CompletedEventArgs Class
.NET Framework 3.0
Holds event data for the Completed event.
Namespace: System.Management
Assembly: System.Management (in system.management.dll)
Assembly: System.Management (in system.management.dll)
The following example calls a method asynchronously. The Win32_Process.Create method is called to create a new process for Calc.exe.
using System; using System.Management; public class InvokeMethodAsync { private bool isComplete = false; private ManagementBaseObject returnObject; public InvokeMethodAsync() { // Get the object on which the method // will be invoked ManagementClass processClass = new ManagementClass("Win32_Process"); // Create a results and completion handler ManagementOperationObserver handler = new ManagementOperationObserver(); handler.Completed += new CompletedEventHandler(this.Completed); // Invoke method asynchronously ManagementBaseObject inParams = processClass.GetMethodParameters("Create"); inParams["CommandLine"] = "calc.exe"; processClass.InvokeMethod( handler, "Create", inParams, null); // Do something while method is executing while(!this.IsComplete) { System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000); } } // Property allows accessing the result // object in the main function private ManagementBaseObject ReturnObject { get { return returnObject; } } // Delegate called when the method completes // and results are available private void NewObject(object sender, ObjectReadyEventArgs e) { Console.WriteLine("New Object arrived!"); returnObject = e.NewObject; } // Used to determine whether the method // execution has completed private bool IsComplete { get { return isComplete; } } private void Completed(object sender, CompletedEventArgs e) { isComplete = true; Console.WriteLine("Method invoked."); } public static void Main() { InvokeMethodAsync invokeMethod = new InvokeMethodAsync(); return; } }
System.Object
System.EventArgs
System.Management.ManagementEventArgs
System.Management.CompletedEventArgs
System.EventArgs
System.Management.ManagementEventArgs
System.Management.CompletedEventArgs
Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.