Thank you guys, i changed to List and it works.
BTW before i use EntityProxy in Set which lead to error, other than
ValueProxy

On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Ashwin Desikan <ashwin.desi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Additionally, try using List instead of Set. It works for me when I faced
> similar issues. Only problem would be you will have to manage any
> redundancy with List
>
> ~Ashwin
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 29, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> There are unfortunately many small but annoying issues with RF in 2.4;
> most of them will be fixed in 2.5, to be released in a month or so.
> Have a look at the issue tracker, I seem to recall having worked on
> patches for issues with ValueProxies and Sets (assuming TagProxy is a
> ValueProxy).
>
> On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 7:02:08 AM UTC+2, July wrote:
>>
>> I'm using GWT requestFactory to save an entity, the code is rather
>> simple: i want to create a Blog entity with several Tags, here is my code:
>>
>> client side:
>>
>>          BlogRequest blogRequest = factory.blogRequest();
>>         BlogProxy  instance  = blogRequest.create(  BlogProxy .class );
>>
>>         instance.setName( "blog name");
>>         instance.setNote( "mynote2" );
>>         instance.setTags( base.createTagProxies( blogRequest, tag ) );
>>
>>         blogRequest.save( instance ).fire(...);
>>
>>
>>     public Set<TagProxy> createTagProxies( BlogRequest request, String...
>> tagNames )
>>     {
>>         Set<TagProxy> tagproxies = new HashSet<TagProxy>();
>>         for( String tagName : tagNames )
>>         {
>>             TagProxy proxy = request.create( TagProxy.class );
>>             proxy.setName( tagName );
>>             tagproxies.add( proxy );
>>         }
>>         return  tagproxies  ;
>>     }
>>
>> for example i create a blog with "Tag1" and "Tag2" in a Set, however
>> after the request send to server side, at Blog#setTags(Set<Tag> tags)
>> method there is only one tag in the parameter set, which is "Tag1", "Tag2"
>> is just missing.
>>
>> Could anybody help with this issue? Thanks in advance.
>>
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