Never seen this before, basically my MSMQ call is throwing an access denied, which in visual studio appears as this (exception.ToString()
)
System.Messaging.MessageQueueException (0x80004005): Access to Message Queuing system is denied.\r\n at System.Messaging.MessageQueue.MQCacheableInfo.get_WriteHandle()\r\n
at System.Messaging.MessageQueue.StaleSafeSendMessage(MQPROPS properties, IntPtr transaction)\r\n at System.Messaging.MessageQueue.SendInternal(Object obj, MessageQueueTransaction internalTransaction, MessageQueueTransactionType transactionType)\r\n at redacted.d__2.MoveNext() in c:\path\file.cs:line 24
Now this gets logged in a call to a class library that contains my logging code.
My code does this:
var logMessage = new LogEntry(applicationName, exception, message, level);
LogEntry
is just a plain old class that puts those things into properties, doesn't do anything else.
var logEntryAsJson = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(logMessage);
This line should serialize it to JSON. When it does however, the exception property changes to this:
"Exception":{"NativeErrorCode":-1072824283,"ClassName":"System.Messaging.MessageQueueException","Message":"External component has thrown an exception.","Data":null,"InnerException":null,"HelpURL":null,"StackTraceString":" at System.Messaging.MessageQueue.MQCacheableInfo.get_WriteHandle()\r\n at System.Messaging.MessageQueue.StaleSafeSendMessage(MQPROPS properties, IntPtr transaction)\r\n at System.Messaging.MessageQueue.SendInternal(Object obj, MessageQueueTransaction internalTransaction, MessageQueueTransactionType transactionType)\r\n at redacted.d__2.MoveNext() in c:\path\file.cs:line 24","RemoteStackTraceString":null,"RemoteStackIndex":0,"ExceptionMethod":"8\nget_WriteHandle\nSystem.Messaging, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a\nSystem.Messaging.MessageQueue+MQCacheableInfo\nSystem.Messaging.Interop.MessageQueueHandle get_WriteHandle()","HResult":-2147467259,"Source":"System.Messaging","WatsonBuckets":null}
The intellisense, hovering over the logMessage object on the serialization line, is showing the first exception data. But when serialized, it's completely changing it. As a result the reason for the error is not logged so I was scratching my head for a while trying to debug it.
Is there a reason for this behaviour? Do I have to force the exception to be stored as a string?
ToString()
produces a formatted string, and may or may not export all public properties.JsonConvert
on the other serializes all public properties as JSON, it doesn't change anything. There's no reason to expect them to be the same.Message
property is visible"Message":"External component has thrown an exception."
. Try serializing the exception object itself, not theLogEntry
objectToString()
produces a formatted string. It doesn't just print the properties. It uses .NET's resource files to produce the texts, allowing it to localize the output. It's quite likely thatMessageQueueException.ToString()
looks up the error code to produce a meaningful message