Yep -> http://emberjs.com/api/classes/Ember.DefaultResolver.html
This is very different at the moment, not only you could have patch updates for the modified properties but you could also perform rollback in case something is rejected by the server and so on and on.
Hi, I will try to answer your questions: It is all about the resolver who does this job for you. Ember convention is to have adapter & serializer per model which comes abs brilliant when you go into later stage in your…
I had exactly the same experience! Can't agree more with the article.
I use LESS because easy very easy to compile with node.js. Not to disregard the fact that Bootstrap 3 is LESS bound.
Yep -> http://emberjs.com/api/classes/Ember.DefaultResolver.html
This is very different at the moment, not only you could have patch updates for the modified properties but you could also perform rollback in case something is rejected by the server and so on and on.
Hi, I will try to answer your questions: It is all about the resolver who does this job for you. Ember convention is to have adapter & serializer per model which comes abs brilliant when you go into later stage in your…
I had exactly the same experience! Can't agree more with the article.
I use LESS because easy very easy to compile with node.js. Not to disregard the fact that Bootstrap 3 is LESS bound.