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azure-service-bus
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AlloyDB Omni – run AlloyDB anywhere
There has been a ticket open requesting an Azure Service Bus emulator for FIVE YEARS lolsob https://github.com/Azure/azure-service-bus/issues/223
Which is too bad, because ASB is awesome, IMO the best Azure service.
- how do you develop locally using Azure Service Bus?
- Como melhorar meus conhecimentos em .NET?
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What I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me About Using Rabbitmq Before It Was Too Late
Sadly it’s a factor with Azure service bus which suffers from both, not the best local testing experience & lock-in. github issue for more info.
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localstack - a fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
Assumin *he means this https://github.com/Azure/azure-service-bus/issues/223
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Case Study: Azure Service Bus and Event-Driven Architectures
We would like to share a link to Microsoft Azure Service Bus GitHub. Most of the implementations of either the publisher or the subscriber were inspired by this documentation, so make sure you check it out! If you have any questions, please write them down below.
Rebus
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Message Queueing
I can recommend Rebus: https://github.com/rebus-org/Rebus – it’s the one I know best, because I made most of it 🤠 and it even has a Pro option, if you feel like upgrading in that direction too some time in the future.
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how do you develop locally using Azure Service Bus?
The whole trick is that that's the headache of the implementor of the abstraction 😅 (e.g. me, if you're using Rebus).
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Agnostic Messaging Provider - Azure/Google/AWS
Rebus (https://github.com/rebus-org/Rebus)
- Which library do you use for message bus abstraction?
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Pub Sub Framework Recomendations?
For multiprocess application (multiple services, containerized and also natives) I've used ReBus (https://github.com/rebus-org/Rebus) which was is API-compatible (for some version) with NServiceBus. We first used NServiceBus with RabbitMQ (Sagas stored in SqlServer) and then after migration to ReBus also messages and queues were in SqlServer.
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Long-running business processes in F# with Rebus on Azure
Then we add the Rebus and Rebus.ServiceProvider NuGet packages to each project, giving us something like this:
What are some alternatives?
kusto-queries - example queries for learning the kusto language
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
azure-service-bus-go - Golang library for Azure Service Bus -- https://aka.ms/azsb
NServiceBus - Build, version, and monitor better microservices with the most powerful service platform for .NET
WireMock - A tool for mocking HTTP services
RabbitMQ.NET - RabbitMQ .NET client for .NET Standard 2.0+ and .NET 4.6.2+
embedded-kafka - A library that provides an in-memory Kafka instance to run your tests against.
Kafka Client
Polly - Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+.
EasyNetQ - An easy to use .NET API for RabbitMQ
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
CAP - Distributed transaction solution in micro-service base on eventually consistency, also an eventbus with Outbox pattern