On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 1:56:35 PM UTC+1, Jan Marten wrote:
>
> Is there any progress on this issue?
>
> Issue https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5794 is 
> related and is not fixed either.
>
> RF's behaviour in this regard is inconsistent since an "unimportant" 
> retrieval would fail on any ConstraintViolation
> in batched requests. It should definitely be possible to batch requests 
> but the current API is not sufficient.
>
> A recommendation would be to pull batching out of the RequestContext 
> interface and expose it in e.g. a RequestContextBatcher.
> A RequestContext is used for one request only and is reusable on failure 
> or violation. Thus removing append(), fire(Receiver), etc.
> RequestContextBatcher is used for multiple requests.
>
> The specific behaviour in onFailure and onViolation should be discussed 
> further.
>

The current API has batching built-in: one RequestContext instance == one 
batch request. You're free to use batches that only contain a single 
invocation.
 

> Transaction settings might make it necessary for all RequestContexts to be 
> re-executed or to only re-execute the failed/violating requests.
> Therefore it must allow customization by the user.
>

RF assumptions are that:

   - for a given HTTP request, there's only one instance for each entity 
   (an entity shouldn't have 2 instances in the same request handling; see 
   https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7341). That 
   generally means using "cache" scoped at the request, which translates to 
   using the "session per request" (aka "open session in view") pattern.
   - there's one transaction for each "service method", so that each one 
   can fail independently of the others. If that's not what you want, then 
   create a specific "service method" that does all your work that should be 
   executed in a single transaction.

This is not going to change (what might change is the restriction that one 
proxy can only be edited by a single RequestContext at a time, which is 
discussed in the issue you linked to)

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