Wednesday, February 16, 2005

My cohort, Dan Sullivan, has released the Service Broker Explorer on his Service Broker Developer's Spot website. It a graphic user interface for Service Broker that has some “topology map” features and configuration features and some management features for Service Broker objects. According to Dan:

“It lets you drill into Sevice Broker and add and control elements of Service Broker with a GUI. It's just meant for use to learn about Service Broker, it is not for use in a production system.“

Version 1 of what promises to be a very cool utility.

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Monday, February 21, 2005 8:17:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Bob, I don't know how to reach you, I can't get your email link to work, anyway, I'm Mr. Meta Data from MyGeneration. I just read your article on ADO.NET 2.0 Schema Discovery and there is a very important piece of information missing and that is "ForeignKeyColumns", of course there is "ForeignKeys" but that isn't that use. They have "Indexes" and "IndexColumns" but not "ForeignKeyColumns"? The ForeignKey columns is the foundation of OR Mapping when it comes to create hierarchical object models, we must have those.
Saturday, March 05, 2005 1:51:59 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Caught up with you already Mike. I'd been on vacation, see the next post. Easiest solution is adding the metadata you want like I add Service Broker metadata in my MSDN article, if it isn't already there.
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