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IDestination

A destination is where an application sends messages, or it is a source from which an application receives messages, or both.

Inheritance hierarchy:
IBM.XMS.IPropertyContext
   |
   +----IBM.XMS.IDestination

For a list of the XMS defined properties of a Destination object, see Properties of Destination.

Related concepts
ConnectionFactories and Connection objects
Connection to a WebSphere service integration bus
Destinations
Destination wildcards
Topic uniform resource identifiers
Queue uniform resource identifiers
Temporary destinations
Property mapping for administered objects
Related tasks
Creating administered objects
Related reference
Required properties for administered Destination objects

.NET properties

Summary of methods:
Method Description
Name Get the name of the destination.
TypeId Get the type of the destination.

Name – Get Destination Name

Interface:
String Name
{
  get;
}

Get the name of the destination. The name is a string encapsulating either the name of a queue or the name of a topic.

Exceptions:
  • XMSException

TypeId – Get Destination Type

Interface:
DestinationType TypeId    
{
  get;
}

Get the type of the destination. The type of the destination is one of the following values:

  • DestinationType.Queue
  • DestinationType.Topic
Exceptions:
  • XMSException

Inherited properties and methods


Reference topic

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Last updated: 18 Jun 2008

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