Hello, Future would not helps, because components renders one after one. For example page contains component1 and component2.
The render sequence is next: component1.setupRender(); other component1 rendering component1.setupRender(); other component2 rendering So if i create Future in setupRender and get result, i get delay1 in rendering component1, and delay2 in rendering component2. Overall delay would be delay1+delay2. If page is complex and contains many independent components which call many remote services, overall delay could be very much. Thank you and Chris for ProgressiveDisplay recommending, i'll look it. On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Dmitry Gusev <dmitry.gu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > could you create a Future in your setupRender and use actual results w/ > Future.get() during the rendering? > > As Chris said I'd also recommend you looking at the ProgressiveDisplay > component. > > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Тимур Бухараев <bukhar...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > I can't call both in setupRender, because i need one blocking wait to > > receive all requests in parallel. > > > > Steps: > > 1. prepareData(), all components send their request for data, remember > all > > requests. > > 2. setupRender(), all components gets data from tokens. getData() could > be > > like this: > > Response getData() { > > while ( !allRequestsAreRecieved() ) { > > Thread.sleep( 10 ); > > } > > return data; > > } > > > > Now, we if we need 3 data: data1, data2, data3, we dont wait on blocking > > calls 3 times one after one. We do one blocking call. So overall delay > > would be max( delay1. delay2, delay3), not delay1 + delay2 + delay3 > > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Chris Poulsen <mailingl...@nesluop.dk> > > wrote: > > > > > Or maybe you can use progressive display? > > > > > > > > > http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/jumpstart7/examples/ajax/progressivedisplayvariations > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Chris Poulsen <mailingl...@nesluop.dk > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > If your prepareData() is non-blocking, why not just call it right > > before > > > > you do the token.getData() ? (both in setupRender() ) > > > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Тимур Бухараев <bukhar...@gmail.com > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > >> Hi, > > > >> > > > >> My pages consist page class and several components inside. > > > >> > > > >> Page and its components needs some information from remote > services. I > > > get > > > >> this information with blocking calls in setupRender(). For example, > > if i > > > >> need user's profile data, i get it like this: > > > >> > > > >> setupRender() { > > > >> profileData = loadProfileDate(); // blocking call, waiting for the > > > >> response > > > >> } > > > >> > > > >> And now i can use profileData in render to show some information. > > > >> > > > >> The problem is page and components need many remote data, so there > are > > > >> many > > > >> serial requests to remote services. It harms latency, because > overall > > > >> latency is sum of serial requests delays. > > > >> > > > >> I have idea to improve latency, sending requests in parallel. I want > > > make > > > >> non blocking function sendRequest, which returns me token. All > > > components > > > >> call non blocking sendRequest for remote data, then i'll wait in > > > blocking > > > >> call waitResponses(), which wait for all responses.Then component > get > > > >> their > > > >> data from token. > > > >> > > > >> Some code for illustration: > > > >> > > > >> MyComponent { > > > >> @Inject > > > >> private RemoteService remoteService; > > > >> > > > >> private Token<Response> token; > > > >> } > > > >> > > > >> void prepareData() { > > > >> token = remoteService.sendRequest(); // non blocking call > > > >> } > > > >> > > > >> void setupRender() { > > > >> Response response = token.getData(); // first call is blocking, > > wait > > > >> for all responses, other calls just return data; > > > >> } > > > >> > > > >> Why i did not just realize my idea and write this post? > > > >> > > > >> Because i need two separate phases: first for send request, and > second > > > for > > > >> prepare rendering. All componets should send in first phase, and > after > > > get > > > >> data in second. > > > >> > > > >> Tapestry have setupRender and beginRender, but they have another > > order. > > > It > > > >> call setupRender and beginRender for first component, and then - for > > > >> second. But i need phase 1 calls for all components, then phase 2 > call > > > for > > > >> all components. > > > >> > > > >> And now my question is: is there any way in Tapestry to create this > > > >> phases? > > > >> Thank you for your attention, sorry for my English. > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Dmitry Gusev > > AnjLab Team > http://anjlab.com >