QueueMessageDecodingFailedEventArgs Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the QueueMessageDecodingFailedEventArgs.
public QueueMessageDecodingFailedEventArgs (Azure.Storage.Queues.QueueClient queueClient, Azure.Storage.Queues.Models.QueueMessage receivedMessage, Azure.Storage.Queues.Models.PeekedMessage peekedMessage, bool isRunningSynchronously, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken);
new Azure.Storage.Queues.QueueMessageDecodingFailedEventArgs : Azure.Storage.Queues.QueueClient * Azure.Storage.Queues.Models.QueueMessage * Azure.Storage.Queues.Models.PeekedMessage * bool * System.Threading.CancellationToken -> Azure.Storage.Queues.QueueMessageDecodingFailedEventArgs
Public Sub New (queueClient As QueueClient, receivedMessage As QueueMessage, peekedMessage As PeekedMessage, isRunningSynchronously As Boolean, cancellationToken As CancellationToken)
Parameters
- queueClient
- QueueClient
The QueueClient that has received invalid message.
- receivedMessage
- QueueMessage
The received QueueMessage message.
- peekedMessage
- PeekedMessage
The peeked PeekedMessage message.
- isRunningSynchronously
- Boolean
A value indicating whether the event handler was invoked synchronously or asynchronously. Please see SyncAsyncEventHandler<T> for more details.
- cancellationToken
- CancellationToken
A cancellation token related to the original operation that raised the event. It's important for your handler to pass this token along to any asynchronous or long-running synchronous operations that take a token so cancellation will correctly propagate. The default value is None.
Exceptions
Thrown if queueClient
is null.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET