Event Grid can now publish events to Service Bus
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Including Service Bus as an event handler for Event Grid in public preview, being able to receive events for further processing. Service Bus can now act as either an event source or event handler, making for a more robust experience delivering events and messages in distributed enterprise applications.
Event Grid can now publish events directly to Service Bus queues in any tier. This feature is currently in public preview and does not work with Service Bus topics and sessions.
Try it out via portal, CLI or PowerShell by setting the endpoint type to Service Bus, and selecting the Service Bus queue you’d like to publish to.
[Learn more on the Azure blog](https://aka.ms/egmay2019)
* Event Grid
* Service Bus
* Features
* Services
* [ Event Grid](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/event-grid/)
* [ Service Bus](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/service-bus/)
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