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To help enable secure, reliable communication between different instances of SQL Server, Service Broker includes features to let you manage routing and establish security for the conversation.
In This Section
| Topic | Description |
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Describes setting the certificate that the broker uses for dialog security. Dialog security provides end-to-end encryption and remote authorization for conversations to specific services. |
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Describes specifying the location of the service and the database that contains the service. A route is required for Service Broker to deliver messages. By default, each database contains a route that specifies that services with no other route defined are delivered within the current instance. |
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Describes configuring SQL Server to send and receive messages over TCP/IP connections. Endpoints can provide transport security, which prevents unauthorized connections to the endpoint. |
See Also
Concepts
Service Broker Dialog Security
Service Broker Transport Security
Other Resources
Completing a Conversation Between Instances