Creates an IMessageConsumer
for the specified destination. Since IQueue
and ITopic
both inherit from IDestination
, they can be used in the destination parameter to create an IMessageConsumer
.
Creates an IMessageConsumer
for the specified destination. Since IQueue
and ITopic
both inherit from IDestination
, they can be used in the destination parameter to create an IMessageConsumer
.
IMessageConsumer (IDestination);
Creates an IMessageConsumer
for the specified destination, using a message selector. Since IQueue
and ITopic
both inherit from IDestination
, they can be used in the destination parameter to create a IMessageConsumer
. A client uses a IMessageConsumer
object to receive messages that have been sent to a destination.
IMessageConsumer (IDestination,String);
Creates IMessageConsumer
for the specified destination, using a message selector. This method can specify whether messages published by its own connection should be delivered to it, if the destination is a topic. Since IQueue
and ITopic
both inherit from IDestination
, they can be used in the destination parameter to create a IMessageConsumer
. A client uses a IMessageConsumer
object to receive messages that have been published to a destination. In some cases, a connection may both publish and subscribe to a topic. The consumer NoLocal
attribute allows a consumer to inhibit the delivery of messages published by its own connection. The default value for this attribute is False. The noLocal
value is supported by destinations that are topics.
IMessageConsumer (IDestination,String,Boolean);
ISession Interface | WebLogic.Messaging Namespace