Table of Contents Great Starting PointsAzure Service Bus Queues and Topics Overview Product ComparisonProduct FeaturesBest PracticesArchitecture PatternsDevelopment Technology Samples WCFRESTRubyBizTalk JavaOther technologiesAdvanced Topics & Walk Through’s TransactionsLarge MessagesAsynchronous MessagingError HandlingDead LetteringMessage Formats & SerializationRouting FailuresForwardingProperty PromotionScheduled MessagesMigrationOther SamplesTools Service Bus ExplorerFrameworksALMInfrastructureSupport Tools Service Bus ExplorerAzure Service Bus Relay Overview Product ComparisonBest PracticesReal-World Case Studies & Reference ArchitecturesExperiencesArchitecture PatternsDevelopment Technology Samples BizTalkAdvanced Topics & Walk Through’sALMInfrastructureSupportAzure Service Bus Notifications OverviewArchitecture PatternsDevelopmentALMInfrastructureSupportAll Features Getting HelpTraining BooksTrainingVarious VideosRecommended ReadingDesign ResourcesBill Payer ResourcesSecurity Team ResourcesRelated Resources This page is intended to provide easy access to some of the most useful resources around the various features of the Windows Azure Service Bus. The resources will be drawn from both community and Microsoft sources and are the things which have been most useful to people on real world projects.
Before getting into all of the detail in the rest of this article if your new to Windows Azure Service Bus and want a few great things to get your started quickly please refer to the below:
These resources are relevant to the Windows Azure Service Bus Queues and Topics.
These resources relate to an overview of this product feature:
The following resources relate to architecture using this feature.
The following articles cover patterns with this feature:
The following resources relate to development using this feature:
The below samples relate to different technologies.
Windows Azure Developer Resources have samples for
The below topics are more advanced scenarios.
The following samples are on other sites and contain numerous resources.
The following tools are useful to developers.
The following frameworks will help you to work with the Windows Azure Service Bus
This is a framework designed to make it easier to develop solutions with Windows Azure Service Bus.
The following resources relate to application lifecycle management involving this feature:
The following resources relate to infrastructure using this feature:
The following resources relate to a support operator using this feature:
The following tools are useful to support operators.
These resources are relevant to the Windows Azure Service Bus Relay.
The following resources relate to real world projects.
The following articles cover patterns with this feature: Messaging Patterns
Security Patterns
The following samples show how different technologies can use this feature
The following resources relate to architecture using this feature
These resources are relevant to all features.
The following are generic training resources which will help you learn about the Windows Azure Service Bus.
The following sources often have excellent Service Bus related content on them:
If you’re designing Azure Service Bus solutions you will probably find the following useful:
The following resources will be useful for the bill payer related to Windows Azure Service Bus.
If you work on a security team you’re probably likely to be interested in the following resources:
Although not directly part of Windows Azure Service Bus if your looking at this topic then your likely to also be interested in some of the following articles:
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