IRequestChannel.BeginRequest Method (Message, TimeSpan, AsyncCallback, Object)
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Begins an asynchronous operation to transmit a request message to the reply-side of a request-reply message exchange within a specified interval of time.
Assembly: System.ServiceModel (in System.ServiceModel.dll)
IAsyncResult BeginRequest( Message message, TimeSpan timeout, AsyncCallback callback, Object state )
Parameters
- message
- Type: System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message
The request Message to be transmitted.
- timeout
- Type: System.TimeSpan
The TimeSpan that specifies the interval of time within which a response must be received. (On the defaults, see the remarks.)
- callback
- Type: System.AsyncCallback
The AsyncCallback delegate that receives the notification of the completion of the asynchronous operation transmitting a request message.
- state
- Type: System.Object
An object, specified by the application, that contains state information associated with the asynchronous operation transmitting a request message.
Return Value
Type: System.IAsyncResultThe IAsyncResult that references the asynchronous message transmission.
If the request message is larger that the maximum message size allowed by the binding being used, a QuotaExceededException should be thrown. The maximum message size is set by the MaxReceivedMessageSize property. The default value is 65536 bytes.
If a timeout is passed while calling the function then that value is used. If the SendTimeout is set on the binding, then the value on the binding is used if no timeout is specified while calling the function.
The DefaultSendTimeout is used if no timeout is specified on either the binding or while calling the function. This default value is 1 minute.
Notes to ImplementersThe operation should throw a TimeoutException if the specified timeout is exceeded before the operation is completed.