SQL Server: Building Simple Asynchronous Applications
Pluralsight
Course Summary
This course explains and demonstrates the basic configuration of Service Broker and how to build single-database, asynchronous applications using the Service Broker components provided by SQL Server.
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Course Description
The Service Broker feature of SQL Server is transforming the way developers think about processing requests within the database and opens new opportunities for scalable applications. This course is for application and database developers that want asynchronous processing capabilities in SQL Server, queue-based processing, or a guarantee of reliable execution of queued requests, even after an instance failure. The course walks through how to build a simple two-way, message-processing application using a single database, and is applicable to all versions from SQL Server 2005 onwards.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 49s
—Course Overview 1m 49sIntroduction- 9m 1s
—Introduction and Database Application Challenges 1m 38s
—Why Use Service Broker? 1m 26s
—Example Usage Scenarios 4m 31s
—Course Structure and Module Summary 1m 25s"Hello World" with Service Broker- 28m 36sBasic Architecture and Components- 11m 0sBuilding a Full Application- 22m 5sBasic Troubleshooting- 25m 53s