Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Re: Create custom callbacks to achieve synchronous code execution



On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Ashton Thomas <ashton@acrinta.com> wrote:
Hey Alexander, I am not sure you are going about this the correct way. Dev Mode is NOT synchronous and it functions just like production mode. There is another reason why you are getting your results. It may be because the requests take longer in Dev Mode and your client has time to send the request, then clear, the load. 

Yep, that could be a reason too.
 

The Solution you posted is creating a split point which will download the code the first time possible solving the timing problem but does it work if you keep loading? (not refreshing but keep loading the activity without a refresh?)

That's the point. It works "most of the time" but sometimes it stalls and hangs. 


You should try clearing the table and then creating a request to the server. 

That's what clearView() does. Afterwards getResourceItems is called.

I may not understand you question so please let me know if I am misunderstanding you somewhere

I want to clearView()  and only when this method finishes, I want to call getResourceItems(). Is the approach I've mentioned the right one? Basically I want to execute A and after A has done its job I want to do B and all of these synchronously.

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