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79 lines
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<%@ LANGUAGE = JScript %>
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This sample is provided for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be
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used in a production environment, has not been tested in a production environment,
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and Microsoft will not provide technical support for it.
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<HTML>
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<HEAD>
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<TITLE>Simple MSMQ Transmission (Using Express Delivery)</TITLE>
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</HEAD>
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<BODY BGCOLOR="White" TOPMARGIN="10" LEFTMARGIN="10">
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<!-- Display header. -->
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<FONT SIZE="4" FACE="ARIAL, HELVETICA">
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<B>Simple MSMQ Transmission (Using Express Delivery)</B></FONT><BR>
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<HR SIZE="1" COLOR="#000000">
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<P>This sample demonstrates how to send a simple asynchronous message using
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the Microsoft Message Queueing Server (MSMQ). MSMQ is one of the components
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that comes with the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack.
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<P>For this example to work, MSMQ must be first be installed on the host machine.
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Using the MSMQ Explorer, a queue named "IIS_SDK_EXAMPLE" should then be created.
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After the example is run, return to the MSMQ Explorer and select "Refresh" from
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the "View" menu. The recently sent message will then appear within the "IIS_SDK_EXAMPLE"
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queue.
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<%
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//Create MSMQQueueInfo component to open
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//MessageQueue.
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QueueInfo = Server.CreateObject("MSMQ.MSMQQueueInfo");
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//Open queue. The queue can be physically
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//located on any machine. The period in the line
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//below indicates that the queue is located on
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//the local machine. Note that because JScript
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//is being used as the scripting language, and
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//extra backslash must be inserted as an
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//escape character.
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QueueInfo.pathname = ".\\IIS_SDK_EXAMPLE"
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Queue = QueueInfo.Open(2, 0);
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//Create message component for queue.
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Msg = Server.CreateObject("MSMQ.MSMQMessage");
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//Construct message. Note that anything can be
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//passed into both the body and label. The
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//developer is responsible for marshaling all
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//arguments.
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Msg.body = "This is the message body";
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Msg.Label = "This is the message label";
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//Send message.
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Msg.Send(Queue);
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//Close queue.
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Queue.Close();
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%>
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</BODY>
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</HTML>
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