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Specification of the rules say that a TSE can only be connected to one specific SMA. How does the SMA-client assure that it does not connect to a TSE, that is already bound to another SMA?
And from another perspective: Is it possible (and allowed) to connect to different TSEs with one SMA-client? Technically speaking: We have one Java-application that creates a new FiskalyHttpClient with given API-credentials. Now this FiskalyHttpClient gets a request for TSE 1 and afterwards a request for TSE 2. Is that ok or will we receive and error then?
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Specification of the rules say that a TSE can only be connected to one specific SMA. How does the SMA-client assure that it does not connect to a TSE, that is already bound to another SMA?
And from another perspective: Is it possible (and allowed) to connect to different TSEs with one SMA-client? Technically speaking: We have one Java-application that creates a new FiskalyHttpClient with given API-credentials. Now this FiskalyHttpClient gets a request for TSE 1 and afterwards a request for TSE 2. Is that ok or will we receive and error then?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: