I'm starting to learn MVC.net and following this documentation.
In there, it is explained that an async controller will implement two methods, say the action is called News, then we will have a method called NewsAsync, which will return void, and a NewsCompleted, which will return a view, and that will be invoked once the outstanding operation returns.
My concern is that, i really don't see any point to an asynchronous operation that cannot return a view after the operation started. If the user will be unable to see any feedback whatsoever from the service until the asynchronous callback returns, then why bother with an asynchronous controller in the first place?
Is there any way to return an intermediate view after the async operation starts? Am i needlessly concerned about this apparent limitation? is there something i'm missing from the MVC.net?