Sascha,

   Thanks for your patience.  I like the idea of preserving the
original behavior, however this version doesn't seem to flash
consistently.  Sometimes it doesn't flash, sometimes it does.

regards,
Larry

On 6/18/07, Sascha L. Teichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> there is probably somebody out there (younger than us)
> how says that 400ms feels slow too.
>
> I've thought a bit about the compromise and came to the
> conclusion that we don't need a make a compromise here.
>
> We have simply to restore the behavior of the
> original TheadQueue. The original one fires the
> Listeners when the running threads went down to zero.
> We can do the same when we're in the situation that we
> are the last remaining thread with our job done.
>
> In this case the number of running threads is
> one but this measure wasn't reliable in the old
> ThreadQueue too. So it doesn't matter.
> But in difference to the original we keep the
> worker thread alive afterwards instead of killing it.
>
> Find attached a new version of the ThreadQueue that
> implements this behavior.
>
> regards,
> Sascha
>
> Larry Becker schrieb:
> > Sascha,
> >
> >   I tried one second, and it feels slow.  When I am arrowing through a
> > selection of records in View/Edit Attributes it makes me wait for the
> > flash before I move on.  Really, this is becoming  an issue of
> > compromising the interactivity of the application to achieve some
> > theoretical benefit that can't be seen or measured.
> >
> > How about 400 ms?  That is about the average reaction time.
> >
> > regards,
> > Larry Becker
>
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