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If I call this method (1.) nothing happens and I don't know why. If I just call model.TestConnection(null); without Result I hit Breakpoint 1 but then I dont wait for the result.

So, why didn' I hit any Breakpoint when I call model.TestConnection(null).Result? And why do I hit them when I just call model.TestConnection(null);?

The method GetUrl calls SendRequestAsync and awaits it result, then it returns its content. This all happens as a task, so you can await GetUrl to get the content. But there seems to be a big missunderstanding on my side regarding the Task Parallel Library (TPL).

  1. var result = model.TestConnection(null).Result;
    
  2. public class CcuMockModel : CcuModelBase, ICcuModel
    {
        public Task<CheckLoginResult> TestConnection(string url)
        {
           return GetUrl(@"http://localhost:8080/api/getObjects");
        }
    }
    
  3. public class CcuModelBase
    {
        public async Task<CheckLoginResult> GetUrl(string url)
        {
            var aHBPF = new HttpBaseProtocolFilter();
            aHBPF.IgnorableServerCertificateErrors.Add(ChainValidationResult.Expired);
            aHBPF.IgnorableServerCertificateErrors.Add(ChainValidationResult.Untrusted);
    
            var client = new HttpClient(aHBPF);
    
            var request = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Get, new Uri(url));
    
            HttpResponseMessage response;
            try
            {
                response = await client.SendRequestAsync(request);
                // Breakpoint 1
                return new CheckLoginResult()
                {
                    Content = response.Content.ToString(),
                    Status = CheckLoginResult.ErrorCode.Ok
                };
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
            }
            // Breakpoint 2
            return new CheckLoginResult() {Status = CheckLoginResult.ErrorCode.Failed};
        }
    }
    
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  • It's possible you were downvoted for a poorly formatted question. What exactly is the question?
    – DavidG
    May 22, 2014 at 9:49
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    It looks like you have a deadlock. The continuation after client.SendRequestAsync cannot be run since the caller is blocking on the returned task model.TestConnection(null).Result if the current synchronisation context wants to run the continuation on the same thread. See blog.stephencleary.com/2012/07/dont-block-on-async-code.html
    – Lee
    May 22, 2014 at 9:56

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Thx Lee for the Link http://blog.stephencleary.com/2012/07/dont-block-on-async-code.html This exlains a lot and helped me with my understanding for task, async and await.

I blocked my task with

var result = model.TestConnection(null).Result;

Now I await and everything works properly.

private async static void Testing()
{
    var result = await model.TestConnection(null);
}

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