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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T19:46:28+00:00 2026-06-01T19:46:28+00:00

I’m almost finished my first WP7 application and I’d like to publish it to

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I’m almost finished my first WP7 application and I’d like to publish it to the marketplace. However, one of the stipulations for a published app is that it must not crash unexpectedly during use.

My application almost completely relies on a WCF Azure Service – so I must be connected to the Internet at all times for my functions to work (communicating with a hosted database) – including login, adding/deleting/editing/searching clients and so forth.

When not connected to the internet, or when the connection drops during use, a call to the web service will cause the application to quit. How can I handle this? I figured the failure to connect to the service would be caught and I could handle the exception, but it doesn’t work this way.

        LoginCommand = new RelayCommand(() =>
        {
            ApplicationBarHelper.UpdateBindingOnFocussedControl();
            MyTrainerReference.MyTrainerServiceClient service = new MyTrainerReference.MyTrainerServiceClient();

            // get list of clients from web service
            service.LoginCompleted += new EventHandler<LoginCompletedEventArgs>(service_LoginCompleted);

            try
            {
                service.LoginAsync(Email, Password);
            }
            **catch (Exception ex)
            {
                throw new Exception(ex.Message);
            }**
            service.CloseAsync();
        });

EDIT:

My main problem is how to handle the EndpointNotFoundException in WP7 without the application crashing.

Thanks,

Gerard.

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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-01T19:46:29+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 7:46 pm

    Your code should look like

    LoginCommand = new RelayCommand(Login);
    ...
    
    public void Login()
    {
        var svc = new MyTrainerReference.MyTrainerServiceClient();
        try
        {
            svc.LoginCompleted += LoginCompleted;
            svc.LoginAsync();
        }
        catch (Exception e)
        {
            svc.CloseAsync();
            ShowError(e);
        }
    }
    
    private void LoginCompleted(object sender, LoginCompletedEventArgs e)
    {
        ((MyTrainerReference.MyTrainerServiceClient)sender).LoginCompleted -= LoginCompleted;
        ((MyTrainerReference.MyTrainerServiceClient)sender).CloseAsync();
    
        if (e.Error == null && !e.Cancelled)
        {
            // TODO process e.Result
        }
        else if (!e.Cancelled)
        {
            ShowError(e.Error);
        }
    }
    
    private void ShowError(Exception e)
    {
        // TODO show error
        MessageBox.Show(e.Message, "An error occured", MessageBoxButton.OK);
    }
    

    Your code calls LoginAsync and then immediately CloseAsync, I think this will cause problems…

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