Trying to understand the issue. You want to start several batch jobs and you do not really know if some of them have finished yet?
Right? - Björn Helgason gsm:6985532 skype:gosiminn On 23.3.2014 16:21, "Brian Schott" <[email protected]> wrote: > Raul and Pascal, > > You are not understanding me. > > I don't think this is a question about browser being ready, Raul, because > as I said inmy last post's beginning statement, the following. Is that a > correct statement? > > "My understanding is that there can only be one jhrajax in the server for > any jdoajax() sent by the client." > > > > Perhaps the misunderstanding is that the client (js) has a text field into > which the user places a j expression. That expression may produce several J > paints and js draw()s, and the user need not be aware of that. > > Maybe my example using repeats is too simple. Consider another builtin verb > available to the user, named goto0 to which the user supplies a desired > location for the turtle. There are 5 internal steps to goto0 which are > summarized below. Each step ends in a j `paint''`. But each paint'' in its > present configuration ends in a jhrajax. (btw, pt is a pitch turn and yw is > a right turn) > > NB. in 5 steps execute "goto0" > NB. 1: +yw toward the desired point > NB. 2: +pt toward the desired point > NB. 3: fd toward the desired point > NB. 4: -pt to reverse step 2 > NB. 5: -yw to reverse step 1 > > I am really sorry I cannot explain my situation so you can undertand it. > > -- > (B=) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
