PeriodicTask Class
July 26, 2012
Represents a scheduled task that runs regularly for a small amount of time.
Microsoft.Phone.Scheduler.ScheduledAction
Microsoft.Phone.Scheduler.ScheduledTask
Microsoft.Phone.Scheduler.PeriodicTask
Assembly: Microsoft.Phone (in Microsoft.Phone.dll)
The PeriodicTask type exposes the following members.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | BeginTime | This property is not supported for ScheduledTask objects in the current version. (Inherited from ScheduledTask.) |
![]() | Description | Gets or sets the description of the ScheduledTask. This string is displayed to the user in the Background Tasks settings page on the device. (Inherited from ScheduledTask.) |
![]() | ExpirationTime | Gets or sets the time at which the task’s schedule expires. (Inherited from ScheduledTask.) |
![]() | IsEnabled | This value is not used in the current release. (Inherited from ScheduledAction.) |
![]() | IsScheduled | Gets the scheduled status of the action. (Inherited from ScheduledAction.) |
![]() | LastExitReason | Gets the reason that the agent exited the last time it was run. (Inherited from ScheduledTask.) |
![]() | LastScheduledTime | Gets the last time the agent was scheduled to be run, in the device’s local time. (Inherited from ScheduledTask.) |
![]() | Name | Gets the name of the scheduled action. (Inherited from ScheduledAction.) |
PeriodicTask inherits from the base classes ScheduledTask and ScheduledAction. It allows applications to perform processing even when the main application is not in the foreground. This class is used for tasks that need to run regularly for a small amount of time and are allowed a very limited amount of device resources. Tasks that require more significant processing should use the ResourceIntensiveTask, which runs less often, but is allowed to use more device resources. For information about the schedules and limitations for these classes, see Background Agents Overview for Windows Phone.
For more information about using Scheduled Tasks in your application, see How to: Implement Background Agents for Windows Phone.


