PeekCompletedEventHandler Delegate
Represents the method that will handle the PeekCompleted event of a MessageQueue.
Assembly: System.Messaging (in System.Messaging.dll)
'Declaration Public Delegate Sub PeekCompletedEventHandler ( _ sender As Object, _ e As PeekCompletedEventArgs _ ) 'Usage Dim instance As New PeekCompletedEventHandler(AddressOf HandlerMethod)
Parameters
- sender
- Type: System.Object
The source of the event, the MessageQueue.
- e
- Type: System.Messaging.PeekCompletedEventArgs
A PeekCompletedEventArgs that contains the event data.
When you create a PeekCompletedEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see Events and Delegates.
The following example illustrates how to create an event delegate (PeekCompletedEventHandler) for the event handler (MyPeekCompleted) and associate it with the MessageQueue.PeekCompleted event. The event handler peeks a message and writes its label to the screen.
Imports System 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 'Main '************************************************** ' 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 'MyPeekCompleted End Class 'MyNewQueue
#using <mscorlib.dll>
#using <system.dll>
#using <system.messaging.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Messaging;
// This example performs asynchronous peek operation
// processing.
//*************************************************
__gc class MyNewQueue
{
// Provides an event handler for the PeekCompleted
// event.
public:
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(S"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 = new MessageQueue(S".\\myQueue");
Type* p __gc[] = new Type* __gc[1];
p[0] = __typeof(String);
myQueue->Formatter = new XmlMessageFormatter( p );
// Add an event handler for the PeekCompleted event.
myQueue->PeekCompleted += new PeekCompletedEventHandler(0, MyNewQueue::MyPeekCompleted);
// Begin the asynchronous peek operation.
myQueue->BeginPeek();
// Do other work on the current thread.
return 0;
}
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98, Windows CE, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.