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Alvin Ashcraft
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Alvin Ashcraft

Alvin Ashcraft is a software engineer and developer community champion with over 25 years of experience in software development. Working primarily with Microsoft Windows, web, and cloud technologies, his career has focused primarily on the healthcare industry. He has been awarded as a Microsoft MVP 11 times, most recently as a Windows Dev MVP. Alvin works in the Philadelphia area for Allscripts, a global healthcare software company, as a principal software engineer. He is also a board member of the TechBash Foundation, where he helps organize the annual TechBash developer conference. He has previously worked for companies such as Oracle, Genzeon, CSC, and ITG Pathfinders. Originally from the Allentown, PA area, Alvin currently resides in West Grove, PA with his wife and three daughters.
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Using the thread pool

There are other ways to use ThreadPool threads in a .NET application. Let’s discuss a situation where you want to accomplish the same result that was achieved with async and await in the previous example, but the methods to fetch the order data are not marked as async. One option is to update the methods to be async. If that code is not within your control to change, you have some other options available.

The ThreadPool class has a method called QueueUserWorkItem. This method accepts a method to call and queues it for execution on the thread pool. We could use it with our project like this:

ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(GetCurrentOrders);

There are a few problems with using this method. The primary issue is that there is no return value to get the list of orders from the method call. You could work around this issue with some wrapper methods that update a shared thread-safe collection such as the BlockingCollection. That isn’t a great design...

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Alvin Ashcraft

Alvin Ashcraft is a software engineer and developer community champion with over 25 years of experience in software development. Working primarily with Microsoft Windows, web, and cloud technologies, his career has focused primarily on the healthcare industry. He has been awarded as a Microsoft MVP 11 times, most recently as a Windows Dev MVP. Alvin works in the Philadelphia area for Allscripts, a global healthcare software company, as a principal software engineer. He is also a board member of the TechBash Foundation, where he helps organize the annual TechBash developer conference. He has previously worked for companies such as Oracle, Genzeon, CSC, and ITG Pathfinders. Originally from the Allentown, PA area, Alvin currently resides in West Grove, PA with his wife and three daughters.
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