Hello,
i have the same problem and the same interrogation (intentional or
not ?)
If you look on the RF doc, all code examples use RequestT to fire(),
but all the real samples (DynaTableRF, Expenses) I've studied use
RequestContext to fire() instance request.
And is there any other differences
I've encountered the same problem. Intuition says that throwing an
error should trigger the onFailure() method, not the onSuccess()
method with a SEVERE logging the exception. Is this a known bug?
On Nov 6, 5:03 am, Henrique F M fm.henri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I didn't find the solution
I dug around a bit and discovered why the onFailure() handler was not being
called. The DynaTableRf sample that ships with GWT 2.1 uses the new Editor
framework. In the PersonEditorWorkflow.java class it initializes the editor and
keeps a copy of the RequestContext as follows:
PersonRequest
Hi there,
I didn't find the solution to this anywhere, so I'm creating this new
discussion.
I want to be able to send errors from my RequestFactory to the client.
Let me give an example: let's say my app is a simple Person CRUD. My
Person class has a String name attribute and I don't want to