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Universal Messaging C# .NET: Asynchronous Named Channel Consumer
This example shows how to asynchronously subscribe to events on a Universal Messaging Channel using a named object.
Usage
namedsubscriber <rname> <channel name> [name] [start eid] [debug] [count] [auto ack] [cluster wide] [persistent] [selector] [priority]


<Required Arguments>

<rname> - the rname of the server to connect to
<channel name> - Channel name parameter for the channel to subscribe to

[Optional Arguments]

[name] - Specifies the unique name to be used for a named subscription (default: OS username)
[start eid] - The Event ID to start subscribing from if the named subscriber needs to be created (doesn't exist)
[debug] - The level of output from each event, 0 - none, 1 - summary, 2 - EIDs, 3 - All
[count] - The number of events to wait before printing out summary information (default: 1000)
[auto ack] - Specifies whether each event will be automatically acknowledged by the api (default: true)
[cluster wide] - Specifies whether the named object is to be used across a cluster (default: false)
[persistent] - Specifies whether the named object state is to be stored to disk or held in server memory (default: false)
[selector] - The event filter string to use
[priority] - Whether priority is enabled for this named subscriber (default: false)
Application Source Code
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