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SQL Server: Service Broker Team Blog
Welcome to the Service Broker Blog
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portegys
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Service Broker is a part of the SQL Server that allows secure, transactional messaging between databases that can be within the same server instance or in different ones. The feature first appeared in SQL Server 2005, and has a growing clientele already...
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