but that's the thing i don't get, you refer to the point AFTER i persisted
the entity, but what i'm talking about is how do i GET the new changed
entity proxy so i could send it the persist method. i mean just using the
fire won't magically persist the thing. unlike the find method in the
entity locator, there's no persist method requestfactory can call (and i'm
not defining any dao methods on the entity itself). .

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> In addition to Jens answer: the RequestContext is a queue of invocations
> and edited proxies. Only when fire()d the RequestContext will flush that
> queue into an HTTP request.
>
> Each invocation can have a Receiver set using Request#to(Receiver), and
> the RequestContext can have a global Receiver passed to the fire() method
> (note: its onFailure will only be called when the server cannot be reached
> or failed to decode the request or encode the response; independently of
> invocations: each invocation can fail independently of the others, and even
> if all of them fail, it doesn't make the global Receiver's onFailure to be
> called)
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