Integrating your Application's Threading Model with the Asynchronous Programming Model

In version 2.0 of the .NET Framework, Microsoft introduced the System.Threading. SynchronizationContext class. Simply stated, a SynchronizationContext-derived object connects an application model to its threading model. The FCL defines several classes derived from SynchronizationContext, but usually you will not deal directly with these classes; in fact, many of them are not publicly exposed or documented. Here is what the SynchronizationContext class looks like (I show only the members...

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Published on September 22, 2010 06:44
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