What is the complete technical definition of an AppFabric Service Bus Connection? What customer actions will trigger a new Connection to be counted?
Service Bus Connections are opened against a Service Bus endpoint (a URI in a Service Bus domain) whenever an application performs one of the following actions: 1) opens a Service on a Service Bus Endpoint 2) opens a NetOnewayRelay, NetEventRelay or NetTcpRelay Client Channel that connects to such a service 3) makes an Http Request—either directly or via one of the Http-based bindings—to any Service or Message Buffer that is open on a Service Bus Endpoint. For billing purposes, Connections are measured and recorded in 5-minute intervals. The average number of open Connections during each interval is recorded. We do this to protect customers against undue charges for brief increases in open Connections. Therefore, if Connections are open for only a short time within an interval, e.g. 10 seconds, you will not be unduly impacted.
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- What is the complete technical definition of an AppFabric Service Bus Connection? What customer actions will trigger a new Connection to be counted?
- What is the technical definition of an AppFabric Service Bus Connection? What actions will trigger a new Connection to be counted?