MessagePropertyFilter.DestinationQueue Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to retrieve DestinationQueue property information when receiving or peeking a message.
public:
property bool DestinationQueue { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.Messaging.MessagingDescription("MsgDestinationQueue")]
public bool DestinationQueue { get; set; }
[<System.Messaging.MessagingDescription("MsgDestinationQueue")>]
member this.DestinationQueue : bool with get, set
Public Property DestinationQueue As Boolean
Property Value
true
to receive DestinationQueue information; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of the DestinationQueue property.
// Set the queue's MessageReadPropertyFilter property
// to enable the message's DestinationQueue property.
queue->MessageReadPropertyFilter->
DestinationQueue = 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
// Destinationqueue->QueueName property.
Console::WriteLine(
"Message.Destinationqueue->QueueName: {0}",
orderMessage->DestinationQueue->QueueName);
// Set the queue's MessageReadPropertyFilter property to enable the
// message's DestinationQueue property.
queue.MessageReadPropertyFilter.DestinationQueue = 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 DestinationQueue.QueueName
// property.
Console.WriteLine("Message.DestinationQueue.QueueName: {0}",
orderMessage.DestinationQueue.QueueName);
Remarks
The DestinationQueue property of the Message class identifies the original destination queue of the message. It is typically used to determine the original destination of a message that is in a journal or dead-letter queue. It can also be used when sending a response message back to a response queue.