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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T06:37:51+00:00 2026-06-17T06:37:51+00:00

What’s actually difference between Asynchronous Programming Model and Event-based Asychronous Pattern ? Which approach

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What’s actually difference between Asynchronous Programming Model and Event-based Asychronous Pattern?

Which approach to use and when?

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    2026-06-17T06:37:52+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:37 am

    The Asynchronous Programming Model (APM) is the model you see with BeginMethod(...) and EndMethod(...) pairs.

    For example here is a Socket using the APM implementation:

     var socket = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork, 
                            SocketType.Stream, ProtocolType.Tcp);
    
     // ...
    
     socket.BeginReceive(recvBuffer, 0, recvBuffer.Length, 
                         SocketFlags.None, ReceiveCallback, null);
    
     void ReceiveCallback(IAsyncResult result)
     {
       var bytesReceived = socket.EndReceive(result);
    
       if (bytesReceived > 0) { // Handle received data here. }
    
       if (socket.Connected)
       {
         // Keep receiving more data...
         socket.BeginReceive(recvBuffer, 0, recvBuffer.Length, 
                             SocketFlags.None, ReceiveCallback, null);
       }
     }
    

    The Event-based Asynchronous Pattern (EAP) is the model you see with MethodAsync(...) and CancelAsync(...) pairs. There’s usually a Completed event. BackgroundWorker is a good example of this pattern.

    As of C# 4.5, both have been replaced by the async/await pattern, which is using the Task Parallelism Library (TPL). You will see them marked with Async after the method name and usually returning an awaitable Task or Task<TResult>. If you are able to target .NET 4.5, you should definitely use this pattern over the APM or EAP design.

    For example, compressing a (potentially large) file asynchronously:

    public static async Task CompressFileAsync(string inputFile, string outputFile)
    {
      using (var inputStream = File.Open(inputFile, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
      using (var outputStream = File.Create(outputFile))
      using (var deflateStream = new DeflateStream(outputStream, CompressionMode.Compress))
      {
        await inputStream.CopyToAsync(deflateStream);
    
        deflateStream.Close();
        outputStream.Close();
        inputStream.Close();
      }
    }
    
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