Thanks for all the reply!
Shing

On Jul 21, 5:26 pm, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Jul 20, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Shing Hing Man wrote:
>
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> > If I submit a command that takes a long time to run,
>
> > eg
> > (1)  http://localhost:8000/simple/compute?session=(session)
> > &code=factor(2^1000
> > -1)
>
> > then the immediately returned JSON will have status equals computing.
>
> > I have modified my Java program, so that after (1) is submitted,
>
> > I keep querying SAGE with
> >    http://localhost:8000/simple/status?session=(session)&cell=
> > (cellId)
>
> > until the returned status is done.
>
> Yes, this is by design.
>
> > Is there a better way to wait for (or be notified of) the completion
> > of a command ?
>
> You can pass a timeout parameter, which will control how long it  
> waits for completion before returning a "computing" status. IIRC (but  
> check the code) -1 means wait until it's done.
>
> - Robert
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