Hey all,
My opinion that WTimer must remain no more than the implementation of
javascript functions setInterval (setTimeout).
Regards,
Dmitriy Igrishin
2010/3/15 Koen Deforche <[email protected]>
> Hey Maurice,
>
> 2010/3/15 Maurice Gittens <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Torsten Schulz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> it's my opinion too. Many times I'll integrate a timer in background.
> >>
> >> Greetings
> >> Torsten
> >>
> >
> > Let me add a me too!
>
> Let us see how we can make WTimer useful outside of a session...
>
> Would you then want to have the timeout slots() fire in a thread from
> the server thread pool or from a specific thread ?
>
> > This is another instance of the issue I encountered with using a WText
> > without a session and
> > using a WResource with a session.
>
> You probably mean a WResource without a session?
>
> So, if I understand well, you want to have complete "off-line" support for
> Wt?
> You could probably do all of this already now, when using a
> WTestEnvironment?
>
> > I hope Emweb fixes the conceptual bug rather than trying to solve the
> same
> > problem
> > many times and running the risk of inventing many inconsistent solutions
> to
> > what is in essence
> > the same problem.
>
> The way I understand it now: the essence is having off-line applications ?
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
>
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