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Properties for Reliable Messaging with the MSMQ Adapter

You can improve the reliability of sending and receiving messages with the MSMQ adapter by the way you configure the MSMQ adapter. This topic discusses using several configuration properties for reliable messaging.

Running MSMQ Adapter Handlers Within a Clustered BizTalk Host

One approach to high availability is to run adapter handlers in multiple host instances on different BizTalk servers simultaneously. This approach is not recommended for the MSMQ adapter handlers, because MSMQ does not support remote transacted reads and because the MSMQ send handler maintains a dependency on the locally running instance of the MSMQ service. To provide high availability for the MSMQ send and receive handlers it is recommended that you run the MSMQ adapter handlers in a clustered instance of a BizTalk Host. For more information, see Considerations for Running Adapter Handlers within a Clustered Host.

Queue Failure and the Dead Letter Queue

After successfully sending a message, there is no error for subsequent messages if the receiving queue is disabled or deleted. This situation could cause loss of messages.

Setting the Use Dead Letter Queue configuration property to True prevents you from losing messages. When the property is True (the default), messages that the queue does not receive go into the dead letter queue.

Impersonation and Remote Queues

You also have to set the Use Dead Letter Queue configuration property to True when you use remote queues. If the adapter for MSMQ impersonates a user without permission to use the remote queue, the message could be lost.

When the property is True and the impersonated user does not have permission to use the remote queue, the message goes to the dead letter queue on either the local or remote computer. In a transactional send, the message goes to the dead letter queue on the local computer. In a non-transactional send, the message goes to the dead letter queue on the remote computer.

Recoverable and Use Journal Queue Properties

Both the Recoverable and Use Journal Queue properties save copies of sent messages. For more information about these properties, see How to Configure an MSMQ Receive Location and How to Configure an MSMQ Send Port.

See Also

Reliable Messaging with the MSMQ Adapter
Considerations for Running Adapter Handlers within a Clustered Host