Message Service Client for C/C++, Version 2.0.2
Operating Systems: AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
Writing XMS applications
in C
This section provides
information help you write XMS applications
in C.
About this task
This section provides
information that is specific to writing XMS applications
in C. For general information about writing XMS applications,
see Writing XMS applications.
Sub-topics
Object handles in C
A C application uses an object handle to access an object. There
are two kinds of object handles; one has a data type that is related to the
type of the object, and the other is a generic object handle whose data type
is not related to the type of the object.
Object Properties in C
A C application uses the functions in the PropertyContext
class to get and set the properties of objects.
Error handling in C
Most functions in the C API return a value that is a return code,
and have an optional input parameter that is a handle for an error block.
This section describes the roles of the return code and the error block.
Message and exception listener functions in C
A C application uses a message listener function to receive
messages asynchronously, and an exception listener function to be
notified asynchronously of a problem with a connection.