Transaction.TransactionCompleted Event
Definition
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Indicates that the transaction is completed.
public:
event System::Transactions::TransactionCompletedEventHandler ^ TransactionCompleted;
public event System.Transactions.TransactionCompletedEventHandler? TransactionCompleted;
public event System.Transactions.TransactionCompletedEventHandler TransactionCompleted;
member this.TransactionCompleted : System.Transactions.TransactionCompletedEventHandler
Public Custom Event TransactionCompleted As TransactionCompletedEventHandler
Event Type
Exceptions
An attempt to subscribe this event on a transaction that has been disposed.
Examples
The following sample shows how an application can obtain the outcome of a transaction by subscribing to the TransactionCompleted event.
static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{
//Create the transaction scope
using (TransactionScope scope = new TransactionScope())
{
//Register for the transaction completed event for the current transaction
Transaction.Current.TransactionCompleted += new TransactionCompletedEventHandler(Current_TransactionCompleted);
//Call complete on the TransactionScope based on console input
ConsoleKeyInfo c;
while (true)
{
Console.Write("Complete the transaction scope? [Y|N] ");
c = Console.ReadKey();
Console.WriteLine();
if ((c.KeyChar == 'Y') || (c.KeyChar == 'y'))
{
scope.Complete();
break;
}
else if ((c.KeyChar == 'N') || (c.KeyChar == 'n'))
{
break;
}
}
}
}
catch (System.Transactions.TransactionException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex);
}
catch
{
Console.WriteLine("Cannot complete transaction");
throw;
}
}
//Transaction completed event handler
static void Current_TransactionCompleted(object sender, TransactionEventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine("A transaction has completed:");
Console.WriteLine("ID: {0}", e.Transaction.TransactionInformation.LocalIdentifier);
Console.WriteLine("Distributed ID: {0}", e.Transaction.TransactionInformation.DistributedIdentifier);
Console.WriteLine("Status: {0}", e.Transaction.TransactionInformation.Status);
Console.WriteLine("IsolationLevel: {0}", e.Transaction.IsolationLevel);
}
Public Shared Sub Main()
Try
Using scope As TransactionScope = New TransactionScope()
'Register for the transaction completed event for the current transaction
AddHandler Transaction.Current.TransactionCompleted, AddressOf Current_TransactionCompleted
'Perform transactional work here.
'Call complete on the TransactionScope based on console input
Dim c As ConsoleKeyInfo
While (True)
Console.Write("Complete the transaction scope? [Y|N] ")
c = Console.ReadKey()
Console.WriteLine()
If (c.KeyChar = "Y") Or (c.KeyChar = "y") Then
scope.Complete()
Exit While
ElseIf ((c.KeyChar = "N") Or (c.KeyChar = "n")) Then
Exit While
End If
End While
End Using
Catch ex As TransactionException
Console.WriteLine(ex)
Catch
Console.WriteLine("Cannot complete transaction")
Throw
End Try
End Sub
'Transaction completed event handler
Private Shared Sub Current_TransactionCompleted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As TransactionEventArgs)
Console.WriteLine("A transaction has completed:")
Console.WriteLine("ID: {0}", e.Transaction.TransactionInformation.LocalIdentifier)
Console.WriteLine("Distributed ID: {0}", e.Transaction.TransactionInformation.DistributedIdentifier)
Console.WriteLine("Status: {0}", e.Transaction.TransactionInformation.Status)
Console.WriteLine("IsolationLevel: {0}", e.Transaction.IsolationLevel)
End Sub
Remarks
You can register for this event instead of using a volatile enlistment to get outcome information for transactions. The parameter passed to the TransactionCompletedEventHandler delegate is a Transaction instance. You can then query the TransactionInformation property of the specific instance to get an instance of TransactionInformation, whose Status property contains the status of a transaction with either the Committed or Aborted value.
Caution Signing up for this event negatively affects the performance of the transaction it is attached to.