IReplyChannel.TryReceiveRequest(TimeSpan, RequestContext) Method
Definition
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Returns a value that indicates whether a request is received before a specified interval of time elapses.
public:
bool TryReceiveRequest(TimeSpan timeout, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] System::ServiceModel::Channels::RequestContext ^ % context);
public bool TryReceiveRequest (TimeSpan timeout, out System.ServiceModel.Channels.RequestContext context);
abstract member TryReceiveRequest : TimeSpan * RequestContext -> bool
Public Function TryReceiveRequest (timeout As TimeSpan, ByRef context As RequestContext) As Boolean
Parameters
- timeout
- TimeSpan
The TimeSpan that specifies how long the receive of a request operation has to complete before timing out and returning false
.
- context
- RequestContext
The RequestContext received.
Returns
true
if a request message is received before the specified interval of time elapses; otherwise false
.
Examples
The following code illustrates how to implement this method:
public bool TryReceiveRequest(TimeSpan timeout, out RequestContext requestContext)
{
bool result;
while (true)
{
result = this.InnerChannel.TryReceiveRequest(timeout, out requestContext);
if (!result || ProcessRequestContext(ref requestContext))
{
break;
}
}
return result;
}
Remarks
Use TryReceiveRequest(TimeSpan, RequestContext) when it is acceptable for the current thread to be blocked while it waits for a request message to arrive in the queue. The thread is blocked up to the specified timeout
. If you need the application processing to continue without waiting, use the asynchronous BeginTryReceiveRequest(TimeSpan, AsyncCallback, Object) method.
Notes to Implementers
The operation returns false
if the specified timeout
is exceeded.