Getting notified about JCO.removeClientPool

Hello,
is there a way to be notified about removal of client pools? I have a PoolChangedListener in place, but it does not get called when the pool is removed.

Hi,
I suspect that is because you only have the one ID in use.
I have the Apple ID  and my iPhone Number active.
A second Apple ID used on a second iPhone and that iPhone number are also listed but Unticked (not active)
All are shown in dark text.
Messages only invokes Face Time to connect to a Messages Contact.
It uses the ID you are using in FaceTime - no the one listed in Messages - although they can be the same.
The issue might be if you are using Different ones
The Invoking uses the Contact ID that is in the Chat.
This means at your Contact's end their FaceTime is pulling your iMessages ID from Messages and trying to call that ID.
It may not exist on the FaceTime Servers.
The servers for both apps are separate for each other.
9:40 pm      Monday; December 9, 2013
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 MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
 Mac OS X (10.6.8),
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