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[.NET WPF] Possible race condition in ParseContext.cs; causing 100% CPU usage in Azure Bot Service #3541

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matthidinger opened this issue Oct 28, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3548
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@ghost ghost added the Triage-Needed label Oct 28, 2019
@ghost ghost added this to Needs triage in Bug Triage Oct 28, 2019
@matthidinger matthidinger changed the title [.NET WPF] 100% CPU usage in Azure Bot Service after updating to 1.2.3 [.NET WPF] Possible race condition in ParseContext.cs; causing 100% CPU usage in Azure Bot Service Oct 28, 2019
@shalinijoshi19 shalinijoshi19 added the Partner-MsftBotFramework Bugs related to Msft BotFramework integration with AdaptiveCards label Oct 28, 2019
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might be the same as #3509

Bug Triage automation moved this from Needs triage to Closed Oct 30, 2019
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ghost commented Nov 5, 2019

🎉This issue was addressed in #3548, which has now been successfully released as AdaptiveCards@v1.2.4.:tada:

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