On Nov 8, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
>
> 1) Serialization -- Fields are controlled by getters/setters and as
> such
> should probably be marked transient, allowing a fault to resolve
> values
> upon deserialization.
I don't understand this one. Why?
> 2) Runtime relationships -- Need to have accessor methods in
> superclass.
> Likely requires change to context.
Yes - probably need special noop property descriptors
> 3) Reverse relationships -- Need some way of handling this in the
> superclass that doesn't produce a recursive loop.
Can't say anything offhand.
Andrus
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