[To be supplied.]
Sends an object to the queue referenced by this MessageQueue. The object is serialized using the formatter provided.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Overridable Public Sub Send(Object)
[C#] public virtual void Send(Object);
[C++] public: virtual void Send(Object*);
[JScript] public function Send(Object);
Sends an object to the queue referenced by this MessageQueue. The object will be serialized using the formatter provided.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Overridable Public Sub Send(Object, String)
[C#] public virtual void Send(Object, String);
[C++] public: virtual void Send(Object*, String);
[JScript] public function Send(Object, String);
The following example sends an object defined by a structure to a message queue. This example assumes there is a queue named "myQueue" on the computer "myComputer". It also assumes that there is a structure named MyNewObject with the members Item and Quantity.
Note This example shows how to use one of the overloaded versions of Send. For other examples that may be available, see the individual overload topics.
[Visual Basic]
Structure MyNewObject Public Item As String Public Quantity As Integer End Structure Private Sub SendObject() 'Create a new Order object. Dim myNewObject1 As MyNewObject Dim messageQueue1 As MessageQueue messageQueue1 = New MessageQueue("myComputer\myQueue") 'Populate the structure's members. myNewObject1.Item = "new item" myNewObject1.Quantity = 1 'Send the structure to the message queue. messageQueue1.Send(myNewObject1) End Sub
MessageQueue Class | MessageQueue Members | System.Messaging Namespace