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    Method request: remove a remote device

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      Frozenlock
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      As it is, it seems the only way to remove a remote device from the local device list is to reset the local device.
      This means that if a remote device is removed form the network, or if it crashes and no longer answers any queries,
      we have to go through the whole process of terminating the local device, only to prop it up again immediately after.

      Would it be possible to provide a removeDevice method for the local device?
      This way we could manually remove any remote device which isn't answering and keep a 'clean' list of remote devices.

      Thanks!

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        Frozenlock
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        I implemented it locally and it seems to work.
        Here is the code:

        
            public void removeRemoteDevice(int instanceId) throws BACnetException {
        	RemoteDevice d = getRemoteDeviceImpl(instanceId, null, null);
                if (d != null)
        	    remoteDevices.remove(d);
        	else
        	    throw new BACnetException("Unknown device: instance id=" + instanceId);
            }
        
        
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