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I am trying to use Async and Await when making a web request and am finding that it never gets past the await line. I am doing this from a Metro app, but I also verified the problem in a winforms app.

public async Task<string> DoSomething()
{
    string url = "http://imgur.com/gallery/VcBfl.json";
    HttpWebRequest request = HttpWebRequest.CreateHttp(url);

    var ws = await request.GetResponseAsync();

    return ws.ResponseUri.ToString(); ;
}

If I don't use await and instead perform a synchronous wait, it works, but I need this to run asynchronously.

What am I missing in this code that is causing the await to never return?

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up vote 4 down vote accepted

I suspect that further up your call stack, you're either calling Wait or Result on the returned Task. This will cause a deadlock, as I describe on my blog.

Follow these best practices to avoid the deadlock:

  1. Don't block on async code; use async all the way down.
  2. In your "library" methods, use ConfigureAwait(false).
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Thank you. That was exactly it. Thanks for the link, it is very helpful. – John Koerner Oct 3 '12 at 4:35

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