DurableOrchestrationClientBase.RaiseEventAsync Method
Definition
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Overloads
RaiseEventAsync(String, String) | |
RaiseEventAsync(String, String, Object) | |
RaiseEventAsync(String, String, String, Object, String) |
RaiseEventAsync(String, String)
public virtual System.Threading.Tasks.Task RaiseEventAsync (string instanceId, string eventName);
abstract member RaiseEventAsync : string * string -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task
override this.RaiseEventAsync : string * string -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task
Public Overridable Function RaiseEventAsync (instanceId As String, eventName As String) As Task
Parameters
- instanceId
- String
- eventName
- String
Returns
Applies to
RaiseEventAsync(String, String, Object)
public abstract System.Threading.Tasks.Task RaiseEventAsync (string instanceId, string eventName, object eventData);
abstract member RaiseEventAsync : string * string * obj -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task
Public MustOverride Function RaiseEventAsync (instanceId As String, eventName As String, eventData As Object) As Task
Parameters
- instanceId
- String
- eventName
- String
- eventData
- Object
Returns
Applies to
RaiseEventAsync(String, String, String, Object, String)
public abstract System.Threading.Tasks.Task RaiseEventAsync (string taskHubName, string instanceId, string eventName, object eventData, string connectionName = default);
abstract member RaiseEventAsync : string * string * string * obj * string -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task
Public MustOverride Function RaiseEventAsync (taskHubName As String, instanceId As String, eventName As String, eventData As Object, Optional connectionName As String = Nothing) As Task
Parameters
- taskHubName
- String
- instanceId
- String
- eventName
- String
- eventData
- Object
- connectionName
- String
Returns
Applies to
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