I'm looking for implementations of the active object pattern, but haven't for much so far. This is what I came up with:
Need something a little bit more involved. Preferably for .NET Version <= 3.5.
I'm looking for implementations of the active object pattern, but haven't for much so far. This is what I came up with:
Need something a little bit more involved. Preferably for .NET Version <= 3.5.
The simple implementation that uses System.Threading.Tasks.Task
class ActiveObject : IDisposable
{
private Task _lastTask = Task.Factory.StartNew(() => { });
public void Dispose()
{
if (_lastTask == null)
return;
_lastTask.Wait();
_lastTask = null;
}
public void InvokeAsync(Action action)
{
if (_lastTask == null)
throw new ObjectDisposedException(GetType().FullName);
_lastTask = _lastTask.ContinueWith(t => action());
}
}
InvokeAsync
isn't thread-safe, use lock (_lastTask) lastTask = ...;
if you need it.
I haven't looked at the code, but this seems to be an implementation of the active object pattern.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/LongRunningActiveObject.aspx
Adding to Anton Tykhyy's answer, there is a version of System.Threading.Tasks.Task for .NET 3.5 available as a part of Reactive Extensions. Note that this version does not have official support from Microsoft.