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Do you also need to tell your watch dog to bark and attack the guy breaking into your house in the middle of the night? Smile | :) .

The whole point of the watch dog thread is to encapsulate expected behavior.

Expected behavior being that as a developer, if I send 100 items into the queue (an API), I would expect all 100 to get processed without me having to implement a "wait for the queue to be done" event of some sort. I want that to be encapsulated into the API magically.

What I'm getting at is, the Worker thread is automatically created when the application starts (as part of my API), I thought it'd be kind of cheezy to have to make the developer remember to call theAPI.Shutdown()...

That'd be like Microsoft making you add an Exit() call at the end of your main() in a console app.
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