BrokerService Class
The BrokerService object represents a Service Broker service, which is an addressable endpoint for conversations.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Broker
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in microsoft.sqlserver.smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public NotInheritable Class BrokerService
Inherits BrokerObjectBase
Implements IObjectPermission, IExtendedProperties, ICreatable, IAlterable, _
IDroppable
public sealed class BrokerService : BrokerObjectBase, IObjectPermission, IExtendedProperties, ICreatable,
IAlterable, IDroppable
public ref class BrokerService sealed : public BrokerObjectBase, IObjectPermission, IExtendedProperties, ICreatable,
IAlterable, IDroppable
public final class BrokerService extends BrokerObjectBase implements IObjectPermission, IExtendedProperties,
ICreatable, IAlterable, IDroppable
public final class BrokerService extends BrokerObjectBase implements IObjectPermission, IExtendedProperties,
ICreatable, IAlterable, IDroppable
Remarks
Service Broker messages are sent from one service to another service. A service specifies a queue to hold messages, and also specifies the contracts for which the service can be the target.
A Service Broker service defines a set of contracts that list the other services from which the target service will accept incoming dialogs. If a service tries to start a dialog with another service, the contract specified by the initiator service must belong to the contract set of the target service. On the other hand, the initiator service may begin a dialog using a contract that is not part of its own contract set.
A service can be created with an empty service contract set.
This namespace, class, or member is supported only in version 2.0 of the Microsoft .NET Framework.
To get BrokerService object properties, users can be a member of the public fixed server role.
To set BrokerService object properties, users must be owner of the service, be a member of the db_ddladmin or db_owner fixed database roles, or be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.
To create a service, users must be a member of the db_ddladmin or db_owner fixed database roles, or be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role. The user must also have REFERENCES permission on the queue and all contracts specified.
To drop a service, users must be owner of the service, be a member of the db_ddladmin or db_owner fixed database roles, or be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.
To grant, deny, or revoke permissions on the service to other users, users must have CONTROL permission on the service.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SmoObjectBase
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SqlSmoObject
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.NamedSmoObject
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ScriptNameObjectBase
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Broker.BrokerObjectBase
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Broker.BrokerService
Example
Readme_ServiceBrokerConfiguration
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Microsoft Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Platforms
Development Platforms
For a list of the supported platforms, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005.
Target Platforms
For a list of the supported platforms, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005.
See Also
Reference
BrokerService Members
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Broker Namespace
Other Resources
Service Broker Programming
Managing Service Broker
Introducing Service Broker
CREATE SERVICE (Transact-SQL)