Reading the GWT Bootstrap on Googles page, i have some question.
(
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5/wiki/
FAQ_WhenDoModulesLoad )
Assumptions from the Google Page:
a. Most browsers will allow a maximum of two simultaneous
connections for fetching resources.
b. <img> tags are not guaranteed to be done loading when
onModuleLoad() is called.
c. <script> tags are guaranteed to be done loading when
onModuleLoad() is called.
The HTML Page:
<html>
<body onload='alert("w00t!")'>
<img src='bigImageZero.jpg'></img>
<script source='externalScriptZero.js'></script>
<img src='bigImageOne.jpg'></img>
<img src='reallyBigImageTwo.jpg'>
</img> <script src='com.example.app.App.nocache.js'></script>
<script src='externalScriptOne.js'></script>
</body>
</html>
So , the bootstrap is composed of:
1. The HTML document is fetched and parsing begins.
2. Begin fetching bigImageZero.jpg.
3. Begin fetching externalScriptZero.js.
4. bigImageZero.jpg completes (let's assume). Parsing is blocked
until externalScriptZero.js is done fetching and evaluating.
5. externalScriptZero.js completes.
6. Begin fetching bigImageOne.jpg and reallyBigImageTwo.jpg
simultaneously.
7. bigImageOne.jpg completes (let's assume again).
com.example.app.App.nocache.js begins fetching and evaluating.
8. ...nocache.js completes, and the compiled script (...cache.js)
begins fetching (this is non-blocking).
9. ...cache.js completes. onModuleLoad() is not called yet, as we're
still waiting on externalScriptOne.js to complete before the
document is considered 'ready'.
10. externalScriptOne.js completes. The document is ready, so
onModuleLoad() fires.
11. reallyBigImageTwo.jpg completes.
12. body.onload() fires, in this case showing an alert() box.
The question:
How the JAVASCRIPT knows that the document is "ready" to begin
onModuleLoad function ( step 10 ) ?
The "ready" state is reached after all scripts be loaded and
evaluated, how do that using javascript,i.e, how execute a function
after all script tags be loaded ?