Example? :)
On Oct 12, 4:38 pm, charlie <[email protected]> wrote:
> DefferedCommand ?
>
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Suri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I have a question for GWT 1.6. I'm currently building a bookmarkable
> > page. To take an example of a search module,
> > 1) We can go to a search index page and search by providing some
> > criteria. Then we can bookmark the results as a link.
> > 2) Upon loading the bookmarked link, the results would now be
> > automatically rendered, bypassing the index page.
>
> > In my current design with GWT both the index page and search results
> > page are the same page. Currently when a user heads to the index page,
> > the page loads completely and user would enter search criteria after
> > which search results are rendered. However, when the bookmarked link
> > is used, I'm detecting the query params and automatically calling the
> > search function. The problem here is that it seems like the results
> > return faster than the page loads, causing the page to be distorted.
>
> > Is there a way to maybe instead, trigger an event upon completion of
> > the onModuleLoad() (i.e completing the rendering of the original
> > page) or some sort of detection mechanism which then moves to check
> > the query params and render the results so that the initial page has
> > been laid out before the results are called.
>
> > Thanks
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