This method will return a string representation of the message.
IMessage
Property Detail
body
property
body:Object
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The body of a message contains the specific data that needs to be
delivered to the remote destination.
Implementation public function get body():Object public function set body(value:Object):void
clientId
property
clientId:String
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The clientId indicates which client sent the message.
Implementation public function get clientId():String public function set clientId(value:String):void
destination
property
destination:String
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The message destination.
Implementation public function get destination():String public function set destination(value:String):void
headers
property
headers:Object
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
Provides access to the headers of the message.
The headers of a message are an associative array where the key is the
header name.
This property provides access to specialized meta information for the
specific message instance.
Implementation public function get headers():Object public function set headers(value:Object):void
messageId
property
messageId:String
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The unique id for the message.
The message id can be used to correlate a response to the original
request message in request-response messaging scenarios.
Implementation public function get messageId():String public function set messageId(value:String):void
timestamp
property
timestamp:Number
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
Provides access to the time stamp for the message.
A time stamp is the date and time that the message was sent.
The time stamp is used for tracking the message through the system,
ensuring quality of service levels and providing a mechanism for
expiration.
Implementation public function get timestamp():Number public function set timestamp(value:Number):void
The time to live value of a message indicates how long the message
should be considered valid and deliverable.
This value works in conjunction with the timestamp value.
Time to live is the number of milliseconds that this message remains
valid starting from the specified timestamp value.
For example, if the timestamp value is 04/05/05 1:30:45 PST
and the timeToLive value is 5000, then this message will
expire at 04/05/05 1:30:50 PST.
Once a message expires it will not be delivered to any other clients.
Implementation public function get timeToLive():Number public function set timeToLive(value:Number):void
Method Detail
toString
()
method
public function toString():String
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Versions :
BlazeDS 4, LCDS 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
This method will return a string representation of the message.