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Surviving poison messages in MSMQ

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What are poison messages, why they are dangerous for MSMQ applications and what to do about it.

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Developing software since 1985. Hobby turned into profession even before graduating on Computer Science. Main interest was Internet development in Java, but since 2002. focus shifted toward .Net. With experience as lead developer on several larger applications for financial industry, Dejan is currently mostly dealing with agile development of distributed applications. He is also developing tools for MSMQ community.

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