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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:40:56+00:00 2026-05-13T16:40:56+00:00

I am designing an application which has the potential to hang while waiting for

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I am designing an application which has the potential to hang while waiting for data from servers (either Database or internet) the problem is that I don’t know how best to cope with the multitude of different places things may take time.

I am happy to display a ‘loading’ dialog to the user while access is happening but ideally I don’t want this to flick up and disappear for short running operations.

Microsoft word appears to handle this quite nicely, as if you click a button and the operation takes a long time, after a few seconds you get a ‘working..’ dialog. The operation is still synchronous and you can’t interrupt the operation. However if the same operation happens quickly you obviously don’t get the dialog.

I am happy(ish) to devise some generic background worker thread handler and 99% of my data processing is already done in static atomic methods, but I would like to go best practice on this one if I can.

If anyone has patterns, code or suggestions I welcome them all

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    2026-05-13T16:40:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:40 pm

    Microsoft word appears to handle this quite nicely, as if you click a button and the operation takes a long time, after a few seconds you get a ‘working..’ dialog. The operation is still synchronous and you can’t interrupt the operation. However if the same operation happens quickly you obviously don’t get the dialog.

    If this is the behavior your want…

    You could handle this, fairly easily, by wrapping a class around BackgroundWorker. Just time the start of the DoWork event, and the time to the first progress report. If a certain amount of time passes, you could show your dialog – otherwise, block (since it’s a short process).

    That being said, any time you’re doing work that can be processed asynchronously, I’d recommend doing it that way. It’s much nicer to never block your UI for a noticable interval, even if it’s short. This becomes much simpler in .NET 4 (or 3.5 with Rx framework) by using the task parallel library.

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