This is a planned API that has not been implemented yet, and a reference to it inadvertently slipped into the docs.
To the do the equivalent thing in the meantime, you can add extra data to properties in the first record of the response, and retrieve it in transformResponse() in order to call DataSource.updateCaches() yourself.
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Originally posted by csillagDear Isomorphic,
The documentation of DataSource.updateCache mentions a server-side API call DSResponse.addRelatedUpdate(), to trigger client-side data updates not directly related to the given request.
However, I can not find this method in the server side docs, or on the actual server-side DSResponse class.
Is this depracated, or it's only the Java wrapper that's missing?
Thank you for your help:
Csillag
(The question still stands, except tha Java wrapper bit, which was stupid.)
Thank you:
Csillag
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Originally posted by csillag[...] or it's only the Java wrapper that's missing?
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What's the status of DSResponse.addRelatedUpdate() ?
Dear Isomorphic,
The documentation of DataSource.updateCache mentions a server-side API call DSResponse.addRelatedUpdate(), to trigger client-side data updates not directly related to the given request.
However, I can not find this method in the server side docs, or on the actual server-side DSResponse class.
Is this depracated, or it's only the Java wrapper that's missing?
Thank you for your help:
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