Architeture Overview:
Language : C# Windows Form Project using Class Libraries to execute the crawler tasks
I am currently writing a interface (UI) that will be used to "debug" a crawler (or a set of crawlers) i wrote. Each crawler is a .dll
From the interface, i am going to invoke the .dlls and i don't want to have to wait for them to end their tasks (Crawling, parsing and building the lists of elements internally) to display the results on the interface.
Question:
Is there any way i can, somehow, send a feedback from the .dll to the interface ?
Maybe a progress bar, or after reading the elements, display them on the interface, before crawling the next element ?
What i want is something like that to be displayed on the interface (gridview or something), in real time.
Finished Crawling College X
Finished Crawling College Y
Problem Crawling College Z - ABORTING
Finished Crawling College K
and so on.
Whats a good way for doing it ?
I thought about sending the reference of the Visual Component to the .dll (or to a secundary .dll) so that it can update the visual component itself, in the middle of the execution. Is there any downside of doing it ? Do i break any good pratice by doing so ?
Thanks in advance,
Marcello.