Leadtools.Dicom.Scp Namespace > ClientSession Class > ProcessNGetMessage Method : ProcessNGetMessage(Byte,Int32,String,String,Int64[],DicomDataSet) Method |
public WaitHandle ProcessNGetMessage( byte presentationID, int messageID, string abstractClass, string affectedSOPInstance, long[] attributes, DicomDataSet responseDataSet )
'Declaration Public Overloads Function ProcessNGetMessage( _ ByVal presentationID As Byte, _ ByVal messageID As Integer, _ ByVal abstractClass As String, _ ByVal affectedSOPInstance As String, _ ByVal attributes() As Long, _ ByVal responseDataSet As DicomDataSet _ ) As WaitHandle
'Usage Dim instance As ClientSession Dim presentationID As Byte Dim messageID As Integer Dim abstractClass As String Dim affectedSOPInstance As String Dim attributes() As Long Dim responseDataSet As DicomDataSet Dim value As WaitHandle value = instance.ProcessNGetMessage(presentationID, messageID, abstractClass, affectedSOPInstance, attributes, responseDataSet)
public WaitHandle ProcessNGetMessage( byte presentationID, int messageID, string abstractClass, string affectedSOPInstance, long[] attributes, DicomDataSet responseDataSet )
function Leadtools.Dicom.Scp.ClientSession.ProcessNGetMessage(Byte,Int32,String,String,Int64[],DicomDataSet)( presentationID , messageID , abstractClass , affectedSOPInstance , attributes , responseDataSet )
public: WaitHandle^ ProcessNGetMessage( byte presentationID, int messageID, String^ abstractClass, String^ affectedSOPInstance, array<int64>^ attributes, DicomDataSet^ responseDataSet )
This is an asynchronous method which returns immediately. To wait for processing to complete, use the returned System.Threading.WaitHandle by calling System.Threading.WaitHandle.WaitOne(System.Int32,System.Boolean).
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2