Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Yes I do agree thats not possible now..

But my requirements are making me to think such stupid things..

Here is what I am trying to do..

I have an already defined RPC, which I am using to fetch DB values
returned to my client.  And in the client, I am populating the data
into a Grid with 100 rows and 80 columns.

Now my pblm is to refresh that Grid in a regular interval..

My assumption and what I 've done :
If I call that same RPC inside a timer to update the Grid every 2
minutes.. I wanted to do this process in a background. So I am
populating the data into a different Grid anyway...once thats done, I
can assign the refreshed Grid to the old Grid. So that user can have
feel that the Grid is refreshed without any issues..

This is what happend :
Eventhough I am trying to populate into a new Grid, my previously
populated Grid is also affected..My Grid Display is lost..Only after
that population is done,..the grid is visible to the user..

so what I thought was..If I can use a different RPCs for initial
population and further refresh..this wont happen..

But I couldnt have two RPCs in a single client...servlet path and
mapping issues..

So I thought of asking such question here..

I had already posted this pblm before in this forum..this can be an
extension to that...

http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/b61b72a390d09d96/0f7e4fbb37f648cd?lnk=gst&q=nsurendiran#0f7e4fbb37f648cd

I have put enough effort for this already..

Kindly help me

Thanks
Suren

On May 18, 12:40 pm, Salvador Diaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > inhertiance can I call a method defined in the server class??
>
> Well, the class is located in the server, I'm not sure how you imagine
> the client-side javascript would call a java method in a class that it
> is not aware of.
>
> > The reason why I am asking / thinking like this because, I am thinking
> > of accessing methods in two different server classes
>
> And why can't you use normal RPC for this? (Hint: you can)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Salvador
>
> On 18 mai, 08:49, Suren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I have a question here...My sincere apologies if it sounds odd ( I
> > knew it will :-) )
>
> > I have a method defined in a server class, I want to access that
> > methodfrom my client but not through RPC. Just like normal JAVA
> > inhertiance can I call a method defined in the server class??
>
> > The reason why I am asking / thinking like this because, I am thinking
> > of accessing methods in two different server classes
>
> > how is that possible?
>
> > Thanks
> > Suren- Hide quoted text -
>
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