With auto-sync-enabled = false, we no longer cache the resulting fill in memory. So the second and subsequent page requests go back to the assembler to refetch the fill just to get the page requested by the client.
In 2.5.1 when you use auto-sync-enabled = false, you can use the "fill page" approach... your useFillPage method returns true and then the fill variant which takes a start and count is called. This can make this case much more efficient as the client pages data directly from the database. Jeff ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 9:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [flexcoders] LCDS fill with AutoSyncEnabled = false, Paging Takes Twice as Long? Has anyone encountered this before? I am filling a collection of about 1500 objects. With autoSyncEnabled = false, the paging from the server seems to double in time. (The server call returns in about the same time, as expected.) I would actually expect the opposite, but either way, I am wondering why AutoSyncEnabled would affect the time it takes to create the objects in Flex? AND why would turning off autoSync affect this so drastically. Thanks, Kevin

