January 2011 Meeting
Messaging with nServiceBus
More like WCF than BizTalk, nServiceBus makes asynchronous, one-way queued messaging between services easy — and there's no server to install or maintain. Just add a reference to nservicebus.dll in your project.
Unlike a traditional RPC approach using WCF, there is no such thing as a blocking call with nServiceBus. That's because message queues are the key technology behind nServiceBus — and different adapters let you choose the specific queue implementation that makes you happy.
Based on my own experience using nServiceBus in production systems over the last 18 months, I'll present the architectural concepts behind messaging. Then we'll dive into a code example using nServiceBus to integrate three separate systems that collaborate to process and fulfill online customer orders.
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Lee Harold
is a technical architect in Chicago. He maintains the open source project IBM WebSphere
MQ adapter for nServiceBus at
http://code.google.com/p/nservicebuswmq.
Where: Redpoint Technologies, 233 South Wacker Dr, Suite 750, Chicago (map)
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