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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T06:30:10+00:00 2026-05-17T06:30:10+00:00

I have written a simplified Silverlight client library for my WCF web service using

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I have written a simplified Silverlight client library for my WCF web service using Rx, however I notice sometimes I’m missing completed events.

public IObservable<XElement> GetReport(string reportName)
{
    return from client in Observable.Return(new WebServiceClient())
           from request in Observable.ToAsync<string>(client.GetReportDataAsync)(reportName)
           from result in Observable.FromEvent<GetReportDataCompletedEventArgs>(client, "GetReportDataCompleted").Take(1)
           from close in this.CloseClient(client)
           select result.EventArgs.Result;
}

I believe the issue is caused by the fact that the web service is called and returns prior to subscribing to the completed event. I can’t figure out how to get Rx to subscribe to the event prior to the Async call. I tried StartWith but that requires that the input and output types be the same, any ideas?

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    2026-05-17T06:30:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:30 am

    Seems like the best answer is to use Observable.CreateWithDisposable()

    e.g.

    public IObservable<XElement> GetReport(string reportName)
    {
        return from client in Observable.Return(new WebServiceClient())
                from completed in Observable.CreateWithDisposable<GetReportDataCompletedEventArgs>(observer =>
                    {
                        var subscription = Observable.FromEvent<GetReportDataCompletedEventArgs>(client, "GetReportDataCompleted")
                            .Take(1)
                            .Select(e => e.EventArgs)
                            .Subscribe(observer);
                        client.GetReportDataAsync(reportName);
                        return subscription;
                    })
                from close in this.CloseClient(client)
                select completed.Result;
    }
    

    To make this easier to work with I refactored the CreateWithDisposable into a common function that can be used with all my web service calls, including automatically determining the event name from the event args type:

    private IObservable<T> CallService<T>(ICommunicationObject serviceClient, Action start) where T : AsyncCompletedEventArgs
    {
        if (typeof(T) == typeof(AsyncCompletedEventArgs))
        {
            throw new InvalidOperationException("Event arguments type cannot be used to determine event name, use event name overload instead.");
        }
    
        string completedEventName = typeof(T).Name.TrimEnd("EventArgs");
        return CallService<T>(serviceClient, start, completedEventName);
    }
    
    private IObservable<T> CallService<T>(ICommunicationObject serviceClient, Action start, string completedEventName) where T : AsyncCompletedEventArgs
    {
        return Observable.CreateWithDisposable<T>(observer =>
        {
            var subscription = Observable.FromEvent<T>(serviceClient, completedEventName).Take(1).Select(e => e.EventArgs).Subscribe(observer);
            start();
            return subscription;
        });
    }
    
    // Example usage:
    public IObservable<XElement> GetReport(string reportName)
    {
        return from client in Observable.Return(new WebServiceClient())
                from completed in this.CallService<GetReportDataCompletedEventArgs>(client, () => client.GetReportDataAsync(reportName))
                from close in this.CloseClient(client)
                select completed.Result;
    }
    
    /// <summary>
    /// Asynchronously closes the web service client
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="client">The web service client to be closed.</param>
    /// <returns>Returns a cold observable sequence of a single success Unit.</returns>
    private IObservable<AsyncCompletedEventArgs> CloseClient(WebServiceClient client)
    {
        return this.CallService<AsyncCompletedEventArgs>(client, client.CloseAsync, "CloseCompleted");
    }
    

    Hope this helps someone else!

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