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Microsoft Azure Development Cookbook Second Edition

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure Development Cookbook Second Edition Over 70 advanced recipes for developing scalable services with the Microsoft Azure platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170327
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Developing Cloud Services for Microsoft Azure FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying Quickly with Azure Websites 3. Getting Storage with Blobs in Azure 4. Going Relational with the Azure SQL Database 5. Going NoSQL with Azure Tables 6. Messaging and Queues with the Storage and Service Bus 7. Managing Azure Resources with the Azure Management Libraries 8. Going In-memory with Azure Cache Index

Managing Azure Service Bus queues


Service Bus is a comprehensive set of enterprise-ready connectivity tools to enable messaging between endpoints. It differs from the Storage service as mentioned in the introduction, and talking about queues, it offers many more features than that.

To provide our application with a Service Bus queue, a Service Bus endpoint should be created as explained in the following section. The Service Bus integrates the Access Control Service (ACS) to provide fine-grained security across its objects (such as queues, topics, and relays).

Tip

Here and later in the chapter, we use ACS with default credentials (owner user) to operate against the Service Bus. It is a common approach, even if it is not recommended in production where a fine-grained security should be implemented. For testing and learning purposes, the following approach is effective as well.

At the time of writing, the average latency of the Azure Storage is said to be slightly less than the Service Bus: 100...

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