publish()
              .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
              .message(jsonObject)
              .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
              @Override
              public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
              if (!status.isError()) {
              message(result.toString())
              }
              }
              });


              If that is really not an option, the best thing would be to create a serverless function on the PubNub admin panel which listens to 1 channel. In that function you could have the multiple publishes and that serverless function could return the response it receives from the two other channels.






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                Currently there is no way in the PubNub Android SDK to do what you're describing.



                You could take the approach of creating two separate publishes and having a predefined function which you could call within the override. Similar to this.



                public void message(String result){
                Log.d("message", result);
                }
                AppController.pubNub.publish()
                .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
                .message(jsonObject)
                .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
                @Override
                public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
                if (!status.isError()) {
                message(result.toString())
                }
                }
                });


                If that is really not an option, the best thing would be to create a serverless function on the PubNub admin panel which listens to 1 channel. In that function you could have the multiple publishes and that serverless function could return the response it receives from the two other channels.






                share|improve this answer












                Currently there is no way in the PubNub Android SDK to do what you're describing.



                You could take the approach of creating two separate publishes and having a predefined function which you could call within the override. Similar to this.



                public void message(String result){
                Log.d("message", result);
                }
                AppController.pubNub.publish()
                .channel(mychannel)// this is my 1st channel
                .message(jsonObject)
                .async(new PNCallback<PNPublishResult>() {
                @Override
                public void onResponse(PNPublishResult result, PNStatus status) {
                if (!status.isError()) {
                message(result.toString())
                }
                }
                });


                If that is really not an option, the best thing would be to create a serverless function on the PubNub admin panel which listens to 1 channel. In that function you could have the multiple publishes and that serverless function could return the response it receives from the two other channels.







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