ExceptionListener
An application uses an exception listener to be notified
asynchronously of a problem with a connection.
- Inheritance hierarchy:
- None
If an application uses a connection only to consume messages asynchronously, and for no other
purpose, then the only way the application can learn about a problem with the connection is by using
an exception listener. In other situations, an exception listener can provide a more immediate way
of learning about a problem with a connection than waiting until the next synchronous call to
XMS.
Parent topic: .NET interfaces
Delegate
- Summary of delegate:
-
Delegate |
Description |
ExceptionListener |
Notify the application
of a problem with a connection. |
ExceptionListener - Exception Listener
- Interface:
-
public delegate void ExceptionListener(Exception ex)
Notify the application
of a problem with a connection.
Methods that implement
this delegate can be registered with the connection.
For more information about using exception listeners, see Use message and
exception listeners in .NET.
- Parameters:
-
- exception (input)
- A pointer to an exception created by XMS.
- Returns:
- Void