I have an MS Project VSTO add-in I'm working on. I created a WPF form and I want to click a button and show a indeterminate progress bar on the UI while a method runs. I was able to achieve this by wrapping the method in a Task.Run(), the only problem is running the method asynchronously seems to be about 30 times slower than running it normally. The method I'm calling interacts with objects from the Office.Interop.MSProject library, so I'm not sure if this is an Office or COM thing that's causing my performance woes.
private async void ButtonClickMethod()
{
var tar = await RunTraceAnalysisAsync();
// doing this takes ~30 times longer to run than just calling traceToolsController.RunTraceAnalysis() normally
}
private Task<TraceAnalysisResult> RunTraceAnalysisAsync()
{
return Task.Run(() => { return traceToolsController.RunTraceAnalysis(); });
}
RunTraceAnalysisAsync()
look like?tracetoolsController.RunTraceAnalysis()
looks like?RunTraceAnalysisAsync()
.RunTraceAnalysis
already works.RunTraceAnalysisAsync()
just putstracetoolsController.RunTraceAnalysis()
in aTask.Run()
wrapper