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WorkflowRuntime.Started Event

Definition

Occurs when the workflow run-time engine is started.

public:
 event EventHandler<System::Workflow::Runtime::WorkflowRuntimeEventArgs ^> ^ Started;
public event EventHandler<System.Workflow.Runtime.WorkflowRuntimeEventArgs> Started;
member this.Started : EventHandler<System.Workflow.Runtime.WorkflowRuntimeEventArgs> 
Public Custom Event Started As EventHandler(Of WorkflowRuntimeEventArgs) 
Public Event Started As EventHandler(Of WorkflowRuntimeEventArgs) 

Event Type

Examples

In the following example, an event handler is added to the Started event of the WorkflowRuntime. In this example, the handler is an anonymous method that prints a simple message to the console.

// Create a new workflow runtime
WorkflowRuntime startingRuntime = new WorkflowRuntime();
// Add an anonymous method as the event handler for the Started event.
startingRuntime.Started += new EventHandler<WorkflowRuntimeEventArgs>(
    delegate { Console.WriteLine("Workflow runtime started."); });
' Create a new workflow runtime
Dim startingRuntime As New WorkflowRuntime()
' Add a method as the event handler for the Started event.
AddHandler startingRuntime.Started, AddressOf RuntimeStarted

Remarks

The StartRuntime method raises the Started event after it has validated the core service configuration of the workflow run-time engine, has invoked the Start method implemented by each of its services that derive from the WorkflowRuntimeService class, and has set IsStarted to true. There is no guarantee about the order in which the services that derive from the WorkflowRuntimeService class are started by the workflow run-time engine, and some of these workflow run-time engine services may depend on functionality supplied by other of these services to complete their startup tasks. Workflow run-time engine services can override the WorkflowRuntimeService.OnStarted method to perform any final startup tasks that require the support of other workflow run-time engine services when the Started event is raised.

For more information about handling events, see Handling and raising events.

Applies to