What's New (Service Broker)
What's New in SQL Server 2008 R2
Note
Because SQL Server 2008 R2 is a minor version upgrade of SQL Server 2008, we recommend that you also review the content in the SQL Server 2008 section.
SQL Server 2008 R2 introduces the option to turn on and off poison-message handling on a queue. A queue that has poison message turned off will not be disabled after consecutive transaction rollbacks. With this feature, a custom poison-message handing strategy can be defined by an application if you want. The Transact-SQL CREATE QUEUE and ALTER QUEUE statements have been updated, and the [IsPoisonMessageHandlingEnabled] property has been added to the [Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Broker.ServiceQueue] API.
What's New in SQL Server 2008
This release of SQL Server Service Broker includes the following:
Support for conversation priorities
A new command prompt utility to diagnose Service Broker configurations and conversations
A new performance object and counters
Support for Service Broker in SQL Server Management Studio
New tutorials
New Conversation Priorities
Conversation priorities let administrators and developers specify that messages for important Service Broker conversations are sent and received before messages from less important conversations. This ensures that low priority work does not block higher priority work. Service Broker systems can be configured to offer varying levels of service. For more information, see Conversation Priorities.
New Diagnostic Utility
The ssbdiagnose utility analyzes the configuration between two Service Broker services, or for a single service. The utility also analyzes running conversations for errors. If a running conversation encounters errors, ssbdiagnose analyzes the Service Broker configuration that is used by the conversation. Errors are reported either in the command prompt window as human-readable text, or as formatted XML that can be redirected to a file or another program. For more information, see ssbdiagnose Utility.
New Service Broker Elements in Object Explorer
Conversation priorities have been added to the SQL Server Management Studio Object Explorer hierarchy. Existing Service Broker objects have additional right-click menu items, including Properties menu items. For more information, see Service Broker Object Properties F1 Help.
New System Monitor Object and Counters
The Broker TO Statistics performance object reports how often Service Broker dialogs request transmission objects and how often inactive transmission objects are written to work tables in tempdb. For more information, see SQL Server, Broker TO Statistics Object.
The folloing five new counters have been added to the Broker Statistics performance object:
Activation Errors Total
Corrupted Messages Total
Dequeued TransmissionQ Msgs/sec
Dropped Messages Total
Enqueued TransmissionQ Msgs/sec
For more information, see SQL Server, Broker Statistics Object.
New Service Broker Tutorials
Three Service Broker tutorials have been added to illustrate the steps that are required to set up simple request-reply conversations with three scopes:
The initiator and target services are in the same database.
The initiator and target services are in separate databases in the same instance of the Database Engine.
The initiator and target services are in separate instances.
There is also an Activation tutorial that illustrates the steps that are required to configure an activation stored procedure to receive messages from a queue. For more information, see Service Broker Tutorials.