A great post by Microsoft Brad Anderson covering :
- Windows Azure Pack and it ability to build an application once and then deploy and operate it in any Microsoft Cloud – private, hosted or public.
- Windows Azure Service Bus, integrated experience as a part of the Windows Azure Pack, with the goal of bringing a self-service tenant experience that is consistent with the one that currently exists in Windows Azure.
- and lots of scenarios:
- Scenario 1: Application Messaging Patterns with Service Bus
- Scenario 2: Manage Messaging Entities Across Clouds
- Scenario 3: Hosting Alternatives with Service Bus
To read the blog series, follow http://blogs.technet.com/b/in_the_cloud/archive/2013/08/21/what-s-new-in-2012-r2-enabling-modern-apps-with-the-windows-azure-pack.aspx
Next Steps
- Service Bus 1.1 for Windows Server
Learn more about Service Bus features, components, and functionality in this deep technical overview on MSDN.
- Service Bus homepage
Check out the video tutorials, downloads, and other info on the Windows Azure site.
- AMQP 1.0 Support in Windows Azure Service Bus
Additional information on how to build a cross-platform, hybrid application using an open standard protocol.
- Service Bus Forums
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