I am writing some kind of a wrapper for WCF calls (using BackgroundWorker) to keep GUI from freezing while the call is ongoing. It is working mostly as it should, but I have a problem with the BackgroundWorker when the WCF call is throwing an exception. If an exception occurs in DoWork, I am able to detect it in RunWorkCompleted, but rethrowing it to the GUI does not work. I have read numerous threads with people mentioning that this should work.
Code for the wrapper (notice that the WCF call is symbolized by an exception being thrown):
private void GetSomething(Action<IEnumerable<int>> completedAction)
{
BackgroundWorker b = new BackgroundWorker();
b.DoWork += (s, evt) => { throw new Exception(); evt.Result = new List<int> { 1, 2, 3 }; };
b.RunWorkerCompleted += (s, evt) =>
{
if (evt.Error == null && completedAction != null)
{
completedAction((IEnumerable<int>)evt.Result);
}
else if(evt.Error != null)
{
throw evt.Error;
}
};
b.RunWorkerAsync();
}
Invoking code in a Windows form:
private void button3_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
GetSomething(list =>
{
foreach (int i in list)
{
listView1.Items.Add(new ListViewItem(i.ToString()));
}
});
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
While debugging this, I get:
- "Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown" in DoWork
- "Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown" at throw evt.Error
- "TargetInvocationException was unhandled" at Application.Run(new Form1()) in the Main method
What am I doing wrong? I would like to catch the exception in the Windows form.