Message Service Clients for C/C++ and .NET, Version 1.2
Operating Systems: Linux, Windows
C functions that accept a string as input
This topic describes
the interface used by C functions that accept a string as an input parameter.
In the C API, certain functions accept a string as an input parameter.
Each of these functions uses the same interface for passing a string to XMS. Here is an example
of one of these functions, xmsSetStringProperty() in
the PropertyContext class:
Two input parameters control passing a string to XMS:
propertyValue
This parameter is a pointer to a character array that contains the string
to be passed to XMS.
length
This parameter is the length of the string in bytes. If the string is
null terminated with no embedded null characters, you can specify XMSC_CALCULATE_STRING_SIZE instead
and allow XMS to
calculate its length.