Hi Cliff,
Thanks for the reply.
What you said is exactly what I did (further more, instead of applying a "userid" property to the AsyncToken, I extended the Responder class to include this property and to be retrieved at the result/fault methods).
The problem began, when the details form (i.e. UserDetails), held a list of its own (i.e. SubUsersList), which worked exactly like the main users list. Meaning, another level to the hierarchy.
I can't hold the same proxy for each list, because each list presents different data by different filters (for exmaple, the subusers are retrieved by the "parent" user id, each list is a different id).
So once I gave each list its own proxy, the details component could not know which proxy to address without a context object telling him which proxy is his "parent" proxy.
any idea for this one?
Thanks