<DIV>Jp,</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>If I write a generic service, even a MultiService, for use in multiple</DIV>
<DIV>applications (as is my intent), then there is still a possibility that</DIV>
<DIV>some other service, specific to a particular application, or an unrelated </DIV>
<DIV>generic service,&nbsp;may fail to initialize. So the need to capture the </DIV>
<DIV>shutdown event remins.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Bill<BR><BR><B><I>Jp Calderone &lt;exarkun@divmod.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I think a better solution would be to write an IServiceCollection <BR>(MultiService subclass, probably) that knows how to deal with exceptions <BR>raised from child services' startService methods.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>Bill la Forge<br>http://www.geocities.com/laforge49/<p><font face=arial size=-1>
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