ChannelCacheSettings.IdleTimeout Property
Definition
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Gets the maximum interval of time for which the object can remain idle in the cache before being disposed.
public:
property TimeSpan IdleTimeout { TimeSpan get(); void set(TimeSpan value); };
public TimeSpan IdleTimeout { get; set; }
member this.IdleTimeout : TimeSpan with get, set
Public Property IdleTimeout As TimeSpan
Property Value
An interval of time.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the IdleTimeout property.
//sharing a channel cache between two workflow applications in a single app-domain.
sharedChannelCache = new SendMessageChannelCache(new ChannelCacheSettings { MaxItemsInCache = 5 }, new ChannelCacheSettings { MaxItemsInCache = 5 });
WorkflowApplication workflowApp1 = new WorkflowApplication(workflow);
workflowApp1.Completed = new Action<WorkflowApplicationCompletedEventArgs>(OnCompleted);
workflowApp1.Extensions.Add(sharedChannelCache);
WorkflowApplication workflowApp2 = new WorkflowApplication(workflow);
workflowApp2.Completed = new Action<WorkflowApplicationCompletedEventArgs>(OnCompleted);
workflowApp2.Extensions.Add(sharedChannelCache);
//disabling the channel cache so that channels are closed after being used.
SendMessageChannelCache disabledChannelCache = new SendMessageChannelCache(new ChannelCacheSettings { MaxItemsInCache = 0 }, new ChannelCacheSettings { MaxItemsInCache = 0 });
WorkflowApplication workflowApp3 = new WorkflowApplication(workflow);
workflowApp3.Completed = new Action<WorkflowApplicationCompletedEventArgs>(OnCompleted);
workflowApp3.Extensions.Add(disabledChannelCache);
Applies to
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