I have the following code which uses the System.Timers.Timer:
// an instance variable Timer inside a method
Timer aTimer = new Timer();
aTimer.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(OnElapsedTime);
aTimer.Interval = 300000;
aTimer.AutoReset = false;
aTimer.Enabled = true;
while (aTimer.Enabled)
{
if (count == expectedCount)
{
aTimer.Enabled = false;
break;
}
}
And I have the following code to handle the event:
private static void OnElapsedTime(Object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)
{
// do something
}
The question is: if the timer event gets triggered and enters the OnElapsedTime, would the Timer object stops and be properly garbage collected? If not, what can I do to properly dispose of the Timer object/stop it? I don't want the timer to suddenly creep up and cause havoc in my app.
while (aTimer.Enabled)
... Doesn't that defeat the purpose of using a timer?