MT Warning : Again, the following text is the product of Machine Translation. I’ll fix it later.
Try it out today and found that 'WebClient' supports asynchronous, but it really does not support concurrent … …
Test code is as follows
Imports System.Net
Imports System.Threading
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim c As New WebClient
Dim t1 = c.DownloadStringTaskAsync("http://www.baidu.com")
Dim t2 = c.DownloadStringTaskAsync("http://www.zhihu.com")
Thread.Sleep(10)
Console.WriteLine(t1. IsCompleted)
Console.WriteLine(t1. IsCompleted)
End Sub
End Module
Results are as follows
Unhandled exception: System.NotSupportedException:WebClient does not support concurrent I/O operations. In the System.Net.WebClient.ClearWebClientState () At System.Net.WebClient.DownloadStringAsync (Uri address, Object userToken) At System.Net.WebClient.DownloadStringTaskAsync (Uri address) At System.Net.WebClient.DownloadStringTaskAsync (String address) ConsoleApplication1.Module1.Main () ConsoleApplication1Module1.vb: line number 9
Test environment: VS2013.
