本文整理汇总了C#中System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.BeginExecuteXmlReader方法的典型用法代码示例。如果您正苦于以下问题:C# SqlCommand.BeginExecuteXmlReader方法的具体用法?C# SqlCommand.BeginExecuteXmlReader怎么用?C# SqlCommand.BeginExecuteXmlReader使用的例子?那么恭喜您, 这里精选的方法代码示例或许可以为您提供帮助。您也可以进一步了解该方法所在类System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand
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示例1: Main
//引入命名空间
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Xml;
class Class1
{
static void Main()
{
// This example is not terribly effective, but it proves a point.
// The WAITFOR statement simply adds enough time to prove the
// asynchronous nature of the command.
string commandText =
"WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:03';" +
"SELECT Name, ListPrice FROM Production.Product " +
"WHERE ListPrice < 100 " +
"FOR XML AUTO, XMLDATA";
RunCommandAsynchronously(commandText, GetConnectionString());
Console.WriteLine("Press ENTER to continue.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
private static void RunCommandAsynchronously(
string commandText, string connectionString)
{
// Given command text and connection string, asynchronously execute
// the specified command against the connection. For this example,
// the code displays an indicator as it is working, verifying the
// asynchronous behavior.
using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
{
SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand(commandText, connection);
connection.Open();
IAsyncResult result = command.BeginExecuteXmlReader();
// Although it is not necessary, the following procedure
// displays a counter in the console window, indicating that
// the main thread is not blocked while awaiting the command
// results.
int count = 0;
while (!result.IsCompleted)
{
Console.WriteLine("Waiting ({0})", count++);
// Wait for 1/10 second, so the counter
// does not consume all available resources
// on the main thread.
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(100);
}
XmlReader reader = command.EndExecuteXmlReader(result);
DisplayProductInfo(reader);
}
}
private static void DisplayProductInfo(XmlReader reader)
{
// Display the data within the reader.
while (reader.Read())
{
// Skip past items that are not from the correct table.
if (reader.LocalName.ToString() == "Production.Product")
{
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1:C}",
reader["Name"], Convert.ToSingle(reader["ListPrice"]));
}
}
}
private static string GetConnectionString()
{
// To avoid storing the connection string in your code,
// you can retrieve it from a configuration file.
// If you have not included "Asynchronous Processing=true" in the
// connection string, the command is not able
// to execute asynchronously.
return "Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=true;" +
"Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks; Asynchronous Processing=true";
}
}
示例2: DisplayInfoDelegate
//引入命名空间
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Xml;
namespace Microsoft.AdoDotNet.CodeSamples
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
// Hook up the form's Load event handler and then add
// this code to the form's class:
// You need these delegates in order to display text from a thread
// other than the form's thread. See the HandleCallback
// procedure for more information.
private delegate void DisplayInfoDelegate(string Text);
private delegate void DisplayReaderDelegate(XmlReader reader);
private bool isExecuting;
// This example maintains the connection object
// externally, so that it is available for closing.
private SqlConnection connection;
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private string GetConnectionString()
{
// To avoid storing the connection string in your code,
// you can retrieve it from a configuration file.
// If you do not include the Asynchronous Processing=true name/value pair,
// you wo not be able to execute the command asynchronously.
return "Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=true;" +
"Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks; Asynchronous Processing=true";
}
private void DisplayStatus(string Text)
{
this.label1.Text = Text;
}
private void ClearProductInfo()
{
// Clear the list box.
this.listBox1.Items.Clear();
}
private void DisplayProductInfo(XmlReader reader)
{
// Display the data within the reader.
while (reader.Read())
{
// Skip past items that are not from the correct table.
if (reader.LocalName.ToString() == "Production.Product")
{
this.listBox1.Items.Add(String.Format("{0}: {1:C}",
reader["Name"], Convert.ToDecimal(reader["ListPrice"])));
}
}
DisplayStatus("Ready");
}
private void Form1_FormClosing(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
if (isExecuting)
{
MessageBox.Show(this, "Cannot close the form until " +
"the pending asynchronous command has completed. Please wait...");
e.Cancel = true;
}
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if (isExecuting)
{
MessageBox.Show(this,
"Already executing. Please wait until the current query " +
"has completed.");
}
else
{
SqlCommand command = null;
try
{
ClearProductInfo();
DisplayStatus("Connecting...");
connection = new SqlConnection(GetConnectionString());
// To emulate a long-running query, wait for
// a few seconds before working with the data.
string commandText =
"WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:03';" +
"SELECT Name, ListPrice FROM Production.Product " +
"WHERE ListPrice < 100 " +
"FOR XML AUTO, XMLDATA";
command = new SqlCommand(commandText, connection);
connection.Open();
DisplayStatus("Executing...");
isExecuting = true;
// Although it is not required that you pass the
// SqlCommand object as the second parameter in the
// BeginExecuteXmlReader call, doing so makes it easier
// to call EndExecuteXmlReader in the callback procedure.
AsyncCallback callback = new AsyncCallback(HandleCallback);
command.BeginExecuteXmlReader(callback, command);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
isExecuting = false;
DisplayStatus(string.Format("Ready (last error: {0})", ex.Message));
if (connection != null)
{
connection.Close();
}
}
}
}
private void HandleCallback(IAsyncResult result)
{
try
{
// Retrieve the original command object, passed
// to this procedure in the AsyncState property
// of the IAsyncResult parameter.
SqlCommand command = (SqlCommand)result.AsyncState;
XmlReader reader = command.EndExecuteXmlReader(result);
// You may not interact with the form and its contents
// from a different thread, and this callback procedure
// is all but guaranteed to be running from a different thread
// than the form.
// Instead, you must call the procedure from the form's thread.
// One simple way to accomplish this is to call the Invoke
// method of the form, which calls the delegate you supply
// from the form's thread.
DisplayReaderDelegate del = new DisplayReaderDelegate(DisplayProductInfo);
this.Invoke(del, reader);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Because you are now running code in a separate thread,
// if you do not handle the exception here, none of your other
// code catches the exception. Because none of
// your code is on the call stack in this thread, there is nothing
// higher up the stack to catch the exception if you do not
// handle it here. You can either log the exception or
// invoke a delegate (as in the non-error case in this
// example) to display the error on the form. In no case
// can you simply display the error without executing a delegate
// as in the try block here.
// You can create the delegate instance as you
// invoke it, like this:
this.Invoke(new DisplayInfoDelegate(DisplayStatus),
String.Format("Ready(last error: {0}", ex.Message));
}
finally
{
isExecuting = false;
if (connection != null)
{
connection.Close();
}
}
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
this.button1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.button1_Click);
this.FormClosing += new System.Windows.Forms.
FormClosingEventHandler(this.Form1_FormClosing);
}
}
}