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Introducing the new Azure Service Bus transport for.NET Core

Particular Software

Today we’re releasing the new Azure Service Bus transport, which is fully compatible with NServiceBus 7 and.NET Core. You will now be able to run NServiceBus endpoints using Azure Service Bus anywhere. With this news, we’re rebranding the previous transport as the “legacy” Azure Service Bus transport.

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What's new with NServiceBus and Azure Functions

Particular Software

Do you think Azure Functions are pretty great? Do you hate boilerplate code? In the newest version of our Azure Functions integration, we’ve used source generators to reduce the boilerplate needed to set up an NServiceBus endpoint on Azure Service Bus down to just a few lines of code. Yeah, us too.

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Dynatrace OpenPipeline: Stream processing data ingestion converges observability, security, and business data at massive scale for analytics and automation in context

Dynatrace

During transport , data is prioritized, compressed and encrypted, ensuring data integrity and protection. Of course, configuration-as-code using an application programming interface (API) is also available. OpenPipeline is available to Dynatrace customers at no additional cost.

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NServiceBus with Azure Functions turns 1.0

Particular Software

NServiceBus support for Microsoft Azure Functions, previously available as a preview package, is turning the big 1.0 and is now generally available. Over the past nine months, we’ve been offering NServiceBus support for Microsoft Azure Functions as a Preview. That opens up a lot of new possibilities.

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Support for Azure Functions

Particular Software

Microsoft Azure Functions provide a simple way to run your code in the Azure Cloud. They are easy to deploy, scale automatically, and provide many out-of-the-box ways to trigger your code. Rather than pay for an entire virtual machine, you only pay for compute while your code is being executed.

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MSMQ is dead

Particular Software

It is preceded in death by Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation, and survived by Azure Queues and Azure Service Bus. The first thing you'll need to do is select an alternate message transport. It was born in May 1997 and through 6.3 It will be greatly missed. for more details. and.NET Standard 2.0,

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

Just like shipping containers revolutionized the transportation industry, Docker containers disrupted software. These tools integrate tightly with code repositories (such as GitHub) and continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline tools (such as Jenkins). Here are some examples.