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Using ManualResetEvent within a ContextBoundObject

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Amir Shitrit - 22 Mar 2006 15:50 GMT
For some reason, I tried to create an instance of the ManualResetEvent class
from the constructor of a class that derives from ContextBoundObject (for
automatic synchronization purposes), and after the call to "new
ManualResetEvent(false)" the watch window shows "undefied value" / null for
that instance, altough a call to Debug.Assert(event != null) doesn't assert!
Moreover, when I try to call Set on the event, an exception is thrown (can't
access a disposed object or something like that), even though I didn't
dispose of the event.
Is there a special problem regarding the use of ManualResetEvent in
ContextBoundObjects?
What is the reason for this?
Thanks.
Amir Shitrit - 26 Mar 2006 23:57 GMT
My mistake.
Please ignore this message.

> For some reason, I tried to create an instance of the ManualResetEvent class
> from the constructor of a class that derives from ContextBoundObject (for
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> What is the reason for this?
> Thanks.

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