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How to Run Azure Service Bus Locally using .NET Aspire

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In this video, you’ll learn how to run Azure Service Bus locally using the Azure Service Bus Emulator with .NET Aspire.

If you’ve ever had to share a single “dev” Service Bus namespace with your team (and deal with broken queues, leftover subscriptions, or random test messages), this setup is the fix: a clean, repeatable local environment that’s perfect for development and integration testing.

What you’ll see:
- Running the Azure Service Bus Emulator locally with .NET Aspire
- Creating queues, topics, and subscriptions in Aspire
- Wiring up an API + background worker end-to-end
- Using Aspire’s Azure Service Bus client integration (no manual ServiceBusClient setup)
- Observing distributed tracing/telemetry in the Aspire dashboard
- Understanding what happens with retries/redelivery when debugging (breakpoints!)

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