[gwt-contrib] Re: Comment on RequestFactoryMovingParts in google-web-toolkit

2011-09-15 Thread codesite-noreply

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[gwt-contrib] Re: Comment on RequestFactoryMovingParts in google-web-toolkit

2011-05-13 Thread codesite-noreply

Comment by ad...@dualsportmaps.com:

Can we get a reference implementation of a JRE RequestTransport? Perhaps  
going to http://localhost:/rf ? I think that would help a lot of people  
wrap there head around this.

Thank you!

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[gwt-contrib] Re: Comment on RequestFactoryMovingParts in google-web-toolkit

2011-04-20 Thread codesite-noreply

Comment by rj...@google.com:

An Entity is any object with a well-defined identity and version. Might  
mention that version is a bit of a misnomer, since it doesn't need to be  
Comparable. More of a hash tag.


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[gwt-contrib] Re: Comment on RequestFactoryMovingParts in google-web-toolkit

2011-04-20 Thread codesite-noreply

Comment by rj...@google.com:

From RequestFactoryinterfaceValidator: proxy type can exempted from  
validation, missing be


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[gwt-contrib] Re: Comment on RequestFactoryMovingParts in google-web-toolkit

2011-04-20 Thread codesite-noreply

Comment by rj...@google.com:

Developers who are advanced enough to take advantage of decorating the  
ServiceLayer will be able to adapt to changes as they come up. Its javadoc  
should say so.


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