Don't know if it is worth the effort though.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Alp Yilancioglu <alp@yilancioglu.com> wrote:
Hi,i am using comet to push data from server to client, ( sending and recieving in intervals of 30 sec )when something is up, threads are raised on server side ( pushes the data to client immediatly )in this life cycle, i want to get the pushed data parallelly recieved at the client side,unfortunetly even if i create a ScheduledCommand at runtime( with dynamic parameters ) by using it in a class ( like a java thread constructor ).GWT behaves; likeThe first pushed data recived in the callback function --> callback function fully processes the data ( passes it to a Dynamic ScheduledCommand for parsing it),than ( when the callback has finished ) the scheduledcommand executesduring all this process the next pushed data waits for this cycle to end.. ( even if i used a dynamicly created ScheduledCommand during runtime )what should i do to Recieve data in a parallel way ?--
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