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[webpubsubclient] Fix a bug that 0 sequenceId won't be sent to service #29474

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In the previous RP, we found a bug that if sequenceId == 0, then it won't be sent to the service. Which means if no message is received from the service, there won't be a keepalive enabled

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zackliu commented May 7, 2024

@xirzec Could you help to merge

@xirzec xirzec merged commit 25942d3 into Azure:main May 7, 2024
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xirzec commented May 7, 2024

@xirzec Could you help to merge

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