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Georgi edited comment on OLINGO-47 at 11/1/13 1:33 PM:
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With the whole encapsulation along the way, I don't see this easier than simply 
reusing the executeBatch and executeChangeSet implementations from 
ListsProcessor directly in ODataJPAProcessorDefault. Both seem to be generic 
dispatchers in essence. 
I did some experiments and it looks like they dispatch correctly to the 
different concrete handlers when copied in ODataJPAProcessorDefault.
Please, give it a try or suggest otherwise.


was (Author: shturec):
With the whole encapsulation along the way, I don't see this easier than simply 
reusing the executeBatch implementation from ListsProcessor directly in the jpa 
processor implementation. Is there a reason not to copy it? Looks generic.

> $batch support
> --------------
>
>                 Key: OLINGO-47
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLINGO-47
>             Project: Olingo
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: odata2-core, odata2-jpa
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.0, 1.1.0
>            Reporter: Georgi
>            Assignee: Chandan V.A
>
> It seems that 
> org.apache.olingo.odata2.processor.core.jpa.ODataJPAProcessorDefault does not 
> override the executeBatch method from 
> org.apache.olingo.odata2.api.processor.ODataSingleProcessor and the default 
> implementation throws "Not Implemented" exception.
> I couldn't find any implementation for executeBatch except for the reference 
> application's ListsProcessor.
> Therefore, there's no support for $batch requests as of now (or please let me 
> know how can I use it with a JPA backend). As far as I see there's a whole 
> dedicated package for that and was a little surprised to find out that I 
> can't make use of that really cool feature despite of that.
> I'd like to request/vote to walk the last mile and add support for $batch 
> requests.



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