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How does Notification Services Work?

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Sql server - How does Notification Services Work? - August 29, 2008 at 18:00 PM by Amit Satpute

How does Notification Services Work? 

Subscription data can be added using (SMO) Subscription Management Objects to Notification Services application. Events get populated to events table with the help of Event providers. When events are populated into events table, the generator wakes up and starts processing rules that are attached with subscriptions. The generator checks to see if any events match them. The generator starts creating notifications and fills the Notifications table, if matches are found. When notifications arrive in Notifications table, the distributor wakes up and starts processing each notification, formats it and delivers them using specified channel. 

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