In this article we will learn how to send messages
to Azure Service Bus topics using C#.NET. As of writing this article, topics
were available only on Standard tier Service Bus instances (and not in Basic
tier). So if you want to try out this tutorial, then you must create a Standard
tier Service Bus in your subscription.
Open Visual Studio and create a blank console C#
project.
Then add “Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus” from NuGet Manager.
After installing the required NuGet package, make
note of the following values from the Azure Service Bus created in your
subscription.
Navigate to Settings > Shared access policies
Then on the right-hand side panel, copy the Primary
Connection String.
Use the copied connection string for the following
variable.
var connectionString
= “Endpoint=sb://sbus01.servicebus.windows.net/;SharedAccessKeyName=RootManageSharedAccessKey;SharedAccessKey=hcjHcaRdwGQNPdVA4K0GzXGCE9ceplF/HTq6glXEycA=”;
Next copy the name of the topic.
Use the copied topic name to set the following
variable.
var queueName
= “topic1”;
For sending messages to Azure Service Bus topic, create a C# console application targeting .NET Core Framework.
For sending messages to Azure Service Bus topic, create a C# console application targeting .NET Core Framework.
using System;
using
System.Text;
using
System.Threading;
using
System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus;
namespace ServiceBusMessageSender
{
class Program
{
const string
ServiceBusConnectionString = "Endpoint=sb://sbus01.servicebus.windows.net/;SharedAccessKeyName=RootManageSharedAccessKey;SharedAccessKey=hcjHcaRdwGQNPdVA4K0GzXGCE9ceplF/HTq6glXEycA=";
const string
TopicName = "topic1";
static ITopicClient topicClient;
public static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
const int
numberOfMessages = 2;
topicClient = new
TopicClient(ServiceBusConnectionString, TopicName);
Console.WriteLine("======================================================");
Console.WriteLine("Press ENTER key to exit after sending all the
messages.");
Console.WriteLine("======================================================");
// Send messages.
await SendMessagesAsync(numberOfMessages);
Console.ReadKey();
await topicClient.CloseAsync();
}
static async Task
SendMessagesAsync(int
numberOfMessagesToSend)
{
try
{
for (var i = 0; i
< numberOfMessagesToSend; i++)
{
// Create a new message to send to the topic.
string messageBody = $"Message {i}";
var message = new
Message(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(messageBody));
// Write the body of the message to the console.
Console.WriteLine($"Sending message: {messageBody}");
// Send the message to the topic.
await topicClient.SendAsync(message);
}
}
catch (Exception exception)
{
Console.WriteLine($"{DateTime.Now} :: Exception: {exception.Message}");
}
}
}
}
Run the program. Sometimes on some machine when
running the program in debug mode you may receive the following pop up message on
the screen. Just wait for 2-3- minutes and the pop up will disappear and the
messages will get sent to the Service Bus topic.
Stats before sending messages.
Stats after sending a few messages. It takes a few
minutes for the statistics to actually show up on the portal.
That's
All!
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