Juste in case some one having the same problem , 

   I resolved it by using javascript bind function. 

  var   success  =( function (data){ 
       ......

  }).bind(this);

  promise.then( success, function(reason) {
                
                   alert('Failed: ' + reason);
      });

Le lundi 23 juin 2014 10:24:44 UTC+2, maxim couton a écrit :
>
>
>
> Hi, 
>
>    Does Angular JS  have an equivalent of dojo.hitch()  ?
>
>
>   I want something like this to work : 
>
>     promise.then(function(result) {
>                 
>                 this.myObject = result ;   //  This should refer to my 
> class context
>             
>             }, function(reason) {
>                 
>                    alert('Failed: ' + reason);
>       
>       });
>
>
> Thanks ,
>

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