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This is the next generation Service Bus .NET client library that focuses on queues & topics. If you are looking for Event Hubs and Relay clients, follow the below links:
Azure Service Bus is an asynchronous messaging cloud platform that enables you to send messages between decoupled systems. Microsoft offers this feature as a service, which means that you do not need to host any of your own hardware in order to use it.
Refer to the online documentation to learn more about Service Bus.
This library is built using .NET Standard 1.3. For more information on what platforms are supported see .NET Platforms Support.
See our Contribution Guidelines.
See our Support Guidelines
https://github.com/Azure/azure-service-bus/tree/master/samples
In order to run the unit tests, you will need to do the following:
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Deploy the Azure Resource Manager template located at /build/azuredeploy.json by clicking the following button:
Running the above template will provision a standard Service Bus namespace along with the required entities to successfully run the unit tests.
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Add an Environment Variable named
azure-service-bus-dotnet/connectionstring
and set the value as the connection string of the newly created namespace. Please note that if you are using Visual Studio, you must restart Visual Studio in order to use new Environment Variables.
Once you have completed the above, you can run dotnet test
from the /test/Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus.UnitTests
directory.
The standard way to manage Azure resources is by using Azure Resource Manager. In order to use functionality that previously existed in the .NET Framework Service Bus client library, you will need to use the Microsoft.Azure.Management.ServiceBus
library. This will enable use cases that dynamically create/read/update/delete resources. The following links will provide more information on the new library and how to use it.