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Overview

You must create Azure Service Bus account to connect to data sources that you want to use in your Pipelines. You can configure your Azure Service Bus account in SnapLogic using either the Designer or the Manager.

Snap-Account Compatibility

Snaps in the Azure Service Bus Snap Pack work with different accounts and protocols as follows:

Configuring Azure Service Bus Accounts Using SnapLogic Designer

Drag an Azure Service Bus Snap to the Canvas and click the Snap to open its settings. Click the Account tab. You can now use an existing account or create a new one.

Selecting an existing account

SnapLogic organizes and displays all accounts to which you have access, sorted by account type and location. To select an existing account:

  1. In the Account tab, click the expand icon (blue star) to view the accounts to which you have access, and select the account that you want to use.

  2. Click the Save icon (blue star) .

Creating an account

  1. In the Account tab, click Add Account below the Account Reference field.

  2. Select the Location where you want to create the account, select the Account Type, and click Continue. The Add Account dialog window associated with the account type is displayed.

  3. Enter the required account details and click Apply. Learn more: Azure Service Bus account.

  4. Click Validate to verify the account, if the account type supports validation.

  5. Click Apply to complete configuring the ASB account.

Enter additional information about this account in the Notes field of the Info tab. This will help you – and other users – understand the purpose of the account, especially if there are multiple accounts of the same type.

Configuring Azure Service Bus Accounts Using SnapLogic Manager

You can use Manager to create accounts without associating them immediately with Pipelines.

Accounts in SnapLogic are associated with projects. You can use accounts created in other projects only if you have Read access to them.

  1. In the left pane, browse to the project where you want to create the account and click (blue star) > Account  > Azure Service Bus, followed by the appropriate account type. The Create Account dialog associated with the selected account type is displayed.

  2. Click Validate to verify the account, if the account type supports validation.

  3. Click Apply to complete configuring the ASB account.

Avoid updating account credentials while Pipelines using that account are executing. Doing so may lead to unexpected results, including your account getting locked.

Snap Pack History

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Release

Snap Pack Version

Date

Type

Updates

May 2024

437patches26578

Latest

Fixed an issue with the Azure Service Bus Account that exposed the secret key when an illegal connection string exception occurred because of an incorrect string format.

May 2024

main26341

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

February 2024

436patches25419

Latest

Fixed an issue with the ASB Producer Snap that could not set the key-value pairs in the Custom Properties field when configuring the Topic or Queue fields to Azure Service Bus.

February 2024

main25112

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

November 2023

main23721

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

August 2023

main22460

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

May 2023

433patches22297

Latest

Fixed the asynchronous message processing issue in the ASB Consumer Snap by enabling the upper range of value for the Prefetch Count field to five. When the value exceeds five, the Snap displays a lint warning in the pipeline execution statistics.

May 2023

main21015

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

February 2023

432patches20035

Latest

Fixed an issue that caused the following message to display when clicking on the Suggest icon: Could not initialize class reactor.netty.http.client.HttpClientSecure

February 2023

main19844

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

November 2022

main18944

10 Nov 2022 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

August 2022

main17386

11 Aug 2022 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.29

main15993

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.28

main14627

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.27 Patch

4.27patch14048

Latest

Introduced the Azure Service Bus Snap Pack— a cloud messaging service that connects applications, devices, and services running in the cloud to any other applications or services. This Snap Pack offers the following Snaps:


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