The asynchronous programming model pattern
The asynchronous programming model (APM) is an asynchronous operation that uses the IAsyncResult
interface as its design pattern. It's also called the IAsyncResult
pattern. For this purpose, the framework has provided the method named BeginXx
and EndXx
, in which Xx
is the operation name, for instance, BeginRead
and EndRead
provided by the FileStream
class to read bytes from a file asynchronously.
The difference in the synchronous Read()
method with BeginRead()
and EndRead()
can be recognized from the method's declaration, as follows:
public int Read( byte[] array, int offset, int count ) public IAsyncResult BeginRead( byte[] array, int offset, int numBytes, AsyncCallback userCallback, object stateObject ) public int EndRead( IAsyncResult asyncResult )
As we can see, in the synchronous Read()
method, we need three parameters; they are array
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