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Using Azure Service Bus Queues - Demo
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Description

This course will show practical applications of key Azure features to meet the programming and configuration challenges introduced by long-running tasks.

We'll start with Azure Batches and how you can use them to create large-scale, parallel, and high-performance apps in the Azure cloud. Then we'll go over Azure Queues and how they can add resiliency to your web applications. Next, you'll look at Webhooks and how they can address events in your cloud apps. Finally, we'll show you WebJobs and how they can deal with continuous processing tasks.

By the end of this course, you should be able to understand and apply these four Azure features to solve some of the challenges you face with long-running tasks, especially in high-performance computing applications.

Learning Objectives

  • Create large-scale, parallel, and high-performance apps by using Azure Batches
  • Build resilient apps by using Azure Queues
  • Implement code to address application events by using Azure Webhooks
  • Address continuous processing tasks by using Azure WebJobs

Intended Audience

  • People pursuing the Microsoft AZ-203 certification
  • IT professionals, web developers, DevOps administrators

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of cloud concepts
  • Familiarity with web programming
  • Exposure to Azure configuration (Portal, CLI, or PowerShell)

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Transcript

I've gone ahead and created a console application and used NuGet to add windowsazure.servicebus. Now that we've created a Service Bus sender and receiver project, let's look at how it works. Notice the directives we are using to access the Service Bus functions. The first project sends a series of messages to the Service Bus queue. Here in the Azure portal, if we refresh, you can see that the messages were sent. The receiver project is now gonna pull the messages off of the queue. Now let's run the code. And that's it for Service Bus queues.

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Derrick is a content contributor and trainer for Microsoft cloud technologies like Azure, Office 365 and Dynamics 365. He works across North America and Europe to help companies and organizations with these technology shifts. Before that he has worn many hats but prefers to wear them one at a time.

When he is not night walking during his travels, you can find him on a bicycle path or performing guitar solos to an imaginary audience in his basement.