WorkflowRuntime.ServicesExceptionNotHandled Event
Definition
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Occurs when a service that is derived from the WorkflowRuntimeService class calls RaiseServicesExceptionNotHandledEvent(Exception, Guid).
public:
event EventHandler<System::Workflow::Runtime::ServicesExceptionNotHandledEventArgs ^> ^ ServicesExceptionNotHandled;
public event EventHandler<System.Workflow.Runtime.ServicesExceptionNotHandledEventArgs> ServicesExceptionNotHandled;
member this.ServicesExceptionNotHandled : EventHandler<System.Workflow.Runtime.ServicesExceptionNotHandledEventArgs>
Public Custom Event ServicesExceptionNotHandled As EventHandler(Of ServicesExceptionNotHandledEventArgs)
Public Event ServicesExceptionNotHandled As EventHandler(Of ServicesExceptionNotHandledEventArgs)
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use WorkflowRuntime functionality from a workflow host. The code associates ServicesExceptionNotHandled with an event handler, a method named OnExceptionNotHandled
.
This code example is part of the Custom Persistence Service Sample.
static void Main()
{
using (WorkflowRuntime workflowRuntime = new WorkflowRuntime())
{
try
{
// engine will unload workflow instance when it is idle
workflowRuntime.AddService(new FilePersistenceService(true));
workflowRuntime.WorkflowCreated += OnWorkflowCreated;
workflowRuntime.WorkflowCompleted += OnWorkflowCompleted;
workflowRuntime.WorkflowIdled += OnWorkflowIdle;
workflowRuntime.WorkflowUnloaded += OnWorkflowUnload;
workflowRuntime.WorkflowLoaded += OnWorkflowLoad;
workflowRuntime.WorkflowTerminated += OnWorkflowTerminated;
workflowRuntime.ServicesExceptionNotHandled += OnExceptionNotHandled;
workflowRuntime.CreateWorkflow(typeof(PersistenceServiceWorkflow)).Start();
waitHandle.WaitOne();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception \n\t Source: {0} \n\t Message: {1}", e.Source, e.Message);
}
finally
{
workflowRuntime.StopRuntime();
Console.WriteLine("Workflow runtime stopped, program exiting... \n");
}
}
}
Shared Sub Main()
Using currentWorkflowRuntime As New WorkflowRuntime()
Try
' engine will unload workflow instance when it is idle
currentWorkflowRuntime.AddService(New FilePersistenceService(True))
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.WorkflowCreated, AddressOf OnWorkflowCreated
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.WorkflowCompleted, AddressOf OnWorkflowCompleted
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.WorkflowIdled, AddressOf OnWorkflowIdled
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.WorkflowUnloaded, AddressOf OnWorkflowUnloaded
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.WorkflowLoaded, AddressOf OnWorkflowLoaded
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.WorkflowTerminated, AddressOf OnWorkflowTerminated
AddHandler currentWorkflowRuntime.ServicesExceptionNotHandled, AddressOf OnExceptionNotHandled
currentWorkflowRuntime.CreateWorkflow(GetType(PersistenceServiceWorkflow)).Start()
waitHandle.WaitOne()
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine("Exception \n\t Source: 0} \n\t Message: 1}", e.Source, e.Message)
Finally
currentWorkflowRuntime.StopRuntime()
Console.WriteLine("Workflow runtime stopped, program exiting... \n")
End Try
End Using
End Sub
Remarks
A service that is derived from the WorkflowRuntimeService class can call the RaiseServicesExceptionNotHandledEvent method to inform subscribers to the ServicesExceptionNotHandled event that an exception that it was unable to handle occurred during its execution. You can subscribe to this event to implement a recovery mechanism.
This event is raised when a workflow instance has not been created yet by the workflow run-time engine and an exception occurs. In this scenario, the only way to inform a host application that an exception occurred is to raise this event. However, the workflow run-time engine does not call this directly. Instead, the workflow run-time engine either delivers an exception to the workflow instance or, if there is no instance, throws back to the caller, which in this case is actually the service that fires this event. If you create your own persistence or scheduler service, you must implement this event yourself through the base RaiseServicesExceptionNotHandledEvent method.
For the ServicesExceptionNotHandled event, the sender contains the WorkflowRuntime and WorkflowEventArgs contains the Guid of the workflow instance that was using the service and the Exception that could not be handled.
For more information about handling events, see Handling and raising events.