QueueClient.Abandon Method
Definition
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Overloads
Abandon(Guid) |
Discards the message and relinquishes the message lock ownership. |
Abandon(Guid, IDictionary<String,Object>) |
Discards the message and relinquishes the message lock ownership. |
Abandon(Guid)
Discards the message and relinquishes the message lock ownership.
public void Abandon (Guid lockToken);
abstract member Abandon : Guid -> unit
override this.Abandon : Guid -> unit
Public Sub Abandon (lockToken As Guid)
Parameters
- lockToken
- Guid
The lock token bound to the locked message instance to abandon.
Exceptions
Thrown if the operation exceeded the timeout value set by OperationTimeout.
Thrown if the client entity has been closed or aborted.
Remarks
When the client fails to get the message from the queue/topic, this method should be called. The Service Bus will increment the delivery count of the message. The client now can either attempt to receive the message again or move it to the dead-letter queue.
Applies to
Abandon(Guid, IDictionary<String,Object>)
Discards the message and relinquishes the message lock ownership.
public void Abandon (Guid lockToken, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,object> propertiesToModify);
abstract member Abandon : Guid * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, obj> -> unit
override this.Abandon : Guid * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, obj> -> unit
Public Sub Abandon (lockToken As Guid, propertiesToModify As IDictionary(Of String, Object))
Parameters
- lockToken
- Guid
The lock token bound to the locked message instance to abandon.
- propertiesToModify
- IDictionary<String,Object>
The properties of the message to modify.
Remarks
When the client fails to get the message from the queue/topic, this method should be called. The Service Bus will increment the delivery count of the message. The client now can either attempt to receive the message again or move it to the dead-letter queue.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET