Re: AsyncCalls

2010-04-17 Thread muhannad nasser
@Sripathi * * *i know about the suggestion box... but the problem in my case the popup in the search is* *a grid not only a one column of data. so i needed to build it manually...* * * *thanks all for your replies :D * On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Sripathi Krishnan

Re: AsyncCalls

2010-04-16 Thread Sripathi Krishnan
You'd better issue the first request after a short delay (150ms for instance) so you can prevent doing the first 2 requests if the first 3 characters are entered fast enough by the user (which is generally the case) Wholeheartedly agree. @Muhannad - Instead of doing this manually, take a

AsyncCalls

2010-04-15 Thread muhannad nasser
hi i am building a search text Field and i do an AsyncCallBack on valueHasChanged event in the text field... so if i wrote 3 characters, i will send three calls to the server but the valid one is the last one so is there a way to cancel the first two calls and only get the last one.

Re: AsyncCalls

2010-04-15 Thread Sripathi Krishnan
The async interface usually has a void return type, but it can optionally return a Request object, like this - import com.google.gwt.http.client.Request; interface MyServiceAsync { public Request myMethod(String s, AsyncCallbackString callback); } So, after you make your Async call, hold on

Re: AsyncCalls

2010-04-15 Thread muhannad nasser
thanks for you help. :) On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Sripathi Krishnan sripathikrish...@gmail.com wrote: The async interface usually has a void return type, but it can optionally return a Request object, like this - import com.google.gwt.http.client.Request;

Re: AsyncCalls

2010-04-15 Thread Thomas Broyer
On Apr 15, 9:37 am, Sripathi Krishnan sripathikrish...@gmail.com wrote: The async interface usually has a void return type, but it can optionally return a Request object, like this - import com.google.gwt.http.client.Request; interface MyServiceAsync {     public Request myMethod(String s,