Hi,

Am 03.08.2006 um 11:43 schrieb 鹏举马:

> > > > > > >  JSON-RPC-Java uses a synchronous server call when you  
> instantiate
> the central JSONRpcClient class (in order to receive all the
> available objects and methods from the server). Usually, synchronous
> calls should be avoided because they block the browser for the time
> of the call. This is not a big design flaw, just a weak point.
>
> $$$$: if there is a function in the auguments it will be an a  
> synchronous call.
>       you can see it in jsonrpc.js
> ......
>     if(typeof args[0] == "function") callback = args.shift();
> ......

I know. I wasn't talking about making explicit RPC calls, but about  
the internal initialization in the JSONRpcClient class (which is  
provided by JSON-RPC-Java). As far as I know, there's no way to avoid  
the single synchronous XMLHttpRequest call that is made inside the  
JSONRpcClient constructor.

Regards,

   Andreas




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