On 16 nov, 19:34, Fábio Miranda <fa...@miranti.net.br> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to check if an editor/object states has changed,
> something analogous to flush method, but without generating errors and
> making changes to the object?

No, the driver is "dumb", it only (and that's already a big time-
saver) "copies" from the edited object into the editors (when calling
edit()) and back from the editors to the object (when calling
flush()).

> An workaround can be Editor making a object copy to driver edit, flush
> driver on that copy, and than compare the flushed copy with the
> original object, but could be simpler if driver could check this
> automatically for us...

That's what we're planning to use (given that our team chose –to my
great regret– to go with GWT-RPC rather than RequestFactory:
RequestFactory's RequestContext have an isChanged() that you could use
after a call to flush() to know whether the edit()ed objects within
that context have changed)

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