Hello Eric, all, > The save strategy just calls protocol.commit(). See > <http://trac.openlayers.org/browser/trunk/openlayers/lib/OpenLayers/Strategy/Save.js#L178>. > > The protocol's commit method looks at the states of the features and > calls the appropriate method (update/create/delete). See > <http://trac.openlayers.org/browser/trunk/openlayers/lib/OpenLayers/Protocol/HTTP.js#L519>.
If it "just" calls protocol.commit(), what's the reason for having a save-strategy? Is it to have some kind of user - frontend to the protocols methods? If I don't use the save-strategies autosave feature, there's for me no difference wether I call protocol.commit() or strategy.save(). Or is there something more to using strategy.save() or strategies in general? Something like: "Don't use protocols directly, it is preferred to use them through strategies.", thus a design decision? From looking at the code ;-) I see that there is a projection check and an optional transformation to the remote projection, so that would be the "only" difference before protocol.commit(), right? I presume, the transformation is mostly there for the google projection (900913) to wgs84 transformation, or does OpenLayers have already some kind of proj support built in? > I'm far from an expert, but I know that it's possible to edit features on the > map and save those changes externally (eg to a database) without these > strategies or protocols. I write them directly to feature attributes and > send the data to a db with AJAX. Well, obvious I am also far from being an expert, but I like to understand how things work together and from my standpoint I don't see the reason to wrap up my own communication protocol when I can use a built-in one, especially when I use GeoJSON as a transport format and I just need to specify that in my layer definition. This feels very snappy, it fits nicely together, simply using the protocol and strategy with my layer. No need to reenvent the wheel a second time ... Well, thanks for the clarification so far. This should get me going with my project Frank -- Frank BRONIEWSKI METRICO s.à r.l. géomètres technologies d'information géographique rue des Romains 36 L-5433 NIEDERDONVEN tél.: +352 26 74 94 - 28 fax.: +352 26 74 94 99 http://www.metrico.lu _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users