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Learn SQL Server Notification Services from the topic authority! Shyam Pather is the Development Lead for the SQL Notification Services Team at Microsoft. He has a unique understanding of the SQL-NS product, having been one of its key architects since its inception. Microsoft SQL Server 200 Notification Services will instruct you on how to program SQL Notification Services as a platform for building applications that send notifications on a large scale. It covers the basic problem of notification applications, describes the SQL Notification Services platform and describes how to use it to build rich, scalable notification applications. Topics covered include:
Each concept is taught through working sample code that you can actually run. In addition to illustrating platform features, this book provides design guidelines that help you build the best application possible.
Introduction.
I. NOTIFICATION SERVICES CONCEPTS.
1. An Overview of Notification Applications.
The Publish-Subscribe Phenomenon.
Components of a Pub-Sub System.
Challenges in Building Notification Applications.
Scalability.
Reliability.
Rich Application Features.
Security and Privacy.
SQL Server 2000 Notification Services.
A Platform for Building Notification Applications.
A Platform for Executing Notification Applications.
Why Use SQL Notification Services?
Summary.
2. Getting Set Up.
Your Development Environment: The Big Picture.
Computers.
Tools for the Development Process.
Visual Studio .NET.
Accounts and Security.
SQL Server Authentication Modes.
Prerequisites and System Requirements.
Obtaining SQL Notification Services.
Standard or Enterprise Edition?
Setting Up Your Development Environment.
Installing SQL Notification Services.
SQL Server Client Tools.
Command Prompt.
Installing the Source Code.
Creating the Service Account.
Setting Up SQL Permissions and Accounts.
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