Is it possible to programmatically close the SC window that's generated after the command:
SC.say("some text");
In particular, this closing needs to occur within a callback routine that may return at any time (ie the callback routine may return seconds after the above SC.say("some text") command has executed, or the callback may return minutes later), so the SC window may have <i>already</i> been closed by the user.
I tried SC.clearPrompt(), but that didn't work. Also, the documentation didn't provide a "destroy" or "close" method. I looked at the other methods, but nothing seemed appropriate.
Miscellaneous Infrastucture Details:
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OS: Windows XP Pro
IDE: MyEclipse 10.0 with Google Plugin for Eclipse (2.5)
SmartGWT Pro 3.0 (Purchased Licence)
Browser: Mozilla Firefox 4.0.1
GWT SDK: 2.4.0
Sun JDK 1.6.0_27
SC.say("some text");
In particular, this closing needs to occur within a callback routine that may return at any time (ie the callback routine may return seconds after the above SC.say("some text") command has executed, or the callback may return minutes later), so the SC window may have <i>already</i> been closed by the user.
I tried SC.clearPrompt(), but that didn't work. Also, the documentation didn't provide a "destroy" or "close" method. I looked at the other methods, but nothing seemed appropriate.
Miscellaneous Infrastucture Details:
==================================
OS: Windows XP Pro
IDE: MyEclipse 10.0 with Google Plugin for Eclipse (2.5)
SmartGWT Pro 3.0 (Purchased Licence)
Browser: Mozilla Firefox 4.0.1
GWT SDK: 2.4.0
Sun JDK 1.6.0_27
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