think will be in the collection it may be better to write your own
indirection using fill. So you would leave the list property null on
the server, return it, then on the client you'd assign the AS version a
collection and call fill() on the DS with the associated destination,
passing in the object whose property you're trying to fill. Then the
destination on the server would return the right values (and you make
sure that paging and whatnot is enabled for that destination).
You'll also see more techniques on this in the samples that come out
with B3, and even better when we release for real as we really figure it
out :-)
Matt
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From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of busitech
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:22 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] lazy associations in FDS
We understand that FDS supports lazy associations, but the documentation
is unclear about
whether it's necessary and in what manner to partially initialize an
array which is not empty
but in the "lazy" state, as opposed to the fully initialized state and
the state of a truly empty
array. Does anyone know how FDS works in this regard?
We are using the Java adapter, so our application is responsible for how
data comes out of
the DAO layer. Any information would be appreciated - thank you.
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