SPMobileMessageWebService.SendMessage Method
Sends a single Office Mobile Service (OMS) message.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint.MobileMessage
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function SendMessage ( _
messageXml As String _
) As SPMobileMessageDeliveryReport
'Usage
Dim instance As SPMobileMessageWebService
Dim messageXml As String
Dim returnValue As SPMobileMessageDeliveryReport
returnValue = instance.SendMessage(messageXml)
public SPMobileMessageDeliveryReport SendMessage(
string messageXml
)
Parameters
messageXml
Type: System.StringAn xmsData element that constitutes the message.
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.SharePoint.MobileMessage.SPMobileMessageDeliveryReport
A report on the success or failure of the attempt to send the message.
Remarks
SendMessage(String) creates a proxy for the Web service and invokes the OMS-defined DeliverXms Web method.
Examples
The following is an example of an xmsData element that is passed to the method.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<xmsData client="Microsoft Office Outlook 12.0" xmlns = "https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/Outlook/2006/OMS">
<user>
<userId>Bob</userId>
<password>*Hy%,eG</password>
<replyPhone>13801391350</replyPhone>
<customData/>
</user>
<xmsHead>
<scheduled>2009-04-20T14:20:00Z</scheduled>
<requiredService>SMS_SENDER</requiredService>
<to>
<recipient>19999999999</recipient>
<recipient>19999999998</recipient>
</to>
</xmsHead>
<xmsBody format="SMS">
<content contentType="text/plain" contentId="Att0.txt@AB1B43B2B0594564B94EF7ABB12B49BA"
contentLocation="1.txt">I’m late. Start without me.</content>
</xmsBody>
</xmsData>
See Also
Reference
SPMobileMessageWebService Class