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On Sep 30, 7:45 am, Ayende Rahien <[email protected]> wrote:
> public abstact class UserInterfaceConsumer<T> : ConsumerOf<T>
> {
>   public static SyncronizationContext SyncronizationContext  { get;set; |}
>    public void Consume<T>(T msg)
>    {
>         SyncronizationContext.Send( delegate { ExecuteInUIThread(msg); },
> null);
>    }
>
>   public abstract void ExecuteInUIThread(T msg)
>   {
>   }
>
> }
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:14 AM, John J <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > in reference to #3. What about the SynchronizationContext? Jeremy
> > > Miller wrote a MSDN article which touches on the subject. You can use
> > > the context to marshal the processing back to the UI thread.
>
> > Yes, thanks Jason. I was thinking along those lines a bit. When I
> > wrote the post I was looking at how easy it would be to do something
> > like the following.
>
> >  public class SomeMessageConsumer : ConsumerOf<SomeMessage> {
> >    [UIThread]
> >    public void Consume(SomeMessage message) {
> >        // This happens on the UI thread
> >    }
> >  }
>
> > Where the IReflection implementation was able to check the attribute,
> > and if present marshal onto the UI thread. I was figuring that to do
> > this I could override the DefaultReflection class. This would be made
> > a bit easier if the AbstractRhinoServiceBusFacility checked to see if
> > there was already a component registered for IReflection before it
> > registered DefaultReflection. All this I can do, but I am still a bit
> > "green" with RSB, and thought it would be better to see if anyone out
> > there had done anything like this before.
>
> > As Ayende points out, there are non-trivial issues with transactions
> > here as well.
>
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