Pro MSMQ: Microsoft Message Queue Programming

Pro MSMQ: Microsoft Message Queue Programming ebook

This book explores MSMQ so that you can initiate robust, asynchronous communication between applications. MSMQ provides three APIs to incorporate message queuing into different applications. These APIs include "C" from unmanaged C/C++ code; a COM component from VB or C++ code; and the System.Messaging namespace, which integrates MSMQ with managed C# or VB .NET applications. This is the only book on the market to cover all three APIs. Plus, this book discusses the newest features of MSMQ 3.0 (released with Windows Server 2003), and explains sending and receiving MSMQ messages on a PocketPC device. Author Info:Arohi Redkar is a software designer. She has a master's degree in software engineering from National University. She has worked extensively in the .NET environment and has a passion for studying human aspects of user interface design. et al. - Other authors also contributed to writing this book.More Reviews and Recommendations

Scot Boyd was first introduced to MSMQ at Microsoft as a beta support engineer for MSMQ 1.0. In his 7 years at Microsoft, he has also worked on Win32, COM/DCOM, MFC/ATL, Web Services, Messaging, and even Interactive TV. He currently works as an independent consultant and contractor based in the Seattle, Washington, area, where he enjoys the bright summers and rainy winters.Richard Costall (MCSD, MCAD, MCSD.NET) has over 17 years' development experience and works for 1st, the U.K.'s leading software solution for financial advisers and intermediaries, designing and implementing Independent Financial Adviser applications in the financial services sector. Although mainly specializing in VB, XML/XSLT, COM, ASP, and MSMQ, Richard has now focused his attention on the world of .NET. Richard is also the Midlands regional coordinator for VBUG (Visual Basic User Group) and spends a fair amount of his time organizing and presenting at meetings.When not in .NET land, Richard enjoys relaxing at home with his wife and two sons or ultimately jetting off to Walt Disney World, Florida, for a trip on the Tower of Terror. Richard can be contacted via http://www.costall.net.Ken Rabold is a software engineering manager with Texas Instruments, where he works at enabling multimedia technologies on Microsoft Pocket PC and Smartphone platforms. Prior to joining TI, Ken was the senior software architect for BSQUARE Corporation, where he worked on various XML and MSMQ technologies for embedded devices.A graduate of Seattle University and University of Washington, Ken is also a Microsoft Embedded MVP.Arohi Redkar is a software designer. She has a master's degree in software engineering fromNational University. She has worked extensively in the .NET environment and has a passion for studying human aspects of user interface design.Tejaswi Redkar is a senior consultant working for Microsoft Consulting Services. He has a master's degree from San Jose State University and is an experienced architect of service-oriented systems for financial services, telemetry, and e-commerce. He is currently transferring his skills to Microsoft's new Azure Services Platform in readiness for its launch in late 2009.Carlos Walzer is a software developer and consultant. He studied at the National Technological University in Argentina, where he was a professor for 5 years.He now works with his partners in a consulting company called Vemn Systems. He is an aspiring specialist in distributed applications and web development, and he has extraordinary knowledge of the .NET Framework.He was given the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award by Microsoft due to his .NET skills and his commitment to the developer community. He delivers conferences in DevDays and TechEd events, and writes articles for MSDN and ASP Today.

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