SQL Service Broker is an integral part of the database in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Understanding why developers may choose to use this is one part of the picture, but some internal SQL Server features use it as well. This webcast presents what new data objects comprise Service Broker, what new SQL statements are needed to be known about, and how to manage it, secure it, and monitor it, along with information about when it is appropriate to consider a Broker-based application. The attendee will learn about dynamic management views and profiler support, in addition to how to troubleshoot operational problems. The webcast also explains the internal functions run by Service Broker and how they work.
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