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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:25:04+00:00 2026-05-20T11:25:04+00:00

I’m building an application that uses a WCF client to retrieve data from my

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I’m building an application that uses a WCF client to retrieve data from my server.

I want my call to the service to be asynchronous because many of them need to change the UI and I don’t want to lose responsiveness from my app.

I tried using *Completed and *Async:

ServiceUserClient client = new ServiceUserClient();
client.FindUserCompleted += delegate(object sender, FindUserCompletedEventArgs e)
{
    // here e.Result always fails
};
client.FindUserAsync(text);

Inside the *Completed delegate I always get an error (Connection closed by remote host: I enabled every logging I could find but I still don’t understand why I get these errors)

Synchronous calls always work.

I have a class that handles all the calls to the service.

Is there a way to have syncronous calls inside something like a threaded class?

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    2026-05-20T11:25:04+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:25 am

    I ended up creating my own async methods using BackgroundWorker this way (probably not the best way but it works):

    // this is the click event on my search button
    private void FindUser_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        this.UserListSearch.Enabled = false;
        this.UserListSearch.Items.Clear();
        Model.FindUser(FindText.Text.ToUpper(), userlist =>
        {
            foreach (User u in userlist)
            {
                ListViewItem item = new ListViewItem(u.UserName);
                item.Name = u.UserName;
                item.SubItems.Add(u.Description);
                this.UserListSearch.Items.Add(item);
            }
            this.UserListSearch.Enabled = true;
        });
    }
    
    // this is the function I call when I need async call
    public void FindUser(string text, Action<User[]> callback)
    {
        CreateBackgroundWorker<User[]>(() =>
            {
                ServiceUsersClient client = new ServiceUsersClient();
                var results = client.FindUser(text);
                client.Close();
                return results;
            }, callback);
    }
    
    // this is my utility function to create a bgworker "on demand"
    private void CreateBackgroundWorker<T>(Func<T> dowork, Action<T> callback)
    {
        BackgroundWorker worker = new BackgroundWorker();
        worker.DoWork += (sender, args) =>
        {
            T result = dowork.Invoke();
            (callback.Target as Form).Invoke(callback, result);
        };
        worker.RunWorkerAsync();
    }
    
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