On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 10:41:13 -0700, Clark, Michael (OFM)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>If I had a process running in the background (spawned by a web service
>method, for instance) and wanted another process to be able to get to it
>to find out what its status was, how would this be done?
>
>In the specific case, I have an application that is spawned by a web
>service method running independently of the service.  I want to be able
>to run another process that will check to see if the spawned app is
>running in the system, and get its status, preferably from the running
>application itself.
>
>My initial design has the spawned app writing its status to a text file
>as it processes, and the second process checking the file to see what is
>going on, but I would like to be able to check to see if the spawned
>process is currently running, and if possible retrieve information from
>it about its status or operations.
>
>The web service method starts up the offline process as follows:
>
>ParameterizedThreadStart pts = new
>ParameterizedThreadStart(OfflineProcess);
>Thread proxyThread = new Thread(pts);
>proxyThread.Start(batchTransmission);
>
>Whereupon it returns a response to the webservice consumer and
>terminates while the proxyThread continues to execute in the background.
>It is this proxyThread I want to communicate with.
>
>Any ideas?

The code you've posted only starts another thread, not another process.
Does OfflineProcess spawn another process?

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