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License: MIT License
An extension to Realm.io for working with JSON based Rest API's
License: MIT License
Should we always execute request sequentially (To avoid request arriving to the server out of order) or so we let the user choose parallel execution? Or is there an alternative way of making sure request arrive in the correct order, is that a problem in most cases?
Should the user be able to configure what counts as a failure, a request that can be retried and a successful request? And how should this be specified? Just http status codes, specific errors from Apples NSURLErrorDomain?
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