Example #1
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 /// <summary>
 ///   Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="ServiceBusReceiverClient"/> class.
 /// </summary>
 ///
 /// <param name="connectionString">The connection string to use for connecting to the Service Bus namespace; it is expected that the shared key properties are contained in this connection string, but not the Service Bus entity name.</param>
 /// <param name="queueName">The name of the specific Service Bus entity to associate the consumer with.</param>
 /// <param name="clientOptions"></param>
 ///
 /// <remarks>
 ///   If the connection string is copied from the Service Bus entity itself, it will contain the name of the desired Service Bus entity,
 ///   and can be used directly without passing the <paramref name="queueName" />.  The name of the Service Bus entity should be
 ///   passed only once, either as part of the connection string or separately.
 /// </remarks>
 ///
 public QueueReceiverClient(
     string connectionString,
     string queueName,
     QueueReceiverClientOptions clientOptions = default)
     : base(connectionString, queueName, null, clientOptions?.Clone() ?? new QueueReceiverClientOptions())
 {
 }
Example #2
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 /// <summary>
 ///   Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="ServiceBusReceiverClient"/> class.
 /// </summary>
 ///
 /// <param name="fullyQualifiedNamespace">The fully qualified Service Bus namespace to connect to.  This is likely to be similar to <c>{yournamespace}.servicebus.windows.net</c>.</param>
 /// <param name="queueName">The name of the specific Service Bus entity to associate the consumer with.</param>
 /// <param name="credential">The Azure managed identity credential to use for authorization.  Access controls may be specified by the Service Bus namespace or the requested Service Bus entity, depending on Azure configuration.</param>
 /// <param name="clientOptions">A set of options to apply when configuring the consumer.</param>
 ///
 public QueueReceiverClient(
     string fullyQualifiedNamespace,
     string queueName,
     TokenCredential credential,
     QueueReceiverClientOptions clientOptions = default)
     : base(fullyQualifiedNamespace, queueName, credential, null, clientOptions?.Clone() ?? new QueueReceiverClientOptions())
 {
 }
Example #3
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 /// <summary>
 ///   Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="ServiceBusReceiverClient"/> class.
 /// </summary>
 ///
 /// <param name="connectionString">The connection string to use for connecting to the Service Bus namespace; it is expected that the Service Bus entity name and the shared key properties are contained in this connection string.</param>
 /// <param name="clientOptions">The set of options to use for this consumer.</param>
 ///
 /// <remarks>
 ///   If the connection string is copied from the Service Bus namespace, it will likely not contain the name of the desired Service Bus entity,
 ///   which is needed.  In this case, the name can be added manually by adding ";EntityPath=[[ Service Bus entity NAME ]]" to the end of the
 ///   connection string.  For example, ";EntityPath=telemetry-hub".
 ///
 ///   If you have defined a shared access policy directly on the Service Bus entity itself, then copying the connection string from that
 ///   Service Bus entity will result in a connection string that contains the name.
 /// </remarks>
 ///
 public QueueReceiverClient(
     string connectionString,
     QueueReceiverClientOptions clientOptions)
     : base(connectionString, null, null, clientOptions?.Clone() ?? new QueueReceiverClientOptions())
 {
 }