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Bruno Borges commented on WICKET-1784:
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I think the purpose of Transfer Object Pattern , where it says it wants to
reduce remote calls between tiers over the network is related to tiers like
client / server architectures.
This means that:
i) A Swing client requests a query on a table for a remote EJB
ii) The EJB executes two calls on the database
ii.a) select count(*)
ii.b) select * ... limit x offset y / rownum between z and k // whatever DB
paging technique is being used.
iii) Put all this information into one single Transfer Object
iv) Send the object back to the client application over the network
So, if your Web Application is running on the same server with your services
(EJBs, Spring Services, whatever), this means that you are not going to
transport data over the network between those tiers (Web and Model). And there
will be an "implicit" Transfer Object to the real client (web browser).
Following this logic: -1 for this improvement.
> Enhance IDataProvider to support applications using the Transfer Object J2EE
> pattern
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>
> Key: WICKET-1784
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1784
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: wicket
> Affects Versions: 1.3.3, 1.4-M3
> Environment: Wicket 1.3.3 and 1.4-M3
> Reporter: R. Goodwin
> Assignee: Igor Vaynberg
> Attachments: wicket-paging-experiment.zip
>
>
> In some environments searches are performed in 'single call' fashion, using a
> transfer object.
> E.g. two queries performed by the data services tier before returning
> combined results to the UI tier:
> i. Query for paged search results
> ii. Query for a 'count' value representing total possible results
> The contract between DataView and IDataProvider does not support a 'single
> call' environment as the give/take relationship between these classes is
> biased towards DataView.
> DataView expects IDataProvider to provide it's size before providing
> IDataProvider with its offset and count.
> * DataView may have good reasons for needing size before it can provide
> offset/count.
> * But IDataProvider has equally good reasons for needing offset/count before
> it can provide size.
> The circular dependency:
> 1. DataView calls IDataProvider.size()
> 2. IDataProvider cannot return size as it cannot start a query until it
> receives offset/count from DataView
> 3. These it does not receive until DataView calls IDataProvider.iterator()
> later on
> Others who experienced this problem (with CODE examples):
> * http://www.nabble.com/IDataProvider-and-Hibernate-Search-td15546101.html
> * http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg14266.html
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> The suggested solution of caching the combined search results and count value
> does not work if the search cannot begin until offset and count are
> available. And writing a custom DataView is not feasible either time wise as
> I understand that it cannot be done without needing to write a number of
> other classes too.
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