Kind of hard to debug what you're talking about without seeing it. Do
you have an example?

--John



On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:17 AM, dvdavid2001 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> This is my 1st time asking the questions hence please bear with me if I did
> it wrongly or etc.
>
> I have a J2EE application that used jQuery quite a lot. There is one page
> that called jQuery 4 times upon loading. Out of these 4 calls, there is one
> jQuery call that took around 20-30 seconds depending on the criteria that
> user chose.
>
> However, unfortunately, I found that the other 3 jQuery calls are in fact
> waiting for that 1 jQuery call that took some time to complete before the
> rest can also be completed. I have added the debugging, it seems that the
> bottleneck occurred at the success method of .ajax. The other 3 calls are
> simply "stuck" there to wait for the 1 call to complete before they can
> proceed to implement their success methods.
>
> Any idea how to fix it?
>
> Thanks
> David
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