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Ertan Deniz
Ertan Deniz
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Business Object's constructor is fired X number of times when it is bound to grid with BBS. I have a BusinessObjectBase class which is base class for all BusinessObjects and implemented initialization (method) logic inside it and every Business Object has an overriden initialization method. Now, both of them are executed many times. But They must be executed only once.
How should I handle this situation ? What is the best practice ?
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BBS and multiple instances of the business Object
Ertan Deniz
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16 Years Ago
[quote]How should I handle this situation ? What is the best practice...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
Thanks. I think, This is the only way to follow. Do you compare BBS...
Ertan Deniz
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16 Years Ago
[quote] Do you compare BBS and native binding source component /...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
I've tried todevelop a solution to init logic that fires more than...
Ertan Deniz
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16 Years Ago
Again, without knowing the details of your code we can't give a code...
Dustin Taylor
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16 Years Ago
My solution is based on Dictionary (Shared). Because many objects can...
Ertan Deniz
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16 Years Ago
Any Comment ?
Ertan Deniz
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16 Years Ago
I didn't know you were waiting for a comment. What is your question in...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
The problem can not be solved with neither shared property nor shared...
Ertan Deniz
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16 Years Ago
If I am understanding what you are saying, why couldn't you use the...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
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