Deep Data Synchronization with BlazeDS
Due to space constraints, you’ve been presented with the simplified
fragments of the DataCollection
code to
highlight its main features and give you a push in the right direction,
should you want to create your own version of such a collection. Here are
a few more possible approaches that may prove useful.
Note
You can find the complete and up-to-date source code of the
DataCollection
class (900+ lines of
code) in the SourceForge
repository.
Nested DataCollections
Previously, you learned about data synchronization between
DataCollection
and remote Java
objects via the method sync()
. But
what if you have a situation with nested DataCollection
objects that can be modified on
the client side? How do you synchronize the changes in this case? Here’s
the magic line of code that will perform deep synchronization of the
DataCollection
and all its nested
children:
collection.sync(true);
If you don’t like manual coding, Clear Data Builder will perform
deep synchronization of hierarchical DataCollection
s with the server, so that if an
item of the collection contains child collections (Example 6-16, shown later), the
entire tree of changes gets synchronized with the Java backend in one
transaction.
Consider a sample order-processing application (Figure 6-7) that allows the user to navigate from order to order, editing the master information (order) as well as its details (order items).
Figure 6-7. The order-processing application
The user can modify either of the ...
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