OK Thanks. Would that work as well if ultimately I will want to interrupt 
the timer to have buttons to pause the animation or sequence and continue?

On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 16:31:22 UTC+1, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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> On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 4:20:11 PM UTC+1, Jonathan Cook wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I wanted to know the best way of taking a list of images which come from 
>> an HTTP request, each image then needs to be retrieved.
>>
>> I would then like to use the images to make an animation behaviour so it 
>> looks like the list of images is for example is an animated gif. Moving 
>> between each image using a configurable time period.
>>
>> This needs to be done using GWT. I saw that you can create a custom 
>> animation by using extends Animation:
>> http://samples.gwtproject.org/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html#!CwAnimation
>>
>> I also saw AbstractImagePrototype but I'm not sure what to use, also 
>> exists AnimationScheduler.
>>
>> I made a simple example with javascript using setInterval but its not 
>> clear in GWT how this should be done.
>>
>
> Use a com.google.gwt.user.client.Timer, or 
> com.google.gwt.core.client.Scheduler.
> Don't overdesign/overengineer using animations.
> Also, just like in pure JS, you can swap in Image widgets or ImageElement 
> elements, or update their 'src'.
>

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