On Monday, March 26, 2012 1:49:59 PM UTC+2, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> The private field storing the LeafValueEditor's values is only initialized
> in edit(), so in your case you have to call edit() again from your
> onSuccess.
>
Thx, for the clarification in respect to *isDirty(). *In fact isDirty()
become clean after I've called edit() again. But my *actual problem was
that the modifications I've made were also not been persisted*. I've found
a way to persist them doing something like
final *EmployeeReqCtx* reqCtxDriver = *(EmployeeReqCtx) *
cf.getDriver().flush();
reqCtxDriver.*put(employee)*.fire(new Receiver<Void>() {
// persists the edited *employee** *
}
instead of
final RequestContext reqCtxDriver = cf.getDriver().flush();
reqCtxDriver.fire(new Receiver<Void>() {
// ... doesn't work at all for editing entities(?) although it's
mentioned in the Editor example
}
*in save()*. Although I can't imagine that one needs explicit casting to
edit an entity..., it works.
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