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Messaging Services in Azure
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Description

In this course, we explore three Azure messaging services: Azure Event Grid, Azure Event Hubs, and Azure Service Bus, and what they are used for.

Learning Objectives

  • Gain a good understanding of what these three Azure messaging services are, and how they are used.

Intended Audience

  • Those who wish to learn what Azure Event Grid, Azure Event Hubs, and Azure Service Bus are, and what they are used for.

Prerequisites

  • Basic familiarity with Azure
  • Basic familiarity with distributed apps
Transcript

Congratulations! You’ve come to the end of the course! Let’s review what you’ve learned. 

The purpose of this course was to introduce you to the different messaging services in Azure.

First, we took a look at Azure Event Grid. You learned what it is, what it's used for, what event sources it supports, what event handlers it supports, and the key concepts that are essential to understanding it.

Next, we dove into Azure Event Hubs. You learned what Azure Event Hubs is, why it's used, and the key components of its architecture, including the Event Hubs Namespaces, publishing events, partitioning, and Event Hubs Capture.

Finally, we took a look at Azure Service Bus. You learned what Azure Service Bus is, and how data is transferred with it. You also learned about topics, and the role of namespaces.

At this point, you should be familiar with the different messaging services in Azure.

To learn more about these messaging services, you can, and should, read Microsoft’s published documentation. You should also keep an eye out for new courses on Cloud Academy because we’re always publishing new ones. 

Be sure to give this course a rating, and if you have any questions or comments, please let us know. 

As always, thanks for watching, and happy learning!

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