DiscoveryClient.ResolveAsync Method
Definition
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Begins an asynchronous resolve operation.
Overloads
ResolveAsync(ResolveCriteria, Object) |
Begins an asynchronous resolve operation with the specified criteria and user-defined state object. |
ResolveAsync(ResolveCriteria) |
Begins an asynchronous resolve operation with the specified criteria. |
ResolveAsync(ResolveCriteria, Object)
Begins an asynchronous resolve operation with the specified criteria and user-defined state object.
public:
void ResolveAsync(System::ServiceModel::Discovery::ResolveCriteria ^ criteria, System::Object ^ userState);
public void ResolveAsync (System.ServiceModel.Discovery.ResolveCriteria criteria, object userState);
member this.ResolveAsync : System.ServiceModel.Discovery.ResolveCriteria * obj -> unit
Public Sub ResolveAsync (criteria As ResolveCriteria, userState As Object)
Parameters
- criteria
- ResolveCriteria
The criteria for matching a service endpoint.
- userState
- Object
A user specified object to identify the asynchronous resolve operation.
Remarks
If the userState
parameter is null, the resolve operation cannot be canceled.
Applies to
ResolveAsync(ResolveCriteria)
Begins an asynchronous resolve operation with the specified criteria.
public:
void ResolveAsync(System::ServiceModel::Discovery::ResolveCriteria ^ criteria);
public void ResolveAsync (System.ServiceModel.Discovery.ResolveCriteria criteria);
member this.ResolveAsync : System.ServiceModel.Discovery.ResolveCriteria -> unit
Public Sub ResolveAsync (criteria As ResolveCriteria)
Parameters
- criteria
- ResolveCriteria
The criteria for matching a service endpoint.
Remarks
Resolve operations initiated by calling this method cannot be canceled.
This method stores in the task it returns all non-usage exceptions that the method's synchronous counterpart can throw. If an exception is stored into the returned task, that exception will be thrown when the task is awaited. Usage exceptions, such as ArgumentException, are still thrown synchronously. For the stored exceptions, see the exceptions thrown by Resolve(ResolveCriteria).