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WorkflowRuntime::WorkflowIdled Event

 

Occurs when a workflow instance enters the idle state.

Namespace:   System.Workflow.Runtime
Assembly:  System.Workflow.Runtime (in System.Workflow.Runtime.dll)

public:
event EventHandler<WorkflowEventArgs^>^ WorkflowIdled {
	void add(EventHandler<WorkflowEventArgs^>^ value);
	void remove(EventHandler<WorkflowEventArgs^>^ value);
}

The workflow run-time engine raises the WorkflowIdled event when the workflow instance enters an idle state; for example, when the workflow is waiting for a DelayActivity activity to complete.

For this event, the sender contains the WorkflowRuntime and WorkflowEventArgs contains the WorkflowInstance associated with the event.

For more information about handling events, see NIB: Consuming Events.

The following code example demonstrates how to use WorkflowRuntime functionality from a workflow host. The code associates the WorkflowIdled with an event handler, a method named OnWorkflowIdled.

This code example is part of the Canceling a Workflow sample.

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.NET Framework
Available since 3.0
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