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C# (CSharp) IMessageQueue.BeginPeek Examples
Programming Language:
C# (CSharp)
Class/Type:
IMessageQueue
Method/Function:
BeginPeek
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GetStringLength(1)
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Frequently Used Methods
Add (22)
BeginReceive (9)
BeginSession (6)
Clear (5)
BeginRead (4)
Close (4)
BeginWrite (4)
WriteInt32 (3)
Commit (2)
CloseAsync (2)
Frequently Used Methods
Cleanup (2)
BeginTransaction (2)
AbandonAsync (2)
CompleteAsync (2)
ReadFloat (2)
BeginListen (2)
Allocate (2)
ReadInt32 (2)
WriteFloat (2)
CompleteMessage (2)
GetStringLength (1)
ReadInt64 (1)
StartConsuming (1)
WriteInt64 (1)
CleanUp (1)
Complete (1)
Acknowledge (1)
BeginPeek (1)
Alert (1)
AddResponse (1)
Frequently Used Methods
GetStringLength (1)
ReadInt64 (1)
StartConsuming (1)
WriteInt64 (1)
CleanUp (1)
Complete (1)
Acknowledge (1)
BeginPeek (1)
Alert (1)
AddResponse (1)
AddReceivedMessage (1)
AddQueueMessage (1)
AddMessages (1)
AddMessage (1)
WriteStringContent (1)
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AddQueueMessage (1)
AddMessages (1)
AddMessage (1)
WriteStringContent (1)
Example #1
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File:
MessageQueue.cs
Project:
parvez2014/MutationInjectionFramework
public IAsyncResult BeginPeek() { return(delegateQueue.BeginPeek()); }
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