IDefaultCommunicationTimeouts.ReceiveTimeout Property
Definition
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Gets the interval of time after which the receive method, invoked by a communication object, times out.
public:
property TimeSpan ReceiveTimeout { TimeSpan get(); };
public TimeSpan ReceiveTimeout { get; }
member this.ReceiveTimeout : TimeSpan
Public ReadOnly Property ReceiveTimeout As TimeSpan
Property Value
The TimeSpan that specifies the interval of time to wait for the receive method to time out.
Remarks
All operations that are potentially lengthy must have a timeout. Methods that don't take explicit timeouts, must delegate to those that do with default timeouts or must not do any work that blocks. Timeouts are the total limit for high-level operations for which they are to complete, so any retries must be limited to the time not already consumed by earlier tries.
Applies to
.NET