SQL Server Service Broker—Internal Activation
In this installment of SQL Server Service Broker, we discuss how to automate the processing of received messages through a service program.
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In this installment of SQL Server Service Broker, we discuss how to automate the processing of received messages through a service program.
Fortified Data discusses SQL Server networking and routing components for Service Broker – communicating and synchronizing data across systems
In this installment, we discuss SQL Server error handling in Service Broker applications and a noir-sounding concept – the poison message.
We introduce Service Broker’s conversation architecture. Conversations are part of everyday life. We have them with our partner, our coworkers, our friends.
This post is part of a series on this blog that will explore SQL Server Service Broker, a native messaging and queuing technology built into the SQL Server Database Engine. Previous post: SQL Server Service Broker – Introduction See all posts in the series here. In this installment, we introduce the basic Service Broker service architecture […]
Availability Groups the core technology is database based and not server based. When a failover occurs only the databases in the availability group move.
Colleen Morrow of Fortified Data sharing why she is a fan of SQL Service Broker with specific breakdowns of why you should be too.
When looking to up the security on your server, understand and SQL Server Service Broker can help you implement the tools you need.
SQL Server Service Broker is often seen as a black box. Messages go in, and hopefully they come out on the other side. But when they don’t, DBAs typically don’t know where to look.
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