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I have ASP.NET application with code like this executing for web request:

ProcessAction(actionId)

I want to be sure that ProcessAction is not executed at the same time for the same actionId, so I need to do somehting like this:

WaitIfActionWithIdIsExecuting(actionId) 
ProcessAction(actionId)

What .NET synchronization mechanism should I use ? Mutex, Monitor, AutoResetEvent, ManualResetEvent ?

The situation when the thread will need to wait will be very rare.

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  • So looks like you have single thread which processes action one by one, that is correct?
    – sll
    Sep 6, 2011 at 10:07
  • Is this going to be inside 1 Request/Response? Sep 6, 2011 at 10:09
  • The ProcessAction for the same actionId can be called from 2 or more ASP.NET requests.
    – WaldiMen
    Sep 6, 2011 at 10:23

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You can create a string from the id and intern the string, so that you are sure to always have the same string instance for an id, and lock using the string as identifier:

lock (String.Intern(actionId.ToString())) {
  ProcessAction(actionId);
}
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You could use locks but in a web context I'd rather do synchronization through the database. Create a table for the actions with a column "status" that signifies the state of the action (InProgress, Pending, Completed, etc.) Of course it depends on your particular task.

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  • Yes, it could done by database (SQL Server) but it would require more changes, I just need a simple solution to avoid race conditions which happened in production system.
    – WaldiMen
    Sep 6, 2011 at 10:20

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