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Re: ERRest and Faulting control
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Re: ERRest and Faulting control


  • Subject: Re: ERRest and Faulting control
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2011 15:34:02 -0400

Hi Dan,

For batching, the only thing I tried was the query arguments for sorting/batching, but I don't remember if it's doing batching on the database side, but I guess it's doing proper database batching.

Greetings Pascal,
I believe that you were pointing a nugget of goodness during your presentation on REST that is nearly escaping me.   I hope that you can bring the brilliance back to life and memory.  

In my case, I am needing to see what caching/ fault handling that is possible with ERRest.  You did mention that ERRest can exist in session, that may open the possibility of using things like BatchDisplayGroups, and the two others mentioned at WOWODC.  Can any of them be used with out the session being created?  Are there any that can be applied throughout the application for the RESTful action?   It would be nice to know that there are alternatives to "scale-back".  

Thank you,



Dan Beatty, ABD
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Texas Tech University
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