Is there a way to set a timeout on System.Linq.Xml.XDocument.Load(string uri)? Or should I use the technique described in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/299198/implement-c-generic-timeout?
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A:
There is nothing built-in as far as I'm aware. You can fetch the XML content yourself with an instance of WebRequest (which you can set a timeout on) and then pass the XML data directly to the XDocument.Load
method.
Technically, the most "robust" solution would be to implement XmlResolver yourself which uses a WebRequest
in the GetEntity() implementation to do a timeout. Then create an XmlReader
based on your XmlResolver
and pass the XmlReader
to XDocument.Open
.
The reason I say that would be more "robust" is that if the XML file references other entities on the web server (e.g. a DTD) then you would probably want the timeout to apply for that as well and not just the initial request.
Dean Harding
2010-06-04 00:51:39