RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question

2005-04-11 Thread Mehdi, Agha

You can execute command from another command. Just import EventBroadcaster
into the calling command and do
EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(getPhysicalAddress, indi_id
) from the resulthandler.

One question though. What does GetPhysicalAddress() do? Dos it get the same
address as you're updating?

Thanks

-Original Message-
From: Valy Sivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:49 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question


Guys,

I'm using Cairngorm framework which is great but I ran into a issueand
need some help I want to be able execute more than one commands as
result of interacting with a UI element

Scenario: Have a grid with Edit button underneath; Select a row from the
grid and want to edit the record. When I submit the edit form I want to fire
2 events like:

EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(
updateAddress, addr );
EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(
getPhysicalAddress, indi_id ); - refresh the data in the grid

First, are the calls executed in this order all the time? and second... I
wouldn't want to execute getPhysicalAddress  if the updateAddress
fails

Were you guys able to execute multiple commands in one call and sync them?

Am I missing something?
Thanks Valy

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RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question

2005-04-11 Thread Valy Sivec

Agha, thanks for suggestion, I missed that.

Regards,
Valy
--- Mehdi, Agha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was just wondering why don't you return a
 structure from UpdateAddress
 that holds two keys. One is a boolean and the second
 is the updated Address
 if it was updated. This way you won't have to make
 two separate calls. If
 the update fails send false and empty address
 object. That should work both
 ways and will help minimizing individual calls to
 the service. Does it make
 sense? 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Valy Sivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:52 AM
 To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework
 question
 
 
 Exactly. I would like to use optimistic locking and
 want to make sure that
 the update_ts on the client matches what was
 stored in the db that's
 why need to refresh the data on the client after the
 data was updated
 the update_ts gets populated via database
 trigger...
 
 In the meantime if the update_ts was altered, raise
 an error to refresh the
 data before editing.
 
 
 Valy
 
 
 
 
 
 --- Mehdi, Agha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You can execute command from another command. Just
 import 
  EventBroadcaster into the calling command and do
 

EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(getPhysicalAddress,
  indi_id
  ) from the resulthandler.
  
  One question though. What does
 GetPhysicalAddress() do? Dos it get the 
  same address as you're updating?
  
  Thanks
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Valy Sivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:49 AM
  To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question
  
  
  Guys,
  
  I'm using Cairngorm framework which is great but I
 ran into a 
  issueand need some help I want to be able
 execute more than 
  one commands as result of interacting with a UI
 element
  
  Scenario: Have a grid with Edit button underneath;
 Select a row from 
  the grid and want to edit the record. When I
 submit the edit form I 
  want to fire
  2 events like:
  
  EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(
  updateAddress, addr );
  EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(
  getPhysicalAddress, indi_id ); - refresh the
 data in the grid
  
  First, are the calls executed in this order all
 the time? and 
  second... I wouldn't want to execute
 getPhysicalAddress  if the 
  updateAddress
  fails
  
  Were you guys able to execute multiple commands in
 one call and sync 
  them?
  
  Am I missing something?
  Thanks Valy
  
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RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question

2005-04-11 Thread Mehdi, Agha

Now isn't that a great news...Thanks Steve. By chaining commands do you mean
that it'll be synchronous invocation? 

-Original Message-
From: Steven Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:37 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question


I'll put out an announce on Cairngorm 0.99 shortly (that's right, we're
going to give you guys a release before we finish some of the final stuff we
want in a 1.0 release) but one of the additions that we were finally
convinced of valid use-case for, is a SequenceCommand that allows you to
chain commands to one-event.

I'm on the west-coast of US right now, and intend spending some time on the
documentation in various airports around the northern hemisphere, so we can
get a release to you guys shortly.

Best,

Steven 

 -Original Message-
 From: Valy Sivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11 April 2005 10:52
 To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question
 
 
 Exactly. I would like to use optimistic locking and want to make sure 
 that the update_ts on the client matches what was stored in the 
 db that's why need to refresh the data on the client after the 
 data was updated the update_ts
 gets populated via database trigger...
 
 In the meantime if the update_ts was altered, raise an error to 
 refresh the data before editing.
 
 
 Valy
 
 
 
 
 
 --- Mehdi, Agha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You can execute command from another command. Just import 
  EventBroadcaster into the calling command and do
 
 EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(getPhysicalAddress,
  indi_id
  ) from the resulthandler.
  
  One question though. What does GetPhysicalAddress() do? Dos
 it get the
  same address as you're updating?
  
  Thanks
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Valy Sivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:49 AM
  To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question
  
  
  Guys,
  
  I'm using Cairngorm framework which is great but I ran into a 
  issueand need some help I want to be able execute more than 
  one commands as result of interacting with a UI element
  
  Scenario: Have a grid with Edit button underneath; Select a
 row from
  the grid and want to edit the record. When I submit the edit form I 
  want to fire
  2 events like:
  
  EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(
  updateAddress, addr );
  EventBroadcaster.getInstance().broadcastEvent(
  getPhysicalAddress, indi_id ); - refresh the data in the grid
  
  First, are the calls executed in this order all the time? and 
  second... I wouldn't want to execute getPhysicalAddress  if the 
  updateAddress
  fails
  
  Were you guys able to execute multiple commands in one call
 and sync
  them?
  
  Am I missing something?
  Thanks Valy
  
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RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question

2005-04-11 Thread Steven Webster

 Now isn't that a great news...Thanks Steve. By chaining 
 commands do you mean that it'll be synchronous invocation? 

You betcha.  As synchoronous as a phased locked loop clock divider circuit.

Erm.  Very synchronous.

Steven

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RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question

2005-04-11 Thread Mehdi, Agha

Awesome. Thanks Steve. You made the day :) Don't sleep in the planes, Don't
waste time eating food inflight/outflight, Don't read books...until you have
all the documentation/release notes nailed down :-). Looking forward to it.

-Original Message-
From: Steven Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 6:19 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Cairngorm framework question


 Now isn't that a great news...Thanks Steve. By chaining commands do 
 you mean that it'll be synchronous invocation?

You betcha.  As synchoronous as a phased locked loop clock divider circuit.

Erm.  Very synchronous.

Steven

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