MessageQueue.SynchronizingObject Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the object that marshals the event-handler call resulting from a ReceiveCompleted or PeekCompleted event.
public:
property System::ComponentModel::ISynchronizeInvoke ^ SynchronizingObject { System::ComponentModel::ISynchronizeInvoke ^ get(); void set(System::ComponentModel::ISynchronizeInvoke ^ value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
[System.Messaging.MessagingDescription("MQ_SynchronizingObject")]
public System.ComponentModel.ISynchronizeInvoke SynchronizingObject { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
[<System.Messaging.MessagingDescription("MQ_SynchronizingObject")>]
member this.SynchronizingObject : System.ComponentModel.ISynchronizeInvoke with get, set
Public Property SynchronizingObject As ISynchronizeInvoke
Property Value
A ISynchronizeInvoke, which represents the object that marshals the event-handler call resulting from a ReceiveCompleted or PeekCompleted event. The default is null
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- Attributes
Remarks
A ReceiveCompleted or PeekCompleted event results from a BeginReceive or BeginPeek request, respectively, to a specific thread. Typically, the SynchronizingObject is set when its related component is placed inside a control or a form, because those components are bound to a specific thread.
Typically, the synchronizing object marshals a method call into a single thread.
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