Hi Constantinescu,
By the time you can access your console, the data will be in. If you put an
console.log in the code, you will see it’s not there yet.
If you really must do it outside the success method, you can do it like
this:
$scope.$watch('allRO',function (newdata) {
var vectorSource = new ol.source.GeoJSON({
object: $scope.allRO
});
});
This accomplish the same thing, but it takes some additional CPU cycles.
Regards
Sander
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