Service Bus Messages

Azure Service Bus is a fully managed enterprise integration message broker. Service Bus is most commonly used to decouple applications and services from each other, and is a reliable and secure platform for asynchronous data and state transfer.

Service Bus is used to decouple applications and services from each other, providing the following benefits:

  • Load-balancing work across competing workers
  • Safely routing and transferring data and control across service and application boundaries
  • Coordinating transactional work that requires a high-degree of reliability

Overview

You can send messages published to Azure Service Bus Queue to Parseable Azure Logic Apps service.

We'll use the Azure Logic Apps trigger "When a message is received in a queue" to send message to Parseable.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, you will need the following:

  • Parseable deployed and running in your environment. Refer the installation guide for more information.
  • Active Azure subscription with Service Bus namespace and queue created. Refer the Azure Service Bus documentation for more information.

Use Azure Logic Apps to send Service Bus messages to Parseable

  1. Navigate to the Azure Logic Apps in the Azure portal.
  2. Click on the + Add button to create a new Logic App.
  3. Configure the Logic App to trigger when an message is available in the Message queue. Refer the image below for more information. We have used the When a message is received in a queue trigger to start the Logic App.

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