Sunday, February 10, 2013

Re: GWT Client MultiThreading ( Without HTML 5 WebWorkers)

On 2/10/2013 8:56 AM, Alp Yilancioglu wrote:
> Hi,
> Using GWT;
> Client side multitheading is possible with websworkers
> which is not supported in IE9 but supported ie10 ( so webworkers for
> me is early to be used )
>
> without using webworkers, is there a way that i could make a
> workaround solution for my case;
>
> Recieveing XML data from comet callbacks, and parsing them at client side,
> the thing depending on the size and complexity of the nodes and their
> child nodes searching and process the data ( Loops ) lock the browser
> some times timeouts accours.
>
> how can i prevent those locks in browser

Assuming your client-side processing is optimized as possible (i.e.
you're using the browser to parse the XML).

Are you converting the XML to HTML? If so, perform the conversion on the
server and send the generated HTML to the client. Manipulate the DOM on
the client. GWT excels at that work, as it is designed to reduce
DOM-related memory leaks.

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