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                                    | SuperJBStarting Member
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2011-06-25 : 15:28:18 
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                                            | Hello all,I'm new to SQL Service Broker. I'm trying to found out if it's possible to configure SQL Service Broker (sql 2008 r2) to send a message to non sql services...I have an application that has several services installed in about 5 different machines in my domain. All my services were created using MS Framework 4.0 and uses WCF to communicate between Services.I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to refresh values in my services every time certain table values are updated.If Service Broker isn't the correct way to go, does anyone have any good advice on what to do in this specific situation?Thanks in advance,SuperJB  |  |  
                                    | russellPyro-ma-ni-yak
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2011-06-25 : 20:51:04 
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                                          | Service Broker allows you to send a message to any service listening.Typically, you'll send an XML (SOAP or other agreed upon protocol) message to the listening service.It is ideally suited for asynchronous messaging. |  
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