WebSphere Message Service Clients for C/C++ and .NET, Version 1.2 Operating Systems: Linux, Windows

IDestination

A destination is where an application sends messages, or it is a source from which an application receives messages, or both.

Inheritance hierarchy:
IBM.XMS.IPropertyContext
   |
   +----IBM.XMS.IDestination

For a list of the XMS defined properties of a Destination object, see Properties of Destination.

Related concepts
Connection factories and connections
Connecting to a WebSphere service integration bus
Destinations
Destination wildcards
Topic uniform resource identifiers (URIs)
Queue uniform resource identifiers (URIs)
Temporary destinations
Related tasks
Creating administered objects

.NET properties

Summary of methods:
Method Description
Name Get the name of the destination.
TypeId Get the type of the destination.

Name – Get Destination Name

Interface:
String Name
{
  get;
}

Get the name of the destination. The name is a string encapsulating either the name of a queue or the name of a topic.

Exceptions:
  • XMSException

TypeId – Get Destination Type

Interface:
DestinationType TypeId    
{
  get;
}

Get the type of the destination. The type of the destination is one of the following values:

  • DestinationType.Queue
  • DestinationType.Topic
Exceptions:
  • XMSException

Inherited properties and methods


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Last updated: 7 Dec 2005

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