Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Create custom callbacks to achieve synchronous code execution



On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com> wrote:
You shouldn't use this solution. GWT.runAsync is used to create a code split point and not to execute things asynchronously.

I don't want to execute things asynchronously. I want to execute things synchronously.
 
As far as I know these code split points act synchronously in dev mode but asynchronous in production/compiled mode. I think this is because in dev mode there are no .js files (each code split point will result in a separate .js file when you compile your app) that can be downloaded asynchronously using GWT.runAsync. So in dev mode GWT.runAsync gets somehow (synchronously) emulated.

Do you really want to code split these single methods?

That's not I primary want to do but how can I achieve what I want to do? 

I want to be sure that first() is executed before second() and that second() is executed exactly when first() has finished its job.

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