Most RecentMost ViewedMost LikesService Bus client 3.3.1 is now liveFirst published on on Jul 04, 2016 Check out our newest release for the Service Bus client library! This release was primarily focused on messaging and the addition of advanced AMQP runtime features (more details on that to come soon).Advanced Service Bus with AMQPFirst published on on Jul 01, 2016 This post was written by my team member Clemens Vasters.(Cross-Post) Centralized Dead Letter Queue with Azure Service BusFirst published on on Jun 27, 2016 Thanks to Sean Feldman for writing this original post here!Azure Service Bus provides a robust Dead Letter mechanism.Service Bus client 3.2.3 is now liveFirst published on on Jun 21, 2016 Check out our newest release for the Service Bus client library! This release was primarily focused on Relays and Event Hubs.EventProcessorHost for Java ReleasedFirst published on on Jun 20, 2016 Any Java fans out there? We just added the EventProcessorHost to the master branch of our Event Hubs Java client.Service Bus client 3.2.2 is now liveFirst published on on May 25, 2016 Check out our newest release for the Service Bus client library! This release was primarily focused on Event Hubs, but there are still a couple of fixes in there for Messaging and Relay customers.Enhanced Exception MessagesFirst published on on May 23, 2016 You may have noticed recently that any exception that you receive from either Event Hubs or Service Bus Messaging now contains a little bit more information.Service Bus SDK 3.0.x Part 1First published on on Aug 25, 2015 Last week we released our new Service Bus SDK for .The importance of staying currentFirst published on on May 23, 2015 One of my favorite aspects of Azure Service Bus, or most true cloud platforms, is the continuous delivery model that we as a product team use to constantly improve the service.Sending to an Event Hub with JMSFirst published on on Dec 19, 2014 Newly posted on GitHub, a sender sample for use with the Qpid JMS AMQP 1.