Sending Messages to a Queue (COM) (Windows CE 5.0)

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Sending messages is an asynchronous operation that requires opening the destination queue and sending the message.

The body of an Message Queuing message can be any intrinsic variant, including string, date, currency, any number type, an array of bytes, as well as any persistent COM object that supports IDispatch and IPersist (IPersistStream or IPersistStorage).

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Sending a string Sending a String in a Message (COM)
Sending a date Sending a Date in a Message (COM)
Sending a currency Sending a Currency in a Message (COM)
Sending a number Sending a Number in a Message (COM)
Sending an array of bytes Sending an Array of Bytes in a Message (COM)
Sending a persistent object in a message Sending a Persistent Object (COM)
Sending a data recordset in a message Sending a Data Recordset in a Message (COM)
Sending messages that return Message Queuing acknowledgment messages Requesting Acknowledgment Messages (COM)
Sending messages that request an application-defined response message Requesting Response Messages (COM)
Sending an application-defined response message Sending Response Messages (COM)
Sending a single message within an implicit internal transaction Sending a Single-Message Transaction (COM)
Sending a file as a message Sending a File as a Message (COM)

See Also

MSMQ Application Development | MSMQ COM Support | Using the COM Components | MSMQ Security

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