CREATE SERVICE (Transact-SQL)

Creates a new service. A Service Broker service is a name for a specific task or set of tasks. Service Broker uses the name of the service to route messages, deliver messages to the correct queue within a database, and enforce the contract for a conversation.

Topic link iconTransact-SQL Syntax Conventions

Syntax

CREATE SERVICE service_name
   [ AUTHORIZATION owner_name ]
   ON QUEUE [ schema_name. ]queue_name
   [ ( contract_name | [DEFAULT] [ ,...n ] ) ]
[ ; ]

Arguments

  • service_name
    Is the name of the service to create. A new service is created in the current database and owned by the principal specified in the AUTHORIZATION clause. Server, database, and schema names cannot be specified. The service_name must be a valid sysname.
  • AUTHORIZATION owner_name
    Sets the owner of the service to the specified database user or role. When the current user is dbo or sa, owner_name may be the name of any valid user or role. Otherwise, owner_name must be the name of the current user, the name of a user that the current user has IMPERSONATE permission for, or the name of a role to which the current user belongs.
  • ON QUEUE [ schema_name**.** ] queue_name
    Specifies the queue that receives messages for the service. The queue must exist in the same database as the service. If no schema_name is provided, the schema is the default schema for the user that executes the statement.
  • contract_name
    Specifies a contract for which this service may be a target. Service programs initiate conversations to this service using the contracts specified. If no contracts are specified, the service may only initiate conversations.
  • [DEFAULT]
    Specifies that the service may be a target for conversations that follow the DEFAULT contract. In the context of this clause, DEFAULT is not a keyword, and must be delimited as an identifier. The DEFAULT contract allows both sides of the conversation to send messages of message type DEFAULT. Message type DEFAULT uses validation NONE.

Remarks

A service exposes the functionality provided by the contracts with which it is associated, so that they can be used by other services. The CREATE SERVICE statement specifies the contracts that this service is the target for. A service can only be a target for conversations that use the contracts specified by the service. A service that specifies no contracts exposes no functionality to other services.

Conversations initiated from this service may use any contract. You create a service without specifying contracts when the service only initiates conversations.

When Service Broker accepts a new conversation from a remote service, the name of the target service determines the queue where the broker places messages in the conversation.

Permissions

Permission for creating a service defaults to members of the db_ddladmin or db_owner fixed database roles and the sysadmin fixed server role. The user executing the CREATE SERVICE statement must have REFERENCES permission on the queue and all contracts specified.

REFERENCES permission for a service defaults to the owner of the service, members of the db_ddladmin or db_owner fixed database roles, and members of the sysadmin fixed server role. SEND permissions for a service default to the owner of the service, members of the db_owner fixed database role, and members of the sysadmin fixed server role.

A service may not be a temporary object. Service names beginning with # are allowed, but are permanent objects.

Examples

A. Creating a service with one contract

The following example creates the service //Adventure-Works.com/Expenses on the ExpenseQueue queue in the dbo schema. Dialogs that target this service must follow the contract //Adventure-Works.com/Expenses/ExpenseSubmission.

CREATE SERVICE [//Adventure-Works.com/Expenses]
    ON QUEUE [dbo].[ExpenseQueue]
    ([//Adventure-Works.com/Expenses/ExpenseSubmission]) ;

B. Creating a service with multiple contracts

The following example creates the service //Adventure-Works.com/Expenses on the ExpenseQueue queue. Dialogs that target this service must either follow the contract //Adventure-Works.com/Expenses/ExpenseSubmission or the contract //Adventure-Works.com/Expenses/ExpenseProcessing.

CREATE SERVICE [//Adventure-Works.com/Expenses] ON QUEUE ExpenseQueue
    ([//Adventure-Works.com/Expenses/ExpenseSubmission],
     [//Adventure-Works.com/Expenses/ExpenseProcessing]) ;

C. Creating a service with no contracts

The following example creates the service //Adventure-Works.com/Expenses on the ExpenseQueue queue. This service has no contract information. Therefore, the service can only be the initiator of a dialog.

CREATE SERVICE [//Adventure-Works.com/Expenses] ON QUEUE ExpenseQueue ;

See Also

Reference

ALTER SERVICE (Transact-SQL)
DROP SERVICE (Transact-SQL)
EVENTDATA (Transact-SQL)

Other Resources

Service Broker Tutorials
Creating Service Broker Applications

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance