TPL Dataflow
Discuss and ask questions about TPL Dataflow (System.Threading.Tasks.Dataflow.dll) -- including usage, performance, feature request, bugs, general concepts and more.
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- Lien
TPL Dataflow in .NET 4.5 RC on NuGet
Stephen Toub - MSFTMicrosoft Employeevendredi 1 juin 2012 17:23In .NET 4.5 RC, TPL Dataflow is delivered via NuGet at https://nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Tpl.Dataflow and is supported everywhere that .NET 4.5 runs, including desktop, server, and .NET for Metro style apps. The simplest way to install the package in Visual Studio is to highlight the target project, select Tools > Library Package Manager > Package Manager Console, and at the prompt enter:
Install-Package Microsoft.Tpl.Dataflow -Pre
The -Pre flag is needed because these are marked as prerelease versions. You can use the GUI Manage NuGet Packages dialog for this task as well, but when searching make sure to select Include Prerelease from the appropriate drop-down list. For details about this release, please refer to the blog post at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bclteam/archive/2012/05/30/mef-and-tpl-dataflow-nuget-packages-for-net-framework-4-5-rc.aspx. - Lien
Welcome to the TPL Dataflow forum!
Stephen Toub - MSFTMicrosoft Employeemercredi 26 janvier 2011 15:39"TPL Dataflow" is a new .NET library for building concurrent, parallel, and asynchronous applications. It enables building systems based on dataflow concepts, on in-process message passing, and on asynchronous pipelines. This library, System.Threading.Tasks.Dataflow.dll, is heavily inspired by the Visual C++ Asynchronous Agents Library, by the CCR from Microsoft Robotics, by the Axum language, and more; it’s built on top of a multitude of constructs introduced in .NET 4, internally using types like Task and ConcurrentQueue<T>, in order to provide solutions for buffering and processing data, for building systems that need high-throughput and low-latency processing of data, and for building agent/actor-based systems. TPL Dataflow was also designed to integrate very well with the new language support for tasks, such that you can easily use TPL Dataflow constructs within asynchronous methods, and such that you can harness asynchronous methods within “dataflow blocks.”
You can download a Community Technology Preview release from the TC Labs site on MSDN DevLabs at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/devlabs/gg585582. A previous preview release of the DLL is also available as part of the Microsoft Visual Studio Async CTP, available at http://msdn.com/vstudio/async.
Please use this forum to ask questions about TPL Dataflow, to provide feedback on the library, to let us know about your successes and to let us know about your stumbling blocks. We look forward to hearing from and conversing with you.
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Create reusable processing logic on top of predefined blocks with TPL dataflow?
Karl He jeudi 16 mai 2013 05:33 - 2124

track messages dropped due to boundedcapcity
Mark Zvilius mardi 30 avril 2013 18:29 - 1144

Install fails via NuGet on portable library targeting .net 4.5 and store apps
Aphid1 dimanche 14 avril 2013 23:10 - 93379

vs2012/.net 4.5 RC Compiler error, when using ActionBlock, missing reference to System.Threading.Tasks
aL3891 jeudi 7 juin 2012 10:29 - 6226

ReceiveAsync blocking - any reason this could happen legitimately?
PeteBeech lundi 8 avril 2013 14:20 - 51434

Filtering custom blocks with LinkTo
LeetBaal mardi 4 décembre 2012 09:25 - 2140

What's the difference between these 2 code snippets?
smwikipedia dimanche 7 avril 2013 07:50 - 5188

await BufferBlock.ReceiveAsync() gets stuck (deadlocked?)
Stevo Zilik mercredi 27 mars 2013 10:03 - 1253

Is it smart to use Dataflow as async queue solution in ASP MVC
Ido Ran vendredi 15 mars 2013 15:57 - 4348

Dataflow local storage or something like it
AceHack jeudi 7 mars 2013 07:43 - 1226

Where can I find a TPL dataflow version that targets .NET Framework 4.0?
aKzenT mercredi 13 mars 2013 19:22 - 1823

Memory Leak using TPL Dataflow
Cliff Hammerschmidt mercredi 6 février 2013 20:25 - 31572

Bug using Encapsulate with Filtering
A.Frischke samedi 20 octobre 2012 02:07 - 71126

One Producer with two Consumers that both get all posts
Rubio lundi 14 janvier 2013 20:40 - 1877

Blocking BufferBlock?
SergejusMVPlundi 14 janvier 2013 09:28 - 31528

Using TPL for file download scheduler and processing each of those files asynchronously
Rakesh Gopinath vendredi 7 décembre 2012 04:17 - 41314

Why are the following transformBlock run-times impacted by subsequent transformManyBlock
Freddy1733 jeudi 13 décembre 2012 07:10 - 11021

DataBlock Lifetime and completion
Ben Foster lundi 31 décembre 2012 13:37 - 11130

How to handle exceptions in Linked targets?
Ben Foster lundi 31 décembre 2012 13:28 - 1904

Is this a bug in JoinBlock?
ydong jeudi 27 décembre 2012 15:37

