@christian goudreau
thank you very much :)

@blessed geek
I find more often a server with php support then servlets support. my
host doesn't support servlets but I'll consider it.
because I only have to transfer plain text and not any serious
calculations on the server side, its not a problem I'll encounter


for explaining it better:
at startup my applications does a get request on all.php witch parses
every record in my database in one json chunk. on client side I parse
the json string and fill it into textboxes in a flextable.
while you are typing in the textboxes from the flextable filled with
records he updates the database. so when you type "a" an event gets
triggered, a post request build up and sended to the server. when you
then type "b"(making the textbox contain "ab") it again builds a
command an posts it in the database. but because of my requests are
asynchronously I have little chance the "ab" update command arrives
sooner and making the result in my database "a".

how can I bypass it?

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