CommittableTransaction.BeginCommit(AsyncCallback, Object) Method
Definition
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Begins an attempt to commit the transaction asynchronously.
public:
IAsyncResult ^ BeginCommit(AsyncCallback ^ asyncCallback, System::Object ^ asyncState);
public IAsyncResult BeginCommit (AsyncCallback? asyncCallback, object? asyncState);
public IAsyncResult BeginCommit (AsyncCallback asyncCallback, object asyncState);
member this.BeginCommit : AsyncCallback * obj -> IAsyncResult
Public Function BeginCommit (asyncCallback As AsyncCallback, asyncState As Object) As IAsyncResult
Parameters
- asyncCallback
- AsyncCallback
The AsyncCallback delegate that is invoked when the transaction completes. This parameter can be null
, in which case the application is not notified of the transaction's completion. Instead, the application must use the IAsyncResult interface to check for completion and wait accordingly, or call EndCommit(IAsyncResult) to wait for completion.
- asyncState
- Object
An object, which might contain arbitrary state information, associated with the asynchronous commitment. This object is passed to the callback, and is not interpreted by System.Transactions. A null reference is permitted.
Returns
An IAsyncResult interface that can be used by the caller to check the status of the asynchronous operation, or to wait for the operation to complete.
Remarks
This method returns immediately, before the transaction has been completed. The transaction then commits on a different thread, and the asyncCallback
delegate is invoked when it has completed. After this method is called, you do not receive the outcome of the transaction until you call EndCommit.
Note
The commit process may complete synchronously inside this method call.
Applies to
See also
.NET