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The operation creates a simple result which is added to the '''resultModel''' when it finishes. During the 3 seconds the default busy overlay is displayed, asking the user to wait. | The operation creates a simple result which is added to the '''resultModel''' when it finishes. During the 3 seconds the default busy overlay is displayed, asking the user to wait. | ||
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public class SimpleLongOperationViewModel { | public class SimpleLongOperationViewModel { | ||
private ListModelList<String> resultModel = new ListModelList<String>(); | private ListModelList<String> resultModel = new ListModelList<String>(); | ||
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* '''Line 10:''' Implement the '''execute''' callback to collecting the result asynchrously | * '''Line 10:''' Implement the '''execute''' callback to collecting the result asynchrously | ||
− | * '''Line 15:''' Implement the '''onFinish''' callback to update the UI once the operation has finished successfully | + | * '''Line 15:''' Implement the '''onFinish''' callback to update the UI once the operation has finished '''successfully''' |
* '''Line 26:''' Launch the operation | * '''Line 26:''' Launch the operation | ||
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+ | In the ''''startLongOperation''''-command handler the "busy"-message is shown, in '''onCancel''' it is cleared, when the long operation terminates (successful or not). | ||
Here the straight forward zul code using this '''SimpleLongOperationViewModel''' and posting the '''startLongOperation'''-command | Here the straight forward zul code using this '''SimpleLongOperationViewModel''' and posting the '''startLongOperation'''-command |
Revision as of 07:54, 8 January 2015
Robert Wenzel, Engineer, Potix Corporation
January XX, 2015
ZK 7.0.4
Introduction
Longoperations are useful - bla - leverage Java Threads - bla - here how to hide and reuse the technical details. support MVVM and MVC programming model
Long Operations de-mystified
A very Simple Example
This simple example shows a very simple use case of the LongOperation class. The operation creates a simple result which is added to the resultModel when it finishes. During the 3 seconds the default busy overlay is displayed, asking the user to wait.
public class SimpleLongOperationViewModel {
private ListModelList<String> resultModel = new ListModelList<String>();
@Command
public void startLongOperation() {
LongOperation longOperation = new LongOperation() {
private List<String> result;
@Override
protected void execute() throws InterruptedException {
Thread.sleep(3000); //simulate a long backend operation
result = Arrays.asList("aaa", "bbb", "ccc");
}
protected void onFinish() {
resultModel.addAll(result);
};
@Override
protected void onCleanup() {
Clients.clearBusy();
}
};
Clients.showBusy("Result coming in 3 seconds, please wait!");
longOperation.start();
}
public ListModelList<String> getResultModel() {
return resultModel;
}
}
- Line 10: Implement the execute callback to collecting the result asynchrously
- Line 15: Implement the onFinish callback to update the UI once the operation has finished successfully
- Line 26: Launch the operation
In the 'startLongOperation'-command handler the "busy"-message is shown, in onCancel it is cleared, when the long operation terminates (successful or not).
Here the straight forward zul code using this SimpleLongOperationViewModel and posting the startLongOperation-command
<div apply="org.zkoss.bind.BindComposer"
viewModel="@id('vm') @init('zk.example.longoperations.example.SimpleLongOperationViewModel')">
<button onClick="@command('startLongOperation')" label="start"/>
<grid model="@load(vm.resultModel)" height="300px"/>
</div>
Showing Operation updates/progress
Aborting a Long Operation
Exception Handling
Parallel Tasks
Extending LongOperation
Resulting Demo
The video below demonstrates the results of the two advanced usages described above. For ease of demonstration here we use a PDF printer so the resulting screen is a PDF file, but you can definitely specify a real printer to print out the desired results on papers. ERROR: Link hasn't been found
Summary
With the printing utility explained in the article, you can print the desired sections in a ZK page with only little effort -- you can even include custom headers & footers or change the style easily for better readability. For your convenience we have wrapped this utility as a ready-to-use jar file. Refer to download section to download the jar file and put it in your project's WEB-INF/lib folder.
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