Not 100% sure if it's already done, but I've bugged Matej with this
request for 1.5's new Ajax implementation.

Martijn

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Antony Stubbs<antony.stu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Was this ever implemented / solved?:
>
>
>
> Nov 21, 2006; 07:09am Re: Using Javascript Effects Before An Ajax Call
> This is possible to do with wicket, however it would require minor
> enhancement of the ajax processing code.
>
> We already have infrastructure for asynchronously postponing processing
> steps.
>
> However, I can't do that right now. Maybe in a week or so. So if anyone
> really needs to pause between executing scripts from "prependJavascript"
> and replacing the elements (which is I understand right this is all
> about), keep bugging me, I will eventually implement that. :)
>
> -Matej
>
> cygnusx2112 wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the clarification Igor. I ended up achieving the desired affect
>> by
>> using an AjaxCallDecarator in combination with a server side pause.
>> Basically I was trying to do the following:
>>
>>    1) Run animation effect on element
>>    2) Use Ajax request to replace element
>>    3) Run another animation effect on the element
>>
>> As you noticed, I needed a way to block so that #2 and #3 would not step
>> on
>> #1. As a non-Javascript guru I was unable to find a way to block the
>> Javascript "thread" without some kind of CPU beating hack loop. However,
>> the
>> solution I am using seems to work well.
>>
>> In my efforts to accomplish this I have built some pretty interesting
>> subclasses of AjaxEventBehavior that might be worth contributing. They
>> basically allow you to cleanly add pre/post visual effects to components
>> around an Ajax event.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -MT
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>>
>>> ....the effect is clearly executed asynchronously from the rest of the
>>> javascript "thread" so you need to find a way to block until the effect
>>> is
>>> complete.
>>>
>>> -igor
>>>
>>
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>
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