Thanks!
On 06/20/2013 01:08 PM, Sven Meier wrote:
The Javascript in the response is evaluated as part of the ajax call.
>I need to know if the finishButtonWork function call would happen
before or after the AjaxChannel releases the next ajax request from
queue.
Before.
Sven
On 06/20/2013 07:48 PM, Jered Myers wrote:
I am having a few challenges with the AjaxChannel queuing up and
interfering with actions a user is making while in ajax requests are
in queue. When my AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior hits its respond
method, it adds a JavaScript call to the target. Does that JavaScript
get executed before the next ajax request is release from the
AjaxChannel queue?
In my example below, the user would be clicking the button fast
enough to queue the AjaxChannel. I need to know if the
finishButtonWork function call would happen before or after the
AjaxChannel releases the next ajax request from queue.
// HTML
<input type="button" onclick="callbackForBehvaior();"></input>
// JavaScript
callbackForBehavior = function() {
Wicket.Ajax.ajax({blah});
}
getButtonDetails = function() {
...
return buttonDetailsJSON;
}
finishButtonWork = function(json) {
}
// Java AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior
protected void updateAjaxAttributes(AjaxRequestAttributes attribs){
super.updateAjaxAttributes(attribs);
// Call the function that sets up the parameters to pass back
to the server.
attribs.getDynamicExtraParameters().add("return
getButtonDetails();");
}
protected void respond(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
...
target.appendJavaScript("finishButtonWork(" + resultJSON + ");");
}
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