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  2. Oct 6, 2023 · Published date: October 06, 2023. On 30 September 2026, we'll retire the Azure Service Bus SDK libraries WindowsAzure.ServiceBus, Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus, and com.microsoft.azure.servicebus, which don't conform to Azure SDK guidelines.

  3. Oct 11, 2023 · For Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus and com.microsoft.azure.servicebus: You can keep using these libraries after 30 September 2026, but they'll no longer receive support or updates. If you prefer to keep using them, source code is available on GitHub and you can apply your own fixes as needed.

  4. On 30 September 2026, we'll retire the Azure Service Bus SDK libraries WindowsAzure.ServiceBus, Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus, and com.microsoft.azure.servicebus, which don't conform to Azure SDK guidelines. We'll also end support of the SBMP protocol, so you'll no longer be able to use this protocol after 30 September 2026.

  5. Jun 30, 2020 · The legacy Azure Service Bus will be deprecated as of May 1, 2021. 🔗 What does that mean? After May 1, 2021, the legacy transport will no longer be supported and won’t receive updates, patches, or fixes.

  6. Azure Service Bus large message support reaches general availability Transition to Azure Resource Manager by 1 December 2021. Reminder: Azure Service Management API for Messaging Services will be retired on 1 December 2021

  7. Apr 22, 2022 · Published Apr 22 2022 09:00 AM 9,093 Views. undefined. At Azure Service Bus we are upgrading our infrastructure to the newest technologies, allowing us to use the latest features available. Due to this infrastructure change, the IP-addresses associated with our customers’ namespaces are also going to change.

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