Add a Failure Notification Callback
Microsoft AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server allows your cache-enabled application to receive cache notifications. This topic describes how to add a failure notification callback to your application. Failure notifications are triggered when the cache client misses one or more cache notifications. For more information about cache notifications in general, see Cache Notifications (AppFabric 1.1 Caching).
Similar to adding a callback for cache notifications, adding a callback for failure notifications involves two steps. First, create a method that should be invoked when a failure notification is triggered. The method you invoke with the failure notification must accept the same parameters as the DataCacheFailureNotificationCallback delegate. Second, add a callback for the failure notification using the AddFailureNotificationCallback method. Use the name of the method you created in the first step for the failureDelegate
parameter.
Note
For your application to use notifications, you need to enable them on a named cache. Use the notificationsEnabled
parameter with the New-Cache
or Set-CacheConfig
commands. For more information, see Using Windows PowerShell to Manage AppFabric 1.1 Caching Features.
To add a failure notification callback
Create the method you want to be triggered by the failure notification. Make sure that the method you invoke with the failure notification accepts the same parameters as the DataCacheFailureNotificationCallback delegate.
Add a callback for the failure notification using the AddFailureNotificationCallback method. Use the name of the method that you want to invoke when the failure notification occurs in the
failureDelegate
parameter.
Example
The first step when adding a failure notification callback is to create a method that you want to be invoked by the notification. The method called by the notification must accept the same parameters as the DataCacheFailureNotificationCallback delegate. This example shows one example of a method that can be invoked by a failure notification.
'method invoked by failure notification "ndNotificationFailure"
Public Sub myNotificationFailureDelegate(ByVal myCacheName As String, _
ByVal nd As DataCacheNotificationDescriptor)
Console.WriteLine("===============================")
Console.WriteLine("Invoked by failure notification")
Console.WriteLine("===============================")
End Sub
//method invoked by failure notification "ndNotificationFailure"
public void myNotificationFailureDelegate(string myCacheName,
DataCacheNotificationDescriptor nd)
{
Console.WriteLine("===============================");
Console.WriteLine(" Invoked by failure notification");
Console.WriteLine("===============================");
}
The second step is to add a callback for the failure notification. In this example, a failure notification is created to invoke the method from the previous example.
'add failure notification callback
Dim ndNotificationFailure As DataCacheNotificationDescriptor
ndNotificationFailure = _
myTestCache.AddFailureNotificationCallback(AddressOf myNotificationFailureDelegate)
//add failure notification callback
DataCacheNotificationDescriptor ndNotificationFailure
= myTestCache.AddFailureNotificationCallback(myNotificationFailureDelegate);
See Also
Concepts
Add a Cache Notification Callback
Remove a Cache Notification Callback
Cache Notifications Methods
Using Windows PowerShell to Manage AppFabric 1.1 Caching Features
2012-09-12