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Azure Service Bus Dead-Letter Queue (DLQ) Routing in TIBCO
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Rick W
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Azure Service Bus Dead-Letter Queue (DLQ) Routing in TIBCO BusinessWorks™

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Problem with the “Abandon” Loop Enterprises running TIBCO BusinessWorks™ (BW6/BWCE) with Azure Service Bus as their messaging broker frequently encounter a specific operational roadblock: a message is consumed however fails validation within the process logic, and the message must be isolated immediately. Historically, routing that message gracefully to the Dead-Letter Queue from within the […]

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