I'm developing one WPF application, in which I've to handle Exception
globally.
For that I've refer MSDN
document.
And accordingly my code on my main window:
private void TestMethod()
{
string s = null;
try
{
s.Trim();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("A handled exception just occurred: " + ex.Message, "RestartApplication", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Warning);
}
s.Trim();
}
In my App.xaml.cs
public App() : base()
{
this.Dispatcher.UnhandledException += Application_DispatcherUnhandledException;
}
private void Application_DispatcherUnhandledException(object sender, System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherUnhandledExceptionEventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show("An unhandled exception just occurred: " + e.Exception.Message, "Exception Sample", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Warning);
e.Handled = true;
}
Here i expecting two MessageBox
for an exception. and seems like Application_DispatcherUnhandledException
not called.
But VS gives an error on second s.Trim();
How can i handle an error and show message box from App.xaml.cs
?
I've refer many links of SO like:
dispatcherunhandledexception-does-not-seem-to-work
globally-catch-exceptions-in-a-wpf-application
Update : Real time application code, were second message box not displaying :
private void ListProcesses()
{
string s = null;
Process[] localByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad++");
DateTime test = new DateTime();
try
{
s.Trim();
foreach (Process p in localByName)
{
this.Dispatcher.Invoke(() =>
{
if (storevalue != p.MainWindowTitle && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(p.MainWindowTitle))
{
aTimer.Stop();
this.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;
this.WindowStartupLocation = WindowStartupLocation.CenterScreen;
this.Topmost = true;
this.WindowState = System.Windows.WindowState.Maximized;
this.ResizeMode = System.Windows.ResizeMode.NoResize;
storevalue = p.MainWindowTitle;
}
});
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
aTimer.Stop();
MessageBoxResult result = MessageBox.Show("A handled exception just occurred: " + ex.Message, "RestartApplication", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Warning);
}
s.Trim();
}