Some requests like POST/UPDATE might not require any action after the request
has been initiated. The .FetchAsync() method should support such a case through
either a null-parameter, or an overload.
e.g.
request.FetchAsync();
Original issue reported on code.google.com by mlin...@google.com on 26 Jul 2011 at 6:18
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mlin...@google.com
on 26 Jul 2011 at 6:18