Awsome!

Thanks for you help with this guys. Everything is working properly
now.

Cheers,
-Mark

On Sep 28, 3:17 pm, Jens <jens.nehlme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You have to use the property name of the entity proxy. So in your case
> .with("lineItems"). If you need more than one property you can just add it
> to the parameter list, e.g. .with("lineItems", "otherPropertyName"). You can
> also go down the hierarchy with a dot notation. Imagine your
> InvoiceDetailsProxy contains a property "A" (which is an entity proxy) and
> you also want that property to be not null, you would add it to the with
> method like: .with("lineItems", "lineItems.a").
> Your other properties are already filled because they are primitive types (
> = no entity proxy). Only properties that are entity proxies or lists of
> entity proxies are null when you do not add these properties to the .with()
> method.
>
> If you use the Editor Framework from GWT there is also a getPaths() method
> on the editor driver which returns an array of strings with all the property
> names the editor needs to be loaded. So you would do
> .with(editorDriver.getPaths()).
>
> -- J.

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