Initializes a new instance of the Message class.
Initializes a new instance of the Message class with an empty body.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Sub New()
[C#] public Message();
[C++] public: Message();
[JScript] public function Message();
Initializes a new instance of the Message class, serializing the object passed as an argument.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Sub New(Object)
[C#] public Message(Object);
[C++] public: Message(Object*);
[JScript] public function Message(Object);
The following example creates an message with the body "New Message." The example then sends the message to a queue. It assumes there is a queue on the computer "myComputer" with the name "myQueue".
Import the System.Messaging namespace for this example.
Note This example shows how to use one of the overloaded version of the Message constructor. For other examples that may be available, see the individual overload topics.
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub CreateMessage() 'Declare a message and message queue Dim msg As Message Dim mq As MessageQueue 'Instantiate a message with the given body. msg = New Message("New Message.") 'Instantiate a new MessageQueue object mq = New MessageQueue("myComputer\myQueue") 'Send the message to the queue. mq.Send(msg) End Sub
Message Class | Message Members | System.Messaging Namespace