Well I am no expert on the subject but I have also seen that video. I think
the best solution is to download the data with your hostpage. But for that
scenario I think your objects needs to be overlays so you can do an eval.

2010/3/25 kozura <koz...@gmail.com>

> I see no reason why making RPC calls as part of the onModuleLoad
> sequence (presumably from some classes it calls, but whatever) is a
> bad thing, in fact it's good to have these called out early, so while
> the code is running to build the GUI, the RPCs are off fetching data
> in parallel.  With good design, many widgets are self-loading,
> regardless of whether they are created by onModuleLoad or some
> subsequent call.  JS is single-thread, so don't worry about the data
> getting back before the GUI is done.  I've had no problem doing this
> in my apps, so unless there is some actual compelling technical reason
> then fire away!
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