At the gwt client's ends JavaScript interpretations are single-threaded, so while GWT silently accepts the
synchronized
keyword, it has no real effect. Synchronization-related library methods are not available, including Object.wait()
, Object.notify()
, and Object.notifyAll()
.and the server end you can directly use synchronized as you are using in java.
thanx,
Harshal
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:52 AM, Rand <randnezha@gmail.com> wrote:
hello all
i am new in GWT ..and i have one question :
dose it enabled to apply the concept od synchronized objects java in
GWT ?? in way that i can synchronize the client and the server ?
thank
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