Well my thought was that it would actually be quicker to do it on the client
since the data is there, instead of asking the server to filter and return
matching IDs into the dataset I already have, so filtering under a progress
bar on the client would be a better user experience to me.

So breaking the filtering up into chunks is great and all, but does that
basically mean extending ArrayCollection and overriding how it handles
filterFunctions to break the work into specified chunk size and dispatch
progress events as it goes?


On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Wednesday 26 Mar 2008, Danny Gold wrote:
> > operation? Would this even help me because the UI will be blocked
> > while the filter is running anyways? I think I've optimized my
>
> You could break your filtering up into K chunks of N items, and use a
> ProgressBar to indicate something was happening.
> That wouldn't be too bad.
>
> > Maybe the solution is to go server-side so I can show a processing
> > screen, but just seems wasteful since the client has everything it
> needs.
>
> You have to think of the user experience - do they care it's a server
> round
> trip if it's quicker ?
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