MessagePropertyFilter.TimeToBeReceived Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to retrieve TimeToBeReceived property information when receiving or peeking a message.
public:
property bool TimeToBeReceived { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.Messaging.MessagingDescription("MsgTimeToBeReceived")]
public bool TimeToBeReceived { get; set; }
[<System.Messaging.MessagingDescription("MsgTimeToBeReceived")>]
member this.TimeToBeReceived : bool with get, set
Public Property TimeToBeReceived As Boolean
Property Value
true
to receive TimeToBeReceived information; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of the TimeToBeReceived property.
// Set the queue's MessageReadPropertyFilter property
// to enable the message's TimeToBeReceived property.
queue->MessageReadPropertyFilter->
TimeToBeReceived = true;
// Peek at the message. Time out after ten seconds
// in case the message was not delivered.
orderMessage = queue->Peek(TimeSpan::FromSeconds(10.0));
// Display the value of the message's
// TimeToBeReceived property.
Console::WriteLine("Message.TimeToBeReceived: {0}",
orderMessage->TimeToBeReceived);
// Set the queue's MessageReadPropertyFilter property to enable the
// message's TimeToBeReceived property.
queue.MessageReadPropertyFilter.TimeToBeReceived = true;
// Peek at the message. Time out after ten seconds in case the message
// was not delivered.
orderMessage = queue.Peek(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10.0));
// Display the value of the message's TimeToBeReceived property.
Console.WriteLine("Message.TimeToBeReceived: {0}",
orderMessage.TimeToBeReceived);
Remarks
The TimeToBeReceived property of the Message class specifies the total time in seconds for a sent message to be received from the destination queue. The time limit for the message to be retrieved from the target queue includes the time spent getting to the destination queue, plus the time spent waiting in the queue before the message is retrieved by an application.