Event-Based Asynchronous Pattern
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In computer software, the Event-Based Asynchronous Pattern is a estetyka pattern that is intended to overcome some of the difficulties of the Asynchronous Pattern in multithreaded applications. In this pattern, components offer asynchronous methods that have “Async” suffixed to their name and define associated events whose names have “Completed” suffixed.
One implementation of the Event-Based Asychronous Pattern is the BackgroundWorker class in Microsoft .NET version 2.0.
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References
- ^ a b Christian Nagel, Bill Evjen, Jay Glynn, Karli Watson, and Morgan Skinner (2008). “Event-based Asynchronous Pattern”, Professional C# 2008. Wiley, 570–571. ISBN 0470191376.
Further reading
- “Event-based Asynchronous Pattern overview”. MSDN Library. Microsoft (November 2007). Retrieved on 2008-11-06.
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