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SQL Server: Service Broker Team Blog
Securing a dialog with certificates
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
portegys
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This sample shows how to set up a secure dialog using certificates. Service broker will always have a level of security at the transport level, which may include encryption, but this is at a server level of granularity. It does not secure conversations...
SQL Server: Service Broker Team Blog
Fast data push tuning
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over 4 years ago
by
portegys
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A common use of service broker is the "data push" scenario in which messages are asynchronously sent to a destination such as a data warehouse for storage and processing with minimal impact on the source application. Two frequent concerns are whether...
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