Follow up on this matter.

Thanks you for all the inputs, we considered them and decided what is the
best solution for our project.

In the end we created an object that models the data that we receive from
the database and from the after calculations.
In the HomeActivity class of the HomeView (in case of mGWT) or Presenter
class (case of GWT) we create an onModelLoaded event handler which fills
the model. We also implemented states and the readyState is only activated
when the model is loaded. From the model we also fill the GUI afterwards.

Cheers,
Timea


On 11 June 2013 23:08, Joseph Lust <[email protected]> wrote:

> Timea,
>
> If you've got the case of waiting on a multiplicity of RPC's to complete
> before continuing, something like Jen's suggestion is best. I've
> implemented it before with a multibit latches.
>
> However you get into the issue of syncing. For example, let's say you have
> N RPC calls for a given event. If someone triggers this event twice quickly
> (say event A and B) that fires off 2*N RPC calls. You've no guarantee that
> all of A's RPC's will return before all of B's RPC's. What if B completed
> first? Should A update the UI too or is it no longer
> relevant? Essentially all of the thread locking goodness you normally avoid
> with JS creeps in. That is why when I've run into this pattern, I usually
> try to find a way to do the grouping server side rather than UI side if
> possible.
>
> If you must, make sure you:
>
>    - Block all UI interaction until the event's RPC's return
>    - Unblock the UI on error for any RPC
>    - Have a way to cancel all inflight RPC's if you need to cancel the
>    update from the UI
>    - Make sure you reset you latches on error/success
>
> Sincerely,
> Joseph
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