Paul,
Thank for your advice.
I will try it.

Erez


On Oct 6, 7:25 pm, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your client's RPC should tell the server to start its work. It will then
> need to do the work in another thread in the server. This should mean
> your client gets a response to the RPC immediately.
>
> You then have three options how to proceed (that I can think of):
> (1) Get your client to poll the server to see whether it's finished the
> job(s) you've given it and the get updated log output
> (2) Every time you send an RPC call to the server, you could add extra
> information to the response to indicate whether it's finished any of the
> jobs you've given it.
> (3) Search this group and/or the internet for "comet" and "server push"
> for a way for the server to tell the client when it's finished
>
> HTH
> Paul
>
>
>
> erez s wrote:
> > hi i am new bee  to gwt , so excuse me if this question trivial.
>
> > I am using java gwt rpc basic call function to get data from the
> > server ( as string)
> > and it work's 100 %.
>
> > my problem start when the server process data - that takes about 5
> > minute , during this time the server send output log data (all of the
> > time), that i wish that that client side can get.
> > i don't want that the client will wait about 5 minute to get all of
> > the log data.
>
> > i did some google search - but no luck so far.
>
> > I will be very happy to get your assist.
>
> > Thank in advanced
>
> > Erez- Hide quoted text -
>
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