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On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
Hello,
a few quick/simple q's:
JavaScript
One question on the two gists...
Kris' gist uses pipe.next() of scrolling forward, Summer's comparison gist
uses pipe.read(page:"next") for the JS.
I think I do like the 'plain' read overload in JS... - but having a more
explicit next() (and others) is not that bad; but (currently) my vote would
be pipe.read(page:"prev"......
Oh... What happens when I have a regular pipe, object (where the paged
setting is NOT specified on its ctor), and I invoke pipe.read(page:"next") ?
I hope it does not issue a JS/type error :-) but I'd expect to have a
straight read of ALL the "objects" (or "entities")...
Android
You have the following:
cars.readWithFilter(filter, new Callback<Car>() {
@Override
void onSuccess(List<Car> data) {
firstPage = data;
}
@Override
void onError(Exception ex) {
//handle error
}
});
firstPage.next(.......);
I am wondering what is the fristPage here (since the data on the onSuccess
has been assigned to it)
Change Offset and Limit
I like both (JS and Android) :) The Android solution is similar to what I
had in mind for iOS...
I will update the comparison gist soon !
-Matthias
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Summers Pittman <supittma(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>
> On 01/15/2013 02:51 PM, Douglas Campos wrote:
>
> As we wrap the day one of API design discussions, what about summarize the
> API proposals with usage?
>
> JS/iOS/Android:
>
> 1) usage example, covering some mentioned usecases like changing the
> paging "midflight" - something really straight to the point (no fluff,
just
> stuff)
>
> I forked Kris's gist and added android stuff using my proposal (sans
> blocking methods)
>
https://gist.github.com/4542125
>
> I went for pedantic in a couple of examples...
>
>
> 2) API definition
>
> I think this will give the orthogonal view we need to come to a decision.
>
> kris: What about you providing a snippet of the API you hate too? just for
> comparison sake :P
>
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