Fires when a push notification has arrived on this channel.
Syntax
public: event TypedEventHandler<PushNotificationChannel, PushNotificationReceivedEventArgs>^ PushNotificationReceived { Windows::Foundation::EventRegistrationToken add(TypedEventHandler<PushNotificationChannel, PushNotificationReceivedEventArgs>^ value); void remove(Windows::Foundation::EventRegistrationToken token); }
Event information
| Delegate | TypedEventHandler(PushNotificationChannel, PushNotificationReceivedEventArgs) |
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Remarks
Windows Push Notification Services (WNS) sends this event only when the notification's target app is in the foreground. If the app is suspended, it does not receive the event.
Examples
The following example shows a listener for this event, which invokes the event handler.
function listeningForPushNotification() { if (channel) { channel.addEventListener("pushnotificationreceived", pushNotificationReceivedHandler); }
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows 8 |
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Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2012 |
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See also
- PushNotificationChannel
- Push notification overview
- Push and periodic notifications sample
- Quickstart: Sending a tile push notification
- Quickstart: Sending a toast push notification
- How to update a badge through push notifications
- How to authenticate with the Windows Push Notification Service (WNS)
- How to request, create, and save a notification channel
- Guidelines and checklist for push notifications
- Push notification service request and response headers
Build date: 12/4/2012