Asynchronous executing is not possible, as there are no threads in PHP.
However you could create a new shell task in your event listener. This process will run independant from your current PHP process.

Am 08.04.2010 um 18:50 schrieb Dong YANG:

Hello everyone,

I have a question about event dispatcher. Is that possible to call an event dispatcher on asynchronous mode.

Because in my function i need to launch an event which takes some seconds, so i just want to continue the rest of the function instead of waiting the end of event function. Is that possible in symfony event dispatcher?

      Any suggestion is welcomed.

     Thanks and Regards,

JoJo

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