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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:54:32+00:00 2026-05-11T12:54:32+00:00

Is it possible to guarantee ordered delivery when using WCF netMSMQbinding? We are putting

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Is it possible to guarantee ordered delivery when using WCF netMSMQbinding?

We are putting an insert command followed by a number of update commands on the same queue, and occassionally one of the updates beats the insert.

Having added extensive logging it is clear that they are being added to the queue in the correct order and being processed in a different order.

I have managed to Google a couple of articles that state that this behaviour is expected, but it seems like it must be possible to configure it to be ordered somehow.

Our queues are transactional, so I don’t think that adding sequence numbers and resequencing at the destination is going to work, as that would lose out transactionality

If I add the attribute [DeliveryRequirements(RequireOrderedDelivery=true, QueuedDeliveryRequirements=QueuedDeliveryRequirementsMode.Require)] I get the following error:

The DeliveryRequirementsAttribute on contract ‘IService’ specifies a QueuedDeliveryRequirements value of NotAllowed. However, the configured binding for this contract specifies that it does support queued delivery. A queued binding may not be used with this contract.

I have no idea why we get this error, as everything ‘appears’ to be setup correctly. I haven’t managed to find any confirmation that this setting is allowed for MSMQ though, as it appears to be a WS-RM setting, and AFAIK netMSMQBinding does not support WS-RM.

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:54:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:54 pm

    MSMQ does not support ordered delivery, hence you can not.

    Take a look at System.ServiceModel.Channels.MsmqBindingElementBase+BindingDeliveryCapabilitiesHelper which is the class specifying MSMQ’s binding capabilities, and how it implements that property:

    bool IBindingDeliveryCapabilities.AssuresOrderedDelivery {     get     {         return false;     } } 
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