In a connected world it is important for cloud based 
applications to be able to communicate and integrate with on premise and
 online business applications. Microsoft has OOTB and custom options 
that integrate Dynamics 365 with other business applications using the 
Azure platform. This blog is to discuss the Azure Service Bus options. The 2nd part of this blog will discuss the Dynamics 365 integration.
Why use Azure?
Azure Service Bus is a reliable, enterprise level message 
delivery service. The benefits of using Azure cloud messaging platform 
includes –
1.  Integrate between cloud to cloud or cloud to on premise business applications
2. Increase availability, security and scalability of systems
3. Cost effective and easy to manage
Azure Service Bus provides 3 communication mechanisms – Queues, Topics and Relays.
1. Queues – In a Queue, the sender sends a message to the 
Azure Service Bus Queue where it stays. When the Receiver connects to 
the Queue it gets the message. Queues are useful for batch and mobile 
applications.
Fig-1 - Queues
2. Topics – The sender sends a message to the Topic and it 
will stay there. There can be one or many receivers. The receivers can 
all receive the messages. The receiver can also filter the message they 
receive using their subscription.
Fig-2 - Topics with filtered Subscriptions
Relay – Relays provide 2 way / Direct communication link between Sender 
and Receiver. The Sender and Receive are both connected to the Relay 
using TCP/IP. This overcomes the Firewall and NAT problems faced with 
direct connections between 2 applications. Relay is created when the 
Receiver connects to Azure and a link is establish with the Sender. As 
soon as the connection drops the Relay is deleted.
Fig-3 - Relays - Direct link
| 
Description | 
Queues | 
Topics | 
Relays | 
| 
Communication | 
One directional | 
One directional | 
Bi-directional | 
| 
Distribution | 
1 message to 1 recipient | 
1 message to many  
Recipients  | 
Direct connection | 
| 
Type | 
Asynchronous | 
Asynchronous | 
Synchronous | 
| 
Filtering | 
No | 
Recipients can filter 
messages using subscriptions | 
No | 
In summary the right option needs to be selected for Azure 
Service Bus connection with business applications. In the next blog I 
will write about using Queues to publish data from Dynamics 365 to Azure
 Service Bus without writing any code.
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