Sunday, January 16, 2011

Re: 2.1.1 Documentation Please

Hi David,

Any update on the documentation?

"ServiceLayerDecorators are a hook to support advanced customization
of
RequestFactory like hooking in Spring as a "Locator locator," but are
not
required to use RequestFactory. Thanks for your questions--I'll make
sure
they're answered in the forthcoming docs. "

hoping for something this week

thanks

On Jan 10, 5:48 pm, Lisa D <lisadunne2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thomas thanks you
>
> You do an amazing job contributing to this community, and I really
> appreciate everyone of your posts. Thank you very much
>
> I'll re-read your latest blog at least a dozen times and it will be
> invaluable to me and other while trying to figure this stuff out, and
> a great aid while reading the 2.1.1 API doc's
>
> One request Thomas, have you a small sample app (could be anything)
> that uses this and also Gin?
>
> thanks again for the latest blog post
>
> LD
>
> On Jan 10, 4:59 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Monday, January 10, 2011 11:07:48 PM UTC+1, Lisa D wrote:
>
> > > Sorry if it seems like I'm attacking anyone, I'm not...
>
> > > Currently I'm trying to start a ERP style project. Initially
> > > generating most of the scaffolding from Spring Roo (once 1.1.1 is
> > > released). This will give me my entities, and scaffolding for my
> > > activities and places.
>
> > > I'll be using MySQL as my DB
>
> > > And thanks to you and others on this group there's already lots of
> > > documentation available to me,(Activity / Places) so I can understand
> > > and manipulate the scaffolding to suit my needs. But what I cannot
> > > figure out is how I'm going to implement the Service Layer GWT 2.1.1
> > > stuff to put some business logic into my App so that I can add some
> > > business functionality to the App.
>
> > > So ideally I'd like some documentation that could explain how I can
> > > implement business logic in my service layer while keep my entities
> > > very POJO like. Even something as simple as a bank account app. Adding
> > > and deleting money form a checking and saving a/c's etc.
>
> > OK, so you don't need to know about ServiceLayerDecorator. What you askfor
> > was already possible in GWT 2.1.0, but your "business methods" had to be
> > static (but not necessarily on your entity classes!). With GWT 2.1.1 you'll
> > give a ServiceLocator so RequestFactory will be able to create an instance
> > of your object implementing your business logic (as either static or
> > instance methods).
> > And similarly, you'll provide a Locator for your entities so RequestFactory
> > can "find" them without resorting to a findXxx static method on the entity
> > class.
> > I've finally spent a couple hours writing a log post about RequestFactory:http://tbroyer.posterous.com/gwt-211-requestfactory
>
> > @David: could you please update the online JavaDoc? I currently have broken
> > links, and some others might provide misleading information (e.g.
> > InstanceRequest and RequestContext#create had EntityProxy bounds in 2.1.0
> > when they now have BaseProxy bounds)

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