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I am a professional software engineer and technical architect with over twenty years commercial development experience with a strong focus on the design and development of web and mobile applications.

I have experience of architecting scalable, distributed, high volume web applications that are accessible from multiple devices due to their responsive web design, including architecting enterprise service-oriented solutions. I have also developed enterprise mobile applications using Xamarin and Telerik Platform.

I have extensive experience using .NET, ASP.NET, Windows and Web Services, WCF, SQL Server, LINQ and other Microsoft technologies. I am also familiar with HTML, Bootstrap, Javascript (inc. JQuery and Node.js), CSS, XML, JSON, Apache Cordova, KendoUI and many other web and mobile related technologies.

I am enthusiastic about Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery and Application Life-cycle Management having configured such environments using CruiseControl.NET, TeamCity and Team Foundation Services. I enjoy working in Agile and Test Driven Development (TDD) environments.

Outside of work I have two beautiful daughters. I am also an avid cyclist who enjoys reading, listening to music and travelling.

 

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GeneralClearing the Dead Letter Queue on an Azure Service Bus Queue Pin
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Whilst testing out the Azure Function I had written to listen for incoming messages to an Azure Service Bus queue, I ended up with quite a few messages landing in the Dead Letter Queue. A combination of messing around whilst trying to get something to work.

Just to be clear, I am using an Azure Service Bus queue, not to its sibling the topic / subscription. My task was to figure out how to remove these messages. Even though it was a test queue that I was playing around with, I thought it would still be a useful exercise to learn how to clear messages from the Dead Letter Queue as this is something I would almost certainly need to know once we went live with the production queue.

As with many tasks relating to the Microsoft stack, there seemed to be many different ways of achieving this, and it was getting confusing trying to find which one was applicable to my particular circumstances.

After some trial and error I eventually managed to get the following code to work. Basically you connect to your Dead Letter Queue in exactly the same way as your normal queue, but you need to contatenate "$DeadLetterQueue" to the queue name.

[TestMethod]
public void ClearDeadLetterQueue()
{
    string deadLetterQueueName = "myQueue/$DeadLetterQueue";
    QueueClient client = QueueClient.CreateFromConnectionString("connectionString",
            deadLetterQueueName, ReceiveMode.PeekLock);
     while (client.Receive() != null)
    {
        var receivedMessage = client.Receive();
	//do something with the message here
        receivedMessage?.Complete();
    }
}
After running the following code in my unit test I successfully managed to clear all the messages from my Dead Letter Queue.
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare

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