Administering Service Broker
This section discusses the tasks involved in administering a database that hosts a Service Broker application. Most administrative tasks are part of the normal administration for the database. This section discusses installing and managing applications, establishing Service Broker identities, monitoring and troubleshooting the queues, and performance and security issues.
In This Section
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Contains descriptions of the tasks required to install, maintain, and uninstall Service Broker applications. |
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Contains descriptions of how Service Broker identities protects against message misdirection. |
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Contains descriptions of how an administrator works with queues and messages. |
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Contains descriptions of performance considerations for a Service Broker application. |
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Contains descriptions of administrative considerations for management of a database that provides Service Broker message forwarding. |
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Contains descriptions of administrative considerations for management of the security for a Service Broker application. |
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Contains descriptions of the dynamic management views, trace events, and performance objects used to monitor Database Engine activity related to Service Broker. |
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Contains descriptions of the considerations for managing routing. |
See Also
Other Resources
Introduction to Service Broker Programming