Introduction to Azure Service Bus, an enterprise message broker - Azure Service Bus

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Summary

This article provides a high-level overview of Azure Service Bus, a fully managed enterprise integration serverless message broker.

Highlights

Azure Service Bus is a fully managed enterprise message broker with message queues and publish-subscribe topics (in a namespace). ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs16p3ekmwy4mej3m4bxpj))

Load-balancing work across competing workers ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs1a29d34kbkaew4eepyf2))

Safely routing and transferring data and control across service and application boundaries ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs1dvjx1qyk4kkt3z2ybvr))

Coordinating transactional work that requires a high-degree of reliability ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs1g4rec8gwymh7te1yj2a))

Messages are sent to and received from queues. Queues store messages until the receiving application is available to receive and process them. ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs49dj0rv4ptb9gy6z2wyn))

You can also use topics to send and receive messages. While a queue is often used for point-to-point communication, topics are useful in publish/subscribe scenarios. ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs4fm2jdrjsb15q52ba5t5))

first-out (FIFO) ([View Highlight] (https://read.readwise.io/read/01gzcs641mb3wcg86tsna3djf2))