how to wait for async callback from 3rd party inside webapi request?
Even though it is not a conventional way, I should request 3rd party endpoint and wait for the result in a callback, and return it as a response to my webapi request in asingle call.
Currently, webapi client calls an endoint: /api/getresult
Inside the GetResultService class, I call 3rd party somedomain.com/getsomeresult which returns the "Received" status for my call. And Actual result will be sent to my another webapi endpoint called /api/callback.
How can I read the result that was sent to /api/callback inside /api/getresult and return to my client as it was directly from api, not 3rd party?
c# asynchronous callback synchronization
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Even though it is not a conventional way, I should request 3rd party endpoint and wait for the result in a callback, and return it as a response to my webapi request in asingle call.
Currently, webapi client calls an endoint: /api/getresult
Inside the GetResultService class, I call 3rd party somedomain.com/getsomeresult which returns the "Received" status for my call. And Actual result will be sent to my another webapi endpoint called /api/callback.
How can I read the result that was sent to /api/callback inside /api/getresult and return to my client as it was directly from api, not 3rd party?
c# asynchronous callback synchronization
I've recently seen some suggestion to use ManualResetEventSlim to wait for some time to record the result into DB and read from DB by some ID: stackoverflow.com/questions/39608578/…
– user3519673
Nov 20 '18 at 11:48
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Even though it is not a conventional way, I should request 3rd party endpoint and wait for the result in a callback, and return it as a response to my webapi request in asingle call.
Currently, webapi client calls an endoint: /api/getresult
Inside the GetResultService class, I call 3rd party somedomain.com/getsomeresult which returns the "Received" status for my call. And Actual result will be sent to my another webapi endpoint called /api/callback.
How can I read the result that was sent to /api/callback inside /api/getresult and return to my client as it was directly from api, not 3rd party?
c# asynchronous callback synchronization
Even though it is not a conventional way, I should request 3rd party endpoint and wait for the result in a callback, and return it as a response to my webapi request in asingle call.
Currently, webapi client calls an endoint: /api/getresult
Inside the GetResultService class, I call 3rd party somedomain.com/getsomeresult which returns the "Received" status for my call. And Actual result will be sent to my another webapi endpoint called /api/callback.
How can I read the result that was sent to /api/callback inside /api/getresult and return to my client as it was directly from api, not 3rd party?
c# asynchronous callback synchronization
c# asynchronous callback synchronization
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I've recently seen some suggestion to use ManualResetEventSlim to wait for some time to record the result into DB and read from DB by some ID: stackoverflow.com/questions/39608578/…
– user3519673
Nov 20 '18 at 11:48
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I've recently seen some suggestion to use ManualResetEventSlim to wait for some time to record the result into DB and read from DB by some ID: stackoverflow.com/questions/39608578/…
– user3519673
Nov 20 '18 at 11:48
I've recently seen some suggestion to use ManualResetEventSlim to wait for some time to record the result into DB and read from DB by some ID: stackoverflow.com/questions/39608578/…
– user3519673
Nov 20 '18 at 11:48
I've recently seen some suggestion to use ManualResetEventSlim to wait for some time to record the result into DB and read from DB by some ID: stackoverflow.com/questions/39608578/…
– user3519673
Nov 20 '18 at 11:48
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I've recently seen some suggestion to use ManualResetEventSlim to wait for some time to record the result into DB and read from DB by some ID: stackoverflow.com/questions/39608578/…
– user3519673
Nov 20 '18 at 11:48