In my previous post, we learned how to handle replay conflict - Oracle Offline Persistence Toolkit - Reacting to Replay Conflict. Additional important thing to know - how to handle response from request which was replayed during sync (we are talking here about PATCH). It is not as obvious as handling response from direct REST call in callback (there is no callback for response which is synchronised later). You may think, why you would need to handle response, after successful sync. Well there could be multiple reasons - for instance you may read returned value and update value stored on the client.
Listener is registered in Persistence Manager configuration, by adding event listener of type syncRequest for given endpoint:
This is listener code. We are getting response, reading change indicator value (it was updated on the backend and new value is returned in response) and storing it locally on the client. Additionally we maintain array with mapping of change indicator value to updated row ID (in my next post I will explain why this is needed). After request listener must return promise:
On runtime - when request sync is executed, you should see in the log message printed, which shows new change indicator value:
Double check in payload, to make sure request was submitted with previous value:
Check response, you will see new value for change indicator (same as in after request listener):
Sample code can be downloaded from GitHub repository.
Listener is registered in Persistence Manager configuration, by adding event listener of type syncRequest for given endpoint:
This is listener code. We are getting response, reading change indicator value (it was updated on the backend and new value is returned in response) and storing it locally on the client. Additionally we maintain array with mapping of change indicator value to updated row ID (in my next post I will explain why this is needed). After request listener must return promise:
On runtime - when request sync is executed, you should see in the log message printed, which shows new change indicator value:
Double check in payload, to make sure request was submitted with previous value:
Check response, you will see new value for change indicator (same as in after request listener):
Sample code can be downloaded from GitHub repository.
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