I have installed sql server standard edition 2005.I want to enable service broker feature or services after intalling the sql server.Please let me known any tool or utiltiy to enable the feature
Alter datatabase set enable_broker is not working.
I created the table dbo.customer from the orginal table sales.customer. dbo.customer works but sales.customer does not. WHY? We took the time to design our tables under different schemas to help control, organize and assign permissions.Private Function GetCustomers() As DataTable Dim sqlconnection As New SqlConnection(WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("connectionstringAlliance").ConnectionString.ToString)WORKS:Dim command As New SqlCommand("SELECT CustomerID, CustomerType FROM dbo.Customer WHERE CustomerID=1234", sqlconnection)DOES NOT WORK:Dim command As New SqlCommand("SELECT CustomerID, CustomerType FROM Sales.Customer WHERE CustomerID=1234", sqlconnection)
Dim dependency As New SqlCacheDependency(command) Dim dad As SqlDataAdapter = New SqlDataAdapter(command) Dim customers As New DataTable dad.Fill(customers)Cache.Insert("Customers", customers, dependency) Return customersEnd Function Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.LoadDim customers As DataTable = CType(Cache.[Get]("Customers"), DataTable)
If customers Is Nothing Then customers = GetCustomers() Label1.Text = System.DateTime.Now.ToString() End If gridviewCustomer.DataSource = customers.DefaultView gridviewCustomer.DataBind()
Hello, I receive this error "The SQL Server Service Broker for the current database is not enabled, and as a result query notifications are not supported. Please enable the Service Broker for this database if you wish to use notifications." I attach the database in Management Studio to query and enable the broker using the scrip below but to no avail. ALTER DATABASE DataName SET ENABLE_BROKER β''<<------successfulandSELECT is_broker_enabled FROM sys.databases WHERE name = 'Database name' β'''<<-------value is 1 Global.asax ... Sub Application_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDependency.Start(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("dataConnectionString1").ConnectionString) End Sub...Web.config ... <connectionStrings> <add name="dataConnectionString1" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|jbp_data.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> <add name="ASPNETDBConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|ASPNETDB.MDF;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> </connectionStrings>... Hope you could help. cheers,imperialx
How to prevent the hang on the initator service broker if the target service broker is not started?
Our case has two service brokers (two databases), sometime, the target is need to turn off. But the sitation is the initator service broker (in fact, the message is sent from triggers) become hang, I want to prevent this case and continue to operation, and the messages should queue and will continue to send to target service broker when it startup. How should I do?
We are looking for some guidance with an issue we have picked up with our implementation of Service Broker here on the ABSA Capital project and I am hoping you can help or point us in the direction of someone.
The architecture we have implemented for service broker is to make use of an Activation stored procedure on two queues (1 SP per queue) to process the messages received. What we have found is that the activation stored procedure runs on a background session and its CPU time and memory just grows to the point where it brought one of our UAT servers to a grinding halt.
Is there anyway we can reduce the memory consumption of the activation stored procedure or is this one of those things that still need to be ironed out in Service Broker?
Back in July I released the (then) latest version of SsbAdmin. For you who don'r know what it is; it's a tool which allows you to graphically administer SQL Server Service Broker.
I have now uploaded a new version which is compiled against the released versions of SQL Server 2005 and .NET 2.0.
You can download it from here: [0].
After download, un-zip to some directory and read the README.doc file.
We have a number of large binary xml messages. I would like to compress the XML before converting to VARBINARY as much as possible. What is the recommended way to handle this if the conversions are happening in TSQL? I will also need to be able to decompress in .NET code, so I'm wondering if the best way is to just use CLR Integration for the marshaling routines, rather than building the marshaled structure in SQL. Any suggestions on reducing the XML payload size for extremely large messages?
I am struggling with the position SSB could take in an SOA. If I would want a broker in the general sense, meaning an intermediary sitting between applications which exchange information through messaging, would SSB be a good candidate? I know Biztalk is probably the primary candidate, but in my scenario I would end up with Biztalk apps with empty orchestrations. Also, I think Biztalk is more expensive to manage. So I am looking for a lightweight broker for a simple SOA targeted at application interoperability, no fancy business processes in sight.
Can't believe no one has commented on this in here yet. If you're into SQL Server Service Broker (and you are if you are reading this forum), you must go over and take Rushi's Service Broker Challange.
Recently there has been questions on some of the newsgroups about examples for SQL Server Service Broker. So, yesterday on a flight back to England I crofted up three different SQL Server projects as examples: LocalSampleRemoteSampleServer1RemoteSampleServer2 All three examples are jus your very basic Hello World? example, but they show: LocalSample communication between two databases on the same SQL server instance. MasterKeys in a database and the database being TrustWorthyRemoteSampleServerX These two samples are meant to run on two different machines/instances and in the samples you set up both transport security and dialog security by using Certificates. Download the zip file from here [0], unzip and read the README.txt file, and Have Fun!! [0] : http://staff.develop.com/nielsb/code/servicebrokerexamples.zip
I have configured a non-SQL linked server (via an OLE DB provider) and I wish to insert data into it via Service Broker but I am getting the following error in the SQL Server log: The activated proc [dbo].[sp_ mytableServiceProgram] running on queue TestDB.dbo.mytableQueue output the following: 'Cannot promote the transaction to a distributed transaction because there is an active save point in this transaction.'
As you see below, my strored proc. is not issuing any 'save trans' statements, so why is it not allowing me to wrap my code in a transaction? How else can I use a transaction (in order to not lose anything from the queue) and yet still be able to insert to the linked server?
CREATE PROC sp_mytableServiceProgram AS SET NOCOUNT ON;
-- This procedure continues to process messages in the queue until the -- queue is empty.
WHILE (1 = 1) BEGIN BEGIN TRANSACTION; --BEGIN DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTION; --Tried this but didn't help.
-- Receive the next available message WAITFOR ( RECEIVE TOP(1) -- just handle one message at a time @MessageTypeName = message_type_name, @MessageBody = message_body, @Dialog = conversation_handle FROM mytableQueue ), TIMEOUT 2000 ;
-- If RECEIVE did not return a message, roll back the transaction -- and break out of the while loop, exiting the procedure. IF (@@ROWCOUNT = 0) BEGIN ROLLBACK TRANSACTION; BREAK; END ;
SET @XML = CAST(@MessageBody AS XML);
INSERT INTO LINKEDSERVER.dbname.user.mytable SELECT tbl.rows.value('@doc_no', 'INT') AS doc_no, tbl.rows.value('@queryid', 'NVARCHAR(50)') AS queryid, tbl.rows.value('@ar_num', 'NVARCHAR(50)') AS ar_num, tbl.rows.value('@status', 'NVARCHAR(20)') AS status, tbl.rows.value('@creationtime', 'DATETIME') AS creationtime, tbl.rows.value('@note', 'NVARCHAR(250)') AS note, tbl.rows.value('@posted', 'NCHAR(1)') AS posted, tbl.rows.value('@kms', 'INT') AS kms, tbl.rows.value('@schresid', 'NVARCHAR(50)') AS schresid, tbl.rows.value('@resolution_code', 'NCHAR(8)') AS resolution_code, tbl.rows.value('@page_count', 'INT') AS page_count, tbl.rows.value('@new_serial_number', 'NVARCHAR(20)') AS new_serial_number, tbl.rows.value('@taskresolution', 'NVARCHAR(250)') AS taskresolution FROM @XML.nodes('/inserted') tbl(rows);
-- If the INSERT did not insert any rows, rollback. IF @@ROWCOUNT = 0 BEGIN ROLLBACK TRANSACTION; BREAK; END COMMIT TRANSACTION; END GO
I have an application that is reading a message from a Service Broker Queue. When I use integrated security with an NT account it works fine. When I use a SQL Server User through Management Studio I can select from the Queue however, when I use this same account through the web app with the SQL Server User, I cannot see the Queue. Is there a grant that I must do to this account to get it to see the Service Broker Objects?
I am writting a huge Service Broker Application. I notice that each message that is processed appears in the SQL Server Logs. Currently I am just testing with a single queue and tons of messages are showing up in the log. Is there a way that I can turn these informational messages off? I think in the end I may have something like 15 or 20 queues. These messages are very useful for debugging but I may not desire this extensive logging to be running all the time on all of my queues.
I had to restore a database in one of the staging servers the other day. However, upon completion, I found out that the service broker queue in the database is not working anymore. The service broker queue error was similiar to this error: The activated proc dbo.procedure_name running on queue database_name.dbo.queue_name output the following: '<error message>.'
Let's say that I have a stored proc that is assigned to a service broker queue and is constantly running while it waits for messages in said queue. When a message comes in on the queue, the stored proc creates a table variable based off of the contents of the message and performs various operations with the data. Since the stored proc is constantly running, do the contents of this table variable ever truly get emptied? Should I be deleting the contents of the table variable at the end of the operation to ensure that stale data doesn't persist?
I am trying to send a message between to SQL Server 2005 instances on two different machines. I have checked all my routes and all my objects appear to be setup correctly. However, when running Profiler on the target machine, I receive the "This message has been dropped because the TO service could not be found. Service name: "[tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/MyService]". Message origin: "Transport". This is my activated stored procedure that is sending the message to the target service. I am using certificate security. Any help appreciated....
CREATE PROCEDURE [usp_ProcessMessage]
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE @conversation_handle uniqueidentifier
DECLARE @message_body AS VARBINARY(MAX)
WHILE (1=1)
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
WAITFOR(RECEIVE TOP (1)
@conversation_handle = conversation_handle,
@message_body = message_body
FROM [tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyQueue]
), TIMEOUT 1000;
IF (@@ROWCOUNT = 0)
BEGIN
COMMIT;
BREAK;
END
END CONVERSATION @conversation_handle
IF @message_body IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
BEGIN DIALOG CONVERSATION @conversation_handle
FROM SERVICE [tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyService]
TO SERVICE '[tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/MyService]'
ON CONTRACT [tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyMessage/v1.0]
WITH ENCRYPTION = ON, LIFETIME = 600;
SEND ON CONVERSATION @conversation_handle
MESSAGE TYPE [tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/VisitMessage]
(@message_body);
END
COMMIT;
END
END
GO
My endpoints are created like so:
CREATE ENDPOINT MyEndpoint
STATE = STARTED
AS TCP
(
LISTENER_PORT = 4022
)
FOR SERVICE_BROKER (AUTHENTICATION = CERTIFICATE MasterCertificate)
GO
GRANT CONNECT TO CertOwner
GRANT CONNECT ON ENDPOINT::MyEndpoint TO CertOwner
GO
And my routes like so:
GRANT SEND ON SERVICE::[tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyService] TO CertOwner
GO
CREATE REMOTE SERVICE BINDING [MyCertificateBinding]
TO SERVICE '[tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/MyService]'
Hello everybody, I'm not completly aware of the SQL server 2005 possibilities so I'd need an hints from somebody with a wide knowledge to understand the direction to take!
This is what I have to do.
I insert into a table XML message. the messages are pushed automatically by an application I have no ""control" on and I get several messages "at the same time".
Everytime the message is inserted into the database I need to trasform the XML data into the correspondent relational value and I know already that in some cases it could take a while (1 second can be considered a while..) My worry is that in the moment I process one message I loose the other one inserted after ,,,
There is some tool that helps me to handte the process as I would..
Some of the individual installs on the "Feature Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 - Community Technology Preview (CTP) November 2006" page available here:
Hi all, i m using VS 2005 and I have to display records with feature of INSERT / DELETE ITEMS But when i connect to Sql Server Database and select * from columns but here when clicking the "Advance" button , i do not get "Advance Sql generation Option " highlighted. Instead , it is turned off. i.e The Following options are not highlighting ------ Generate Insert, Update, Delete statements ------ use optimistic concurrency Plz guide me anyone..... is anything wrong with our VS 2005 software installed? Bilal
I am doing some research to see if the Service Broker technology would help my company with our Enterprise application. Here is our scenario: We have a 3 tier system. The first tier needs to contact the second tier asynchronously. Hence, using queues is a good option. However, the process that needs to happen on the second tier is mostly process intensive with little database updates. Is it still worth our time to use Service Broker?
I like the concept of Activation that Service Broker provides. But, from what I am reading most of the documentation describes activation as a way to call another stored proc. I definitely dont' want to do any process intensive work on the SQL server. So here comes my question...
How would I use a windows service to listen to the activation event from the Service Broker. I could have multiple windows services watching the same queue (scalable). Would I have to handle collisions myself? If so, I think I would rather keep it simple, and just use a simple table as my queue.
I downloaeded "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Datamining Viewer Controls" feature pack, and tried to run the dataminingviewerclient.exe.
When i view my local time series data mining model, It works well for single series model, but when i load a Microsoft time series model containing multiple data series, an unhandled exception occurs.
I post the error message below:
See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text ************** System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Viewers.TimeSeriesViewer.PreprocessChartArrays(ArrayList rgPredicted, ArrayList rgActual, ArrayList rgDeviations) at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Viewers.TimeSeriesViewer.LoadChartSpace(MiningModel model) at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Viewers.TSCheckedListViewCombo.HandleChangesCommitted(Object sender, EventArgs ea) at Microsoft.DataWarehouse.Controls.BaseControlComboBox.OnCommittedChanges(EventArgs e) at Microsoft.DataWarehouse.Controls.BaseControlComboBox.SetSelection(String str, Object obj) at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Viewers.TimeSeriesViewer.InitializeCurrentlySelectedPage(Object context) at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Viewers.TreeViewer.viewerTabControl_SelectedIndexChanged(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.TabControl.OnSelectedIndexChanged(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.TabControl.WmSelChange() at System.Windows.Forms.TabControl.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
************** JIT Debugging ************** To enable just-in-time (JIT) debugging, the .config file for this application or computer (machine.config) must have the jitDebugging value set in the system.windows.forms section. The application must also be compiled with debugging enabled.
When JIT debugging is enabled, any unhandled exception will be sent to the JIT debugger registered on the computer rather than be handled by this dialog box.
***** end of error message***
Can someone help to figure out what went wrong? thx.
I've tried to installed sql server 2005 developer edition on windows vista home premium but failed many times, almost giving up. I've installed and turned on all the features of IIS 7.0 but it still failed and I tried to test IIS 7 by running the local host and received this error " HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error." I even ran the windows update SP1 for Vista and MDAC 2.8 SP1
I really appreciate any comments and help.
----- Here are the messages in the windows system check for the sql server 2005 installation:
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online.
I've tried to installed sql server 2005 developer edition on windows vista home premium but failed many times, almost giving up. I've installed and turned on all the features of IIS 7.0 but it still failed and I tried to test IIS 7 by running the local host and received this error " HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error." I even ran the windows update SP1 for Vista and MDAC 2.8 SP1
I really appreciate any comments and help.
----- Here are the messages in the windows system check for the sql server 2005 installation:
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online.
Is there any example I can find a full feature demo of SSRS Web Service Rendering with Interactive Sort and other features enabled?
For MS: Indeed I think ReportViewer Control should be an open source component as we as developer needs the flexibility to customize the report viewer interface as well as can learn directly from the control source so to understand how can we integrate better with SSRS.
Hi to all, I want to study Sql server Service broker, have some questions1. What is the use of service broker ?2. Where this will use ? (With example)3. How to enable Service broker? Because i have sql server 2005 version but no folder like service broker.
Im having a hard time understanding everything required to create a simple Service Broker example. Can someone please assist? Source code would be ideal, but if not "do this, do that" would even be helpful.
I am trying to implement service broker. I send a message from my application code to the database to execute a specific stored procedure. How do i return the result set obtained by the execution of the stored procedure to the application.