I know it's an old question but here's my two cents anyway.
I had some trouble with a similar scenario. The problem is that the acceptable values (AuthorProxy
instances) were retrieved in a RequestContext
different than the one the BookEditor
used to edit a BookProxy
.
The result is that the current AuthorProxy
was always repeated in the ValueListBox
when I tried to edit a BookProxy
object. After some research I found this post in the GWT Google group, where Thomas explained that
"EntityProxy#equals() actually compares their request-context and stableId()."
So, as I could not change my editing workflow, I chose to change the way the ValueListBox
handled its values by setting a custom ProvidesKey
that used a different object field in its comparison process.
My final solution is similar to this:
@UiFactory
@Ignore
ValueListBox<AuthorProxy> createValueListBox ()
{
return new ValueListBox<AuthorProxy>(new Renderer<AuthorProxy>()
{
...
}, new ProvidesKey<AuthorProxy>()
{
@Override
public Object getKey (AuthorProxy author)
{
return (author != null && author.getId() != null) ? author.getId() : Long.MIN_VALUE;
}
});
}
This solution seems ok to me. I hope it helps someone else.