Chapter 8. Message delivery


8.1. Sending messages

To send a message, create a connection, session, and sender link, then call the Sender.Send() method with a Message object.

Example: Sending messages

Connection connection = new Connection(new Address("amqp://example.com"));
Session session = new Session(connection);
SenderLink sender = new SenderLink(session, "sender-1", "jobs");

Message message = new Message("job-content");
sender.Send(message);

For more information, see the Send.cs example.

8.2. Receiving messages

To receive a message, create a connection, session, and receiver link, then call the Receiver.Receive() method and use the returned Message object.

Example: Receiving messages

Connection connection = new Connection(new Address("amqp://example.com"));
Session session = new Session(connection);
ReceiverLink receiver = new ReceiverLink(session, "receiver-1", "jobs");

Message message = receiver.Receive();
receiver.Accept(message);

The Receiver.Accept() call tells the remote peer that the message was received and processed.

For more information, see the Receive.cs example.

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