MessageQueue.EndPeek(IAsyncResult) Method
Definition
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Completes the specified asynchronous peek operation.
public:
System::Messaging::Message ^ EndPeek(IAsyncResult ^ asyncResult);
public System.Messaging.Message EndPeek (IAsyncResult asyncResult);
member this.EndPeek : IAsyncResult -> System.Messaging.Message
Public Function EndPeek (asyncResult As IAsyncResult) As Message
Parameters
- asyncResult
- IAsyncResult
The IAsyncResult that identifies the asynchronous peek operation to finish and from which to retrieve an end result.
Returns
The Message associated with the completed asynchronous operation.
Exceptions
The asyncResult
parameter is null
.
The syntax of the asyncResult
parameter is not valid.
An error occurred when accessing a Message Queuing method.
Examples
The following code example creates an event handler named MyPeekCompleted
, attaches it to the PeekCompleted event handler delegate, and calls BeginPeek to initiate an asynchronous peek operation on the queue that is located at the path ".\myQueue". When a PeekCompleted event is raised, the example peeks the message and writes its body to the screen. The example then calls BeginPeek again to initiate a new asynchronous peek operation.
#using <system.dll>
#using <system.messaging.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Messaging;
// This example performs asynchronous peek operation
// processing.
//*************************************************
ref class MyNewQueue
{
public:
// Provides an event handler for the PeekCompleted
// event.
static void MyPeekCompleted( Object^ source, PeekCompletedEventArgs^ asyncResult )
{
// Connect to the queue.
MessageQueue^ mq = dynamic_cast<MessageQueue^>(source);
// End the asynchronous peek operation.
Message^ m = mq->EndPeek( asyncResult->AsyncResult );
// Display message information on the screen.
Console::WriteLine( "Message: {0}", static_cast<String^>(m->Body) );
// Restart the asynchronous peek operation.
mq->BeginPeek();
return;
}
};
// Provides an entry point into the application.
//
int main()
{
// Create an instance of MessageQueue. Set its formatter.
MessageQueue^ myQueue = gcnew MessageQueue( ".\\myQueue" );
array<Type^>^p = gcnew array<Type^>(1);
p[ 0 ] = String::typeid;
myQueue->Formatter = gcnew XmlMessageFormatter( p );
// Add an event handler for the PeekCompleted event.
myQueue->PeekCompleted += gcnew PeekCompletedEventHandler( MyNewQueue::MyPeekCompleted );
// Begin the asynchronous peek operation.
myQueue->BeginPeek();
// Do other work on the current thread.
return 0;
}
using System;
using System.Messaging;
namespace MyProject
{
/// <summary>
/// Provides a container class for the example.
/// </summary>
public class MyNewQueue
{
//**************************************************
// Provides an entry point into the application.
//
// This example performs asynchronous peek operation
// processing.
//**************************************************
public static void Main()
{
// Create an instance of MessageQueue. Set its formatter.
MessageQueue myQueue = new MessageQueue(".\\myQueue");
myQueue.Formatter = new XmlMessageFormatter(new Type[]
{typeof(String)});
// Add an event handler for the PeekCompleted event.
myQueue.PeekCompleted += new
PeekCompletedEventHandler(MyPeekCompleted);
// Begin the asynchronous peek operation.
myQueue.BeginPeek();
// Do other work on the current thread.
return;
}
//**************************************************
// Provides an event handler for the PeekCompleted
// event.
//**************************************************
private static void MyPeekCompleted(Object source,
PeekCompletedEventArgs asyncResult)
{
// Connect to the queue.
MessageQueue mq = (MessageQueue)source;
// End the asynchronous peek operation.
Message m = mq.EndPeek(asyncResult.AsyncResult);
// Display message information on the screen.
Console.WriteLine("Message: " + (string)m.Body);
// Restart the asynchronous peek operation.
mq.BeginPeek();
return;
}
}
}
Imports System.Messaging
' Provides a container class for the example.
Public Class MyNewQueue
' Provides an entry point into the application.
'
' This example performs asynchronous peek operation
' processing.
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create an instance of MessageQueue. Set its formatter.
Dim myQueue As New MessageQueue(".\myQueue")
myQueue.Formatter = New XmlMessageFormatter(New Type() _
{GetType([String])})
' Add an event handler for the PeekCompleted event.
AddHandler myQueue.PeekCompleted, AddressOf _
MyPeekCompleted
' Begin the asynchronous peek operation.
myQueue.BeginPeek()
' Do other work on the current thread.
Return
End Sub
'**************************************************
' Provides an event handler for the PeekCompleted
' event.
'**************************************************
Private Shared Sub MyPeekCompleted(ByVal [source] As _
[Object], ByVal asyncResult As PeekCompletedEventArgs)
' Connect to the queue.
Dim mq As MessageQueue = CType([source], MessageQueue)
' End the asynchronous peek operation.
Dim m As Message = mq.EndPeek(asyncResult.AsyncResult)
' Display message information on the screen.
Console.WriteLine(("Message: " + CStr(m.Body)))
' Restart the asynchronous peek operation.
mq.BeginPeek()
Return
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
When the PeekCompleted event is raised, EndPeek(IAsyncResult) completes the operation that was initiated by the BeginPeek call. To do so, EndPeek(IAsyncResult) peeks the message.
BeginPeek can specify a time-out, which causes the PeekCompleted event to be raised if the time-out occurs before a message appears in the queue. When a time-out occurs without a message arriving in the queue, a subsequent call to EndPeek(IAsyncResult) throws an exception.
EndPeek(IAsyncResult) is used to read the message that caused the PeekCompleted event to be raised.
If you want to continue to asynchronously peek messages, you can again call BeginPeek after calling EndPeek(IAsyncResult).
The following table shows whether this method is available in various Workgroup modes.
Workgroup mode | Available |
---|---|
Local computer | Yes |
Local computer and direct format name | Yes |
Remote computer | No |
Remote computer and direct format name | Yes |