Tuesday, December 27, 2005

"SQL Server Service Broker Admin Tool for SQL Server 2005 RTM"

Niels SQL Server Blog : SQL Server Service Broker Admin Tool for SQL Server 2005 RTM

"Back in July I released the (then) latest version of SsbAdmin. For you who don't know what it is; it's a tool which allows you to graphically administer SQL Server Service Broker.

I have now uploaded a new version which is compiled against the released versions of SQL Server 2005 and .NET 2.0.

You can download it from here: [0].

After download, un-zip to some directory and read the README.doc file.

[0]: http://staff.develop.com/nielsb/code/ssbadmin.zip"


Here's a snip from the ssbadmin.doc included in the zip;
"SSB Admin is a GUI application for managing and creating SQL Server 2005 Service Broker (SSB) Objects on networked SQL Server 2005 Servers. Some of the features of the product are:
* Viewing SQL Server 2005 instances (local default, networked optional) and their SSB objects.
* Creating new SSB objects through a GUI.
* Deploying SSB Objects to other instances/databases than where they originally were created.
* Sending messages between services and on conversations.
* View messages.

..."


Even though the source is not included ( :( ) this sounds like a useful utility if you're using/playing with SQL Server 2005 Service Broker...

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