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.NET Services Queues and Routers to be Transmogrified on 11/5/2009
The .NET Services Team announced a complete revamp of what were formerly Service Bus Queues and Routers in two 10/30/2009 announcements. A summary of the two .NET Services Team blog posts is included in the OakLeaf Windows Azure and Cloud Computing Posts for 10/26/2009+ blog post.
These changes will result in major revisions to Chapter 10, "Interconnecting Services with the .NET Service Bus," and Chapter 11, "Exploring .NET Service Bus Queues and Routers." Changes to these chapters won't be available until after the Professional Developers Conference 2009 (PDC 2009), which occurs in mid-November.