Would Service Broker Work For This Situation?

Apr 17, 2007

So we have Jobs that are created via web portal and stored in the database.



There is a "Job Processor" webservice that currently polls the database to find out if there are any new jobs to process.



Ideally I would like to place these Jobs in a queue and have the queue fire a message to the Job Processor indicating that there is work to be done.



Thoughts?

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Don't Get Service Broker To Work

Mar 19, 2007

Hi,

I'm not able to get Service Broker to work. I've created the following sample and would excpect to get some data from "PreisanfrageQueue" or "PreisanfrageRequestorQueue". But both they are emtpy.

What do I do wrong?

Regards,

Manfred



create message type Preisanfrage
validation = well_formed_xml;

create message type PreisanfrageAntwort
validation = well_formed_xml;

create contract PreisanfrageContract
(
Preisanfrage sent by initiator,
PreisanfrageAntwort sent by target
);



create queue PreisanfrageRequestorQueue with
status=on;

create queue PreisanfrageQueue;



create service PreisanfrageRequestorService
on queue PreisanfrageRequestorQueue ( PreisanfrageContract );


create service PreisanfrageService
on queue PreisanfrageQueue (PreisanfrageContract );

create table debug_table;
create table debug_table (id int primary key identity(1,1), msg varchar(100));

create procedure PreisanfrageAction
as
declare @conversation uniqueidentifier
declare @msg nvarchar(max)
declare @msgType nvarchar(256)
declare @answer xml;

insert into debug_table(msg) values('1');

;receive top(1)
@conversation = conversation_handle,
@msg = message_body,
@msgType = message_type_name
from PreisanfrageQueue;

insert into debug_table(msg) values('2');

-- Preisanfrage bearbeiten


set @answer = '<preis>1</preis>';
;send on conversation @conversation
message type PreisanfrageAntwort (@answer);

end conversation @conversation;

insert into debug_table(msg) values('3');

alter queue PreisanfrageQueue
with
status=on,
activation (
status=on,
PROCEDURE_NAME = PreisanfrageAction,
max_queue_readers = 100,
EXECUTE AS OWNER
);




-- Dialog starten

declare @conversation uniqueidentifier;

begin dialog conversation @conversation
from service [PreisanfrageRequestorService]
to service 'PreisanfrageService'
on contract [PreisanfrageContract];

declare @request xml;

set @request = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Preisanfrage xmlns="4711101'">http://www.xyz.at/samples/Preisanfrage"><KundenId>4711</KundenId><ProduktId>10</ProduktId><Anzahl>1</Anzahl></Preisanfrage>';

;send on conversation @conversation
message type Preisanfrage ( @request );

receive * from PreisanfrageQueue;

receive * from PreisanfrageRequestorQueue;


select * from debug_table


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use master
GO

SET NOCOUNT ON
GO

IF NOT EXISTS
(SELECT * FROM sys.databases
WHERE name = 'AdventureWorks'
AND is_broker_enabled = 1)
BEGIN
ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks SET ENABLE_BROKER
END
GO

USE AdventureWorks
GO

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FROM sys.services
WHERE name = 'InitiatorService')
BEGIN
DROP SERVICE InitiatorService
END
GO

IF EXISTS (SELECT *
FROM sys.services
WHERE name = 'TargetService')
BEGIN
DROP SERVICE TargetService
END
GO

IF EXISTS (SELECT *
FROM sys.service_contracts
WHERE name = 'HelloWorldContract')
BEGIN
DROP CONTRACT HelloWorldContract
END
GO

IF EXISTS (SELECT *
FROM sys.service_message_types
WHERE name = 'HelloWorldMessage')
BEGIN
DROP MESSAGE TYPE HelloWorldMessage
END
GO

IF OBJECT_ID('[dbo].[InitiatorQueue]') IS NOT NULL AND
EXISTS(SELECT *
FROM sys.objects
WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID('[dbo].[InitiatorQueue]')
AND type = 'SQ')
BEGIN
DROP QUEUE [dbo].[InitiatorQueue]
END
GO

IF OBJECT_ID('[dbo].[TargetQueue]') IS NOT NULL AND
EXISTS(SELECT *
FROM sys.objects
WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID('[dbo].[TargetQueue]')
AND type = 'SQ')
BEGIN
DROP QUEUE [dbo].[TargetQueue]
END
GO

CREATE MESSAGE TYPE HelloWorldMessage
VALIDATION = WELL_FORMED_XML
GO

CREATE CONTRACT HelloWorldContract
( HelloWorldMessage SENT BY INITIATOR)
GO

CREATE QUEUE [dbo].[TargetQueue]
GO

CREATE QUEUE [dbo].[InitiatorQueue]
GO

CREATE SERVICE InitiatorService
ON QUEUE [dbo].[InitiatorQueue]
GO

CREATE SERVICE TargetService
ON QUEUE [dbo].[TargetQueue]
(HelloWorldContract)
GO

-- Starting conversation

USE AdventureWorks
GO

--BEGIN TRANSACTION
GO
DECLARE @message XML
SET @message = N'<message>Hello, World!</message>'

-- Declare a variable to hold the conversation
-- handle.

DECLARE @conversationHandle UNIQUEIDENTIFIER

-- Begin the dialog.

BEGIN DIALOG CONVERSATION @conversationHandle
FROM SERVICE InitiatorService
TO SERVICE 'TargetService'
ON CONTRACT HelloWorldContract;

-- Send the message on the dialog.

SEND ON CONVERSATION @conversationHandle
MESSAGE TYPE HelloWorldMessage
(@message)

print @conversationHandle

GO

--COMMIT TRANSACTION

GO

SELECT * FROM [dbo].[TargetQueue]
SELECT * FROM [dbo].[InitiatorQueue]

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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;

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FROM SERVICE [tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyService]

TO SERVICE '[tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/MyService]'

ON CONTRACT [tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyMessage/v1.0]

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MESSAGE TYPE [tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/VisitMessage]

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COMMIT;

END

END

GO



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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



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GO

CREATE REMOTE SERVICE BINDING [MyCertificateBinding]

TO SERVICE '[tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/MyService]'

WITH USER = CertOwner,

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CREATE ROUTE [tcp://mydomain.com/INITIATE/MyRoute]

WITH SERVICE_NAME = '[tcp://mydomain.com/TARGET/MyService]',

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ADDRESS = N'TCP://xxx.xx.xx.xx:4022'

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The query notification dialog on conversation handle '{9FAEDFF0-4A61-DC11-9C99-000C2955F097}.' closed due to the following error: '<?xml version="1.0"?><Error xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQL/ServiceBroker/Error"><Code>-8490</Code><Description>Cannot find the remote service &apos;SqlQueryNotificationService-a6d061ab-d89d-4735-91ee-8fdc7f9621f7&apos; because it does not exist.</Description></Error>'.



The query notification dialog on conversation handle '{62316FAB-4A61-DC11-9C99-000C2955F097}.' closed due to the following error: '<?xml version="1.0"?><Error xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQL/ServiceBroker/Error"><Code>-8470</Code><Description>Remote service has been dropped.</Description></Error>'.




I have a logic in my code that after 30 minutes of silence, it re-establish the connection by re-instantiating SqlDependency and it works okay from that point on. From that observation, it seems that query notification works in general but SQL server occasionaly throws an exception, it seems. Also my code did not get SqlNotificationInfo.Error when that error occurs.

I appreciate any help.

Thanks.

Moon

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