How to Show Rad Busy Indicator without Async Call
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I have two function in my viewModel, one of which brings data (say from Database which may take time depends on data and network ) and second method generate UI dynamically according to data.
I want to show Busy Indicator on first function call , but i don't want it to be Async .
Is there any way to show RadBusyIndicator without Async Call to the function,
i tried to put the first function in thread and then put the main thread on waiting for the working thread thread, but it doesn't work for me .
Thanks in Advance
c# wpf mvvm busyindicator
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I have two function in my viewModel, one of which brings data (say from Database which may take time depends on data and network ) and second method generate UI dynamically according to data.
I want to show Busy Indicator on first function call , but i don't want it to be Async .
Is there any way to show RadBusyIndicator without Async Call to the function,
i tried to put the first function in thread and then put the main thread on waiting for the working thread thread, but it doesn't work for me .
Thanks in Advance
c# wpf mvvm busyindicator
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I have two function in my viewModel, one of which brings data (say from Database which may take time depends on data and network ) and second method generate UI dynamically according to data.
I want to show Busy Indicator on first function call , but i don't want it to be Async .
Is there any way to show RadBusyIndicator without Async Call to the function,
i tried to put the first function in thread and then put the main thread on waiting for the working thread thread, but it doesn't work for me .
Thanks in Advance
c# wpf mvvm busyindicator
I have two function in my viewModel, one of which brings data (say from Database which may take time depends on data and network ) and second method generate UI dynamically according to data.
I want to show Busy Indicator on first function call , but i don't want it to be Async .
Is there any way to show RadBusyIndicator without Async Call to the function,
i tried to put the first function in thread and then put the main thread on waiting for the working thread thread, but it doesn't work for me .
Thanks in Advance
c# wpf mvvm busyindicator
c# wpf mvvm busyindicator
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If you don't want the long running Data fetch operation to happen on a different thread than the UI one. Then only way I can think of is to have a separate Window with waiting/busy indicator. And create this window instance and show it from a separate thread.
Close the window & thread when the Data Fetch completes. So you are going to need quiet some multi-thread sync & communication.
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If you don't want the long running Data fetch operation to happen on a different thread than the UI one. Then only way I can think of is to have a separate Window with waiting/busy indicator. And create this window instance and show it from a separate thread.
Close the window & thread when the Data Fetch completes. So you are going to need quiet some multi-thread sync & communication.
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If you don't want the long running Data fetch operation to happen on a different thread than the UI one. Then only way I can think of is to have a separate Window with waiting/busy indicator. And create this window instance and show it from a separate thread.
Close the window & thread when the Data Fetch completes. So you are going to need quiet some multi-thread sync & communication.
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If you don't want the long running Data fetch operation to happen on a different thread than the UI one. Then only way I can think of is to have a separate Window with waiting/busy indicator. And create this window instance and show it from a separate thread.
Close the window & thread when the Data Fetch completes. So you are going to need quiet some multi-thread sync & communication.
If you don't want the long running Data fetch operation to happen on a different thread than the UI one. Then only way I can think of is to have a separate Window with waiting/busy indicator. And create this window instance and show it from a separate thread.
Close the window & thread when the Data Fetch completes. So you are going to need quiet some multi-thread sync & communication.
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