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QuestionTranslating an "error event" to a managed exception Pin
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Bernhard Hiller5-Mar-14 20:17
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You are right. Thinking of the problem after my post, I came to a similar reasoning.
The error occurs somewhere in ThirdParty - though that process was somehow started through our code, it is quite un-coupled from it: we instantiate a class of their .Net SDK, call a Start method, which then communicates with ThirdParty server (that is on a different computer, could also be hosted in ThirdParty's cloud). On the server, the processing is started in a new thread, and the call to Start returns. When an error occurs in that new processing thread on the server, where could it be thrown to - it always travels the CallStack "upwards"? The Start method has long returned! Consequently, ThirdParty must use an event to communicate "downwards" to an "Observer". Hence I'll create a .Net event and raise that - then it is wrapped properly.
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