I agree. I get an UPDATE just by getting new proxies. We do not now if the 
version has changed so why is it an UPDATE...? That should be a FETCH 
operation
IMO the event is not really useful without this distinction.

Regards, J


On Sunday, January 29, 2012 1:29:14 PM UTC+1, Arash wrote:
>
> I am trying to add a handler to detect the proxy changes. The 
> event.getWriteOperation() does detect the UPDATE operation but it is 
> more generalized than what I actually need. The doc reads: "An UPDATE 
> event is fired whenever a client encounters a proxy for the first 
> time, or encounters a proxy whose version number has changed." How do 
> I only detect the proxy whose version number has changed?!!! 
>
> Thanks,

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