Hi Peter,
i think you should change your callback method, so server 2 restart request
invoke after server1 restart command complete(onSuccess or onFailure invoked
by call back)

-gede-

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Peter D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I've read a few posts on here on how to delay loops and such using
> Timers but I am unsure if they fit with my particular needs. I am
> writing a feature for a GWT app I inherited that controls application
> server states. (e.g. Start/Stop/Restart etc). I thought it would be a
> cool idea to allow the users to set delays between each command sent
> to the app server.
>
> Example:
>
> SERVER1 - RESTART
> DELAY 15 SECONDS
> SERVER2 - RESTART
> DELAY 15 SECONDS
> ...
>
> The problem I am having is with the delaying. Using a Timer would not
> work because the timers return instantly when you set them on a
> schedule. So any servers set with an action below any timers would
> start right away. And all delay timers would start almost at the same
> time.
>
> The functionality I want is to be able to go through that list and do
> each action one by one. Send restart server 1 command, delay 15
> seconds, send restart server 2 command, delay 15 seconds, etc...
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions or insights on this problem, thank
> you.
>
> >
>

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