Comments on: MassTransit versus NServiceBus: FIGHT! https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/ **ARCHIVED** A Blog Loosely Related to System Architecture by David Prothero **ARCHIVED** Mon, 09 Dec 2019 06:02:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.6 By: Quooston https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-289 Mon, 09 Dec 2019 06:02:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-289 MT, 8 years in and never looked back. Built many software as a medical device (SAMD) and IoT systems in that time. Just solid as a rock. And for the record, the support you get directly from Chris Patterson and others is unbelievable; especially considering it’s a free tool.

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By: Don Woodford https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-196 Fri, 25 Aug 2017 20:28:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-196 I prototyped NServiceBus and MassTransit service bus implementations and while I would have liked to use NServiceBus because of the extensive tooling and support, it was way beyond our budget.

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By: Soms User https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-192 Thu, 10 Aug 2017 10:12:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-192 MassTransit now supports using transactions in MT3:

http://masstransit-project.com/MassTransit/advanced/transactions.html

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By: dprothero https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-141 Fri, 13 Jan 2017 20:48:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-141 In reply to Lukas Kocourek.

Hi Lukas, honestly I haven’t used the two frameworks much since then as I’m now a Developer Educator for Twilio. I can say, as I’m still on the mailing lists for both, that both have been under active development with new improvements coming out frequently. That said, the bottom line is probably much the same… MassTransit is highly capable and free of charge. NServiceBus has the expanded toolset and support you’d expect from a commercial offering.

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By: Lukas Kocourek https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-140 Wed, 11 Jan 2017 22:30:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-140 David, thanks for a brief, yet informative comparison. This topic became very actual for me now.
Would you mind doing a short refresh on it? After all it’s been 2 years and things might have changed a bit since you wrote this article..

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By: SignalRChat with MassTransit v3 | maldworth https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-57 Sun, 19 Jul 2015 17:40:42 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-57 […] won’t need distributed transactions (This article has some excellent information related to service bus […]

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By: dprothero https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-27 Wed, 10 Dec 2014 02:39:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-27 In reply to Ian Yates.

I haven’t used Rebus, no. It’s newer than MT or NSB which can have advantages as well as disadvantages.

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By: Ian Yates https://looselycoupledlabs.com/2014/11/masstransit-versus-nservicebus-fight/#comment-26 Mon, 08 Dec 2014 00:04:00 +0000 http://looselycoupledlabs.com/?p=244#comment-26 As someone yet to jump in with both feet using either framework, I’ve also been keeping an eye on Rebus (http://mookid.dk/oncode/rebus). Do you have any thoughts/experience with it?

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