Thursday, June 9, 2011

Re: Blocking client side execution until server executes the service completely

thnx Paul and Jens for ur replies..............actually my problem is,
there is client-server communication in my project. and data on the
server is fetched and populated into the model which is on client
side. due to asynchronous behavior and lack of multithreading, i am
not able to hold back execution till model is populated with the
fetched data from server. due to which my view is not able to populate
the data. hope u understand my problem. so i need some alternative of
multithreading so that i can hold the execution till i get response
from the server. Thnx for ur replies...

On Jun 9, 1:38 pm, Jens <jens.nehlme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you really need to wait then you have to put that code that needs to wait
> inside the onSuccess method (directly, via a method call or by sending an
> event).
>
> Why do you have to wait?
>
> In most cases I have something like:
>
> 1.) disable controls
> 2.) make request
> 3.) re-enable controls once the request completes.
>
> And if I have two requests where the second one depends on the first one
> I'll do them in a batch request that combines both requests into one.
>
> -- J.

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