If you use RequestFactory you can probably use a custom RequestTransport implementation that counts pending requests.
For GWT-RPC you probably have to wrap each RPC service in an additional class (which implements your service interface and delegates to the real service) so you can add additional functionalities (e.g. counting) when doing RPC method calls.
-- J.
Am Freitag, 23. März 2012 18:39:48 UTC+1 schrieb Magnus:
Hello,
I need to execute some code *after* all pending rpc calls have
terminated, e. g.:
...
void onModuleLoad()
{
doRPCcalls();
scheduledAction();
}
void scheduledAction()
{
Window.alert("This should be called after all RPC calls have
terminated");
}
I want to avoid placing the scheduled actions somewhere in the
onSuccess method of the RPC call. I just want to say "do this when the
current tasks are done".
Can I do this somehow?
Thanks
Magnus
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