<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dn247="http://www.dot-net-guru.com/schemas/rss"><channel><title>.Net Guru: ASPFriends.com 'ngfx-messaging' list</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/__site/171</link><description>ASPFriends.com 'ngfx-messaging' list on .Net Guru.</description><generator>.Net Guru/WinFX 247 RSS Generator</generator><dn247:id>171</dn247:id><item><title>MSMQ (5 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/13/68128.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/13/68128.aspx</guid><pubDate>18 Mar 2002 21:38:17</pubDate><description>Alex! Can't you use the messageQeue.Receive method and put a really long timeout on it? Maybe create a console app that keeps waiting for messages to enter the queue..or is this a hack? </description><dn247:id>68128</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>mmmMessage Queue (15 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/63402.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/63402.aspx</guid><pubDate>08 Mar 2002 16:59:14</pubDate><description>Moved from [debatejavavsnet] to [ngfx messaging] by Charles Carroll charlesmarkcarroll@yahoo.com Who has expierience with Message Queue? Please provide me with practical examples of its implementation and explanations~~~~~~~~~~ </description><dn247:id>63402</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Message Queue service not available (4 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/59589.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/59589.aspx</guid><pubDate>27 Feb 2002 01:49:00</pubDate><description>We run a C# Windows app on a Win2000 box which sends messages to a public queue. It works fine. We take the same code and put it in a web form on the same box and we get an error Message Queue service not available. We have referenced system.messaging and have the using clause in the code. This same web form works fine from a Win XP box. Any ideas what is causing this? Jim Hendren TowersData, Inc....</description><dn247:id>59589</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>MSMQ Option (2 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/42714.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/42714.aspx</guid><pubDate>25 Jan 2002 13:12:00</pubDate><description>Hi All, We need to communicate between our application servers in different offices. Right now the only link available between two offices is through Mail. Both the offices use Exchange Server 5.5. Will it be possible to make a communication like. App Server 1 MSMQ 1 Exchange Connector Exchange Server 1 SMTP Mail Exchange Server 2 Exchange Connector MSMQ 2 App Server 2 Both App servers run on Sepa...</description><dn247:id>42714</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item><item><title>Access to MSMQ database (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/41258.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/41258.aspx</guid><pubDate>22 Jan 2002 20:16:00</pubDate><description>Does anyone know if it's possible (and if so, how) to gain access to the SQL database that MSMQ 2.0 uses to store the messages in the queue? Thanks! Marcie Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ </description><dn247:id>41258</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>designing with com+ and MS Queue (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/36980.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/36980.aspx</guid><pubDate>29 Dec 2001 20:21:00</pubDate><description>Hey, I want to write and application that can do the following: Tools avaible : MessageQueue MS components server (com ) Dotnet Scenario: Message1 is added to a MS queue A instance of appgetmessage (app1) is created App1 gets the message in the queue Message1 is added to a MS queue (while app1 is still busy) A instance of appgetmessage (app2) is created App2 gets the message in the queue Message3 ...</description><dn247:id>36980</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>trouble with Message queue namespace (5 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11879.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11879.aspx</guid><pubDate>01 Oct 2001 20:41:00</pubDate><description>Hi, I'm trying to use the message queue namespace, but I get the following error: CS0234: The type or namespace name 'Messaging' does not exist in the class or namespace 'System' (are you missing an assembly reference?) I'm using this line in my page: %@ Import Namespace &amp;amp;quot;System.Messaging&amp;amp;quot; % I have Message Queue installed on my box. What am I missing? thanks, | ASP.net DOCS http://www.aspng.com/do...</description><dn247:id>11879</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>passing objects in MSMQ (2 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11877.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11877.aspx</guid><pubDate>27 Sep 2001 22:39:00</pubDate><description>Hi, I am new to MSMQ. I want to pass an object form client machine to server machine. I had tried an example from MSDN online which passes persistent object from client to server. But in my case it is not working at the server,it is showing error(&amp;amp;quot;An invalid character found in the text content&amp;amp;quot;) when I am trying to retrive object from Message body.Is it case that persistent classes requires NT SP4...</description><dn247:id>11877</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item><item><title>how to Pass XML in MSMQ (2 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11876.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11876.aspx</guid><pubDate>25 Sep 2001 10:33:00</pubDate><description>hello , I require some information or some example code which shows how to pass an XML into a queue and later retrieve .... I am working in VB. Thanks. Do You Yahoo!? Send a newsletter, share photos &amp;amp;amp; files, conduct polls, organize chat events. Visit http://in.groups.yahoo.com </description><dn247:id>11876</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item><item><title>want to know about MSMQ (2 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11875.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11875.aspx</guid><pubDate>21 Sep 2001 12:11:00</pubDate><description>Hi, I want to try out some stuff on MSMQ(Microsoft message Queuing) in Visual Basic. I want to know what are the pre requirements to work with MSMQ.What all softwares i should install on my machine to work with MSMQ. Is it required to assign any ID value to the 'queue' which i will create to store messages and how to get that ID(GUID) value. I have Windows 2000 on my machine. Thanks. Do You Yahoo!...</description><dn247:id>11875</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>171</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item></channel></rss>