the problem is, that all data still via a seperate RPC call is still
on the client side in an object.
so i think it makes no sense to convert this existing data on client-
side to xml/json and then convert it back to a Record.
On 17 Sep., 11:21, "Dariusz Borowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to call your getter method from your back end. Your response should
> be either XML or JSON.
>
> Then define your RECORD and the READER and call the fields you want to show
> in the ComboBox, TextField or what ever it is.
>
> e.g.
> // record definition
> final RecordDef recordDef = new RecordDef(
> new FieldDef[]{
> new StringFieldDef( "createdDate" ),
> new StringFieldDef( "project" )
> }
> );
>
> reader = new JsonReader(recordDef);
> reader.setRoot( "root" );
> reader.setTotalProperty( "results" );
>
> store = new Store( reader );
>
> ---
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:31 AM, MN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > given situation:
>
> > we have still an object on client side that have all data and handle
> > to get more data from server etc.
>
> > i want to implement some DataProxy / Reader for this.
>
> > my questions:
>
> > - how i implement this in Java (not as native javascript).
> > - there some skeletons or examples avaliable?
> > - can i exchange the data between DataProxy and Reader not as text
> > (like in all still implemented Proxy/Reader) but in my still existing
> > Objects?
>
> > some ideas and hints are welcome
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