Hi Christopher:
theres no way to do that right now, it would require code at some very
deep layers. however, ill keep it in mind for the future to see if its
possible to add.
Christopher Mueller wrote:
> John et al.,
>
> I have an application that contacts an OpENDAP server, gets a subset of
> an available dataset, and then writes the desired data to a local Netcdf
> file. Everything works quite well (for most datasets), however I have
> not been able to find a way to keep track of the progress of the dataset
> as it downloads/writes to disk. Is there a way to do this?? I have
> profiled the methods and discovered that essentially all of the
> processing time is within the FileWriter.finish() call.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on how I can inform the user of the progress
> without resorting to an indeterminate progress bar (which is what I’m
> currently using)??
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chris
>
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