PageAsyncTask.State Property

Definition

Gets an object that represents the state of the task.

public:
 property System::Object ^ State { System::Object ^ get(); };
public object State { get; }
member this.State : obj
Public ReadOnly Property State As Object

Property Value

An Object that represents the state of the task.

Examples

The following code example creates three asynchronous tasks and gives them unique values for their State properties. This example is part of a larger example found in the PageAsyncTask class overview.

PageAsyncTask asyncTask1 = new PageAsyncTask(slowTask1.OnBegin, slowTask1.OnEnd, slowTask1.OnTimeout, "Async1", true);
PageAsyncTask asyncTask2 = new PageAsyncTask(slowTask2.OnBegin, slowTask2.OnEnd, slowTask2.OnTimeout, "Async2", true);
PageAsyncTask asyncTask3 = new PageAsyncTask(slowTask3.OnBegin, slowTask3.OnEnd, slowTask3.OnTimeout, "Async3", true);

// Register the asynchronous task.
Page.RegisterAsyncTask(asyncTask1);
Page.RegisterAsyncTask(asyncTask2);
Page.RegisterAsyncTask(asyncTask3);
Dim asyncTask1 As New PageAsyncTask(AddressOf slowTask1.OnBegin, AddressOf slowTask1.OnEnd, AddressOf slowTask1.OnTimeout, "Async1", True)
Dim asyncTask2 As New PageAsyncTask(AddressOf slowTask2.OnBegin, AddressOf slowTask2.OnEnd, AddressOf slowTask2.OnTimeout, "Async2", True)
Dim asyncTask3 As New PageAsyncTask(AddressOf slowTask3.OnBegin, AddressOf slowTask3.OnEnd, AddressOf slowTask3.OnTimeout, "Async3", True)

' Register the asynchronous task.
Page.RegisterAsyncTask(asyncTask1)
Page.RegisterAsyncTask(asyncTask2)
Page.RegisterAsyncTask(asyncTask3)

Remarks

The State property is set in the constructor and cannot be modified during execution of the asynchronous task. You can differentiate asynchronous tasks in a page by assigning unique string values to their respective State properties.

Applies to