In Silverlight, a frequently used pattern is:
- Request data
- Get back an empty container for the data
- Asynchronously fire off a query to fill the container
- When the query returns, fire an event on the container
- Update the UI according to the container’s contents
Can this be done in GWT?
The reason I ask is that I’m trying to make a SuggestBox that contains a list of group names and icons. First, I query Facebook to get a list of groups IDs that are close to the current String in the SuggestBox. Then, I fire off queries to get icons for each group id. The problem is that I have to return the suggestions before those queries are done. I’m not sure how to go back and insert the data after I have it. I don’t want to block until the calls are complete, and there’s no real way to know in advance what data to load.
I could return a widget for the suggestion that loads an image, but the suggestion must be a plain String.
What is the right approach here?
Let’s assume you’re using GWT RPC. You’ll have some service interface that lets you fetch the groupIds for a suggestion and the icon for a specific group id.
You should build your own implementation of Suggestion that can display itself with either just a groupId or a groupId and an Icon.
I’m using Icon as your own implementation of an icon, it’s not a standard class.
Then, you can make your implementation of SuggestOracle to fetch the groupIds and icons asynchronously. The SuggestOracle uses a callback to inform the suggestBox that some response to a request is available. So fetch your results, and call the callback when you get them. It’ll look something like this.