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If you're open to commercial options we have a Windows service based automation product called Automate that can interface with Azure queues bi-directionally. (And about 599 other things 😊)

It can also interface to IBMi to retrieve and manage info.

I have also done some custom work directly with the salesforce web services as well.

If you're interested to learn more feel free to reach out to our sales team and download an Automate demo or I'm happy to do a technical session to show you how easy it is to interface to Azure.

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message: 1
date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 14:07:54 +0000
from: Rich Dotson <rich_dotson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Azure Servicebus Queue



I have been tasked with finding a way to retrieve messages and place messages on an Azure servicebus queue from the iSeries. I have no experience with Azure and am staring my research now.


1.
Has anyone had any experience doing this?
2.
Can it be done directly from the iSeries or will we need "intermediary" software?
3.
Can you point me any web sites and or documentation that may speed up my research?


An overview of the process we are defining now is:


1.
Salesforce places an "order message" on the Azure queue.
2.
iSeries picks up message and processes order
3.
iSeries places an "order status message" on the Azure queue.
4.
Salesforce picks up message and updates order statusin SF database


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