MessageQueue.Create Method
.NET Framework 1.1
Creates a new queue at the specified path on a Message Queuing server.
Overload List
Creates a nontransactional Message Queuing queue at the specified path.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Shared Function Create(String) As MessageQueue
[C#] public static MessageQueue Create(string);
[C++] public: static MessageQueue* Create(String*);
[JScript] public static function Create(String) : MessageQueue;
Creates a transactional or nontransactional Message Queuing queue at the specified path.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Shared Function Create(String, Boolean) As MessageQueue
[C#] public static MessageQueue Create(string, bool);
[C++] public: static MessageQueue* Create(String*, bool);
[JScript] public static function Create(String, Boolean) : MessageQueue;
Example
[Visual Basic, C#, C++] The following example creates public and private transactional queues. It sends a message to selected queues.
[Visual Basic, C#, C++] Note This example shows how to use one of the overloaded versions of Create. For other examples that might be available, see the individual overload topics.
[Visual Basic] Imports System Imports 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 creates new transactional queues. '************************************************** Public Shared Sub Main() ' Create a new instance of the class. Dim myNewQueue As New MyNewQueue() ' Create transactional queues. myNewQueue.CreatePublicTransactionalQueues() myNewQueue.CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues() Return End Sub 'Main '************************************************** ' Creates public transactional queues and sends a ' message. '************************************************** Public Sub CreatePublicTransactionalQueues() ' Create and connect to a public Message Queuing queue. If Not MessageQueue.Exists(".\newPublicTransQueue1") Then ' Create the queue if it does not exist. Dim myNewPublicQueue As MessageQueue = _ MessageQueue.Create(".\newPublicTransQueue1", _ True) ' Send a message to the queue. myNewPublicQueue.Send("My message data.", _ New MessageQueueTransaction()) End If If Not MessageQueue.Exists(".\newPublicTransQueue2") Then ' Create (but do not connect to) a second queue. MessageQueue.Create(".\newPublicTransQueue2", True) End If Return End Sub 'CreatePublicTransactionalQueues '************************************************** ' Creates private queues and sends a message. '************************************************** Public Sub CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues() ' Create and connect to a private Message Queuing queue. If Not MessageQueue.Exists(".\Private$\newPrivTransQ1") _ Then ' Create the queue if it does not exist. Dim myNewPrivateQueue As MessageQueue = _ MessageQueue.Create(".\Private$\newPriTransQ1", _ True) ' Send a message to the queue. myNewPrivateQueue.Send("My message data.", New _ MessageQueueTransaction()) End If ' Create (but do not connect to) a second private queue. If Not MessageQueue.Exists(".\Private$\newPrivTransQ2") _ Then MessageQueue.Create(".\Private$\newPrivTransQ2", True) End If Return End Sub 'CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues End Class 'MyNewQueue End Namespace 'MyProject [C#] 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 creates new transactional queues. //************************************************** public static void Main() { // Create a new instance of the class. MyNewQueue myNewQueue = new MyNewQueue(); // Create transactional queues. myNewQueue.CreatePublicTransactionalQueues(); myNewQueue.CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues(); return; } //************************************************** // Creates public transactional queues and sends a // message. //************************************************** public void CreatePublicTransactionalQueues() { // Create and connect to a public Message Queuing queue. if (!MessageQueue.Exists(".\\newPublicTransQueue1")) { // Create the queue if it does not exist. MessageQueue myNewPublicQueue = MessageQueue.Create(".\\newPublicTransQueue1", true); // Send a message to the queue. myNewPublicQueue.Send("My message data.", new MessageQueueTransaction()); } if (!MessageQueue.Exists(".\\newPublicTransQueue2")) { // Create (but do not connect to) second public queue. MessageQueue.Create(".\\newPublicTransQueue2", true); } return; } //************************************************** // Creates private queues and sends a message. //************************************************** public void CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues() { // Create and connect to a private Message Queuing queue. if (!MessageQueue.Exists(".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ1")) { // Create the queue if it does not exist. MessageQueue myNewPrivateQueue = MessageQueue.Create(".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ1", true); // Send a message to the queue. myNewPrivateQueue.Send("My message data.", new MessageQueueTransaction()); } // Create (but do not connect to) a second private queue. if (!MessageQueue.Exists(".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ2")) { MessageQueue.Create(".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ2", true); } return; } } } [C++] #using <mscorlib.dll> #using <system.dll> #using <system.messaging.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Messaging; __gc class MyNewQueue { public: // Creates public transactional queues and sends a // message. void CreatePublicTransactionalQueues() { // Create and connect to a public message Queuing queue. if (!MessageQueue::Exists(S".\\newPublicTransQueue1")) { // Create the queue if it does not exist. MessageQueue* myNewPublicQueue = MessageQueue::Create(S".\\newPublicTransQueue1", true); // Send a message to the queue. myNewPublicQueue->Send(S"My message data.", new MessageQueueTransaction()); } if (!MessageQueue::Exists(S".\\newPublicTransQueue2")) { // Create (but do not connect to) second public queue MessageQueue::Create(S".\\newPublicTransQueue2", true); } return; } // Creates private queues and sends a message. public: void CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues() { // Create and connect to a private Message Queuing queue. if (!MessageQueue::Exists(S".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ1")) { // Create the queue if it does not exist. MessageQueue* myNewPrivateQueue = MessageQueue::Create(S".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ1", true); // Send a message to the queue. myNewPrivateQueue->Send(S"My message data.", new MessageQueueTransaction()); } // Create (but do not connect to) a second private queue. if (!MessageQueue::Exists(S".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ2")) { MessageQueue::Create(S".\\Private$\\newPrivTransQ2", true); } return; } }; // Provides an entry point into the application. // This example creates new transactional queues. int main() { // Create a new instance of the class. MyNewQueue* myNewQueue = new MyNewQueue(); // Create transactional queues. myNewQueue->CreatePublicTransactionalQueues(); myNewQueue->CreatePrivateTransactionalQueues(); return 0; }
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See Also
MessageQueue Class | MessageQueue Members | System.Messaging Namespace