public delegate string AsyncMethodCaller(int callDuration, out int threadId);
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
int threadId;
AsyncMethodCaller caller = new AsyncMethodCaller(TestMethod);
IAsyncResult result = caller.BeginInvoke(3000,
out threadId, new AsyncCallback(Callback), null);
Console.WriteLine("Main thread {0} does some work.",
Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId);
string returnValue = caller.EndInvoke(out threadId, result);
Console.WriteLine("The call executed on thread {0}, with return value \"{1}\".",
threadId, returnValue);
}
static public string TestMethod(int callDuration, out int threadId)
{
Console.WriteLine("Test method begins.");
Thread.Sleep(callDuration);
threadId = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId;
return String.Format("My call time was {0}.", callDuration.ToString());
}
static void Callback(IAsyncResult result)
{
int a = 5;
int b = 20;
int c = a + b;
Console.WriteLine(c + Environment.NewLine);
}
}
This code basically executes TestMethod Asynchronously. But the problem I have is the after calling the EndInvoke on caller the main thread stops and waits for the TestMethod do complete the job. so basically the whole application is stuck. can this process be made asynchronous. ? I mean the thing I want is to invoke some method asynchronously and then wait for callback but if I remove EndInvoke call then CallBack is not hit. What is the best practice in this situation.
TPL
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