azure-messaging
Troubleshoot and resolve issues with Azure Messaging SDKs for Event Hubs and Service Bus. Covers connection failures, authentication errors, message processing issues, and SDK configuration problems. USE FOR: event hub SDK error, service bus SDK issue, messaging connection failure, AMQP error, event processor host issue, message lock lost, send timeout, receiver disconnected, SDK troubleshooting, azure messaging SDK, event hub consumer, service bus queue issue, topic subscription error, enable logging event hub, service bus logging, eventhub python, servicebus java, eventhub javascript, servicebus dotnet, event hub checkpoint, event hub not receiving messages, service bus dead letter DO NOT USE FOR: creating Event Hub or Service Bus resources (use azure-prepare), monitoring metrics (use azure-observability), cost analysis (use azure-cost-optimization)
Best use case
azure-messaging is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Troubleshoot and resolve issues with Azure Messaging SDKs for Event Hubs and Service Bus. Covers connection failures, authentication errors, message processing issues, and SDK configuration problems. USE FOR: event hub SDK error, service bus SDK issue, messaging connection failure, AMQP error, event processor host issue, message lock lost, send timeout, receiver disconnected, SDK troubleshooting, azure messaging SDK, event hub consumer, service bus queue issue, topic subscription error, enable logging event hub, service bus logging, eventhub python, servicebus java, eventhub javascript, servicebus dotnet, event hub checkpoint, event hub not receiving messages, service bus dead letter DO NOT USE FOR: creating Event Hub or Service Bus resources (use azure-prepare), monitoring metrics (use azure-observability), cost analysis (use azure-cost-optimization)
Troubleshoot and resolve issues with Azure Messaging SDKs for Event Hubs and Service Bus. Covers connection failures, authentication errors, message processing issues, and SDK configuration problems. USE FOR: event hub SDK error, service bus SDK issue, messaging connection failure, AMQP error, event processor host issue, message lock lost, send timeout, receiver disconnected, SDK troubleshooting, azure messaging SDK, event hub consumer, service bus queue issue, topic subscription error, enable logging event hub, service bus logging, eventhub python, servicebus java, eventhub javascript, servicebus dotnet, event hub checkpoint, event hub not receiving messages, service bus dead letter DO NOT USE FOR: creating Event Hub or Service Bus resources (use azure-prepare), monitoring metrics (use azure-observability), cost analysis (use azure-cost-optimization)
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "azure-messaging" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Troubleshoot and resolve issues with Azure Messaging SDKs for Event Hubs and Service Bus. Covers connection failures, authentication errors, message processing issues, and SDK configuration problems. USE FOR: event hub SDK error, service bus SDK issue, messaging connection failure, AMQP error, event processor host issue, message lock lost, send timeout, receiver disconnected, SDK troubleshooting, azure messaging SDK, event hub consumer, service bus queue issue, topic subscription error, enable logging event hub, service bus logging, eventhub python, servicebus java, eventhub javascript, servicebus dotnet, event hub checkpoint, event hub not receiving messages, service bus dead letter DO NOT USE FOR: creating Event Hub or Service Bus resources (use azure-prepare), monitoring metrics (use azure-observability), cost analysis (use azure-cost-optimization)
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/azure-messaging/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How azure-messaging Compares
| Feature / Agent | azure-messaging | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Troubleshoot and resolve issues with Azure Messaging SDKs for Event Hubs and Service Bus. Covers connection failures, authentication errors, message processing issues, and SDK configuration problems. USE FOR: event hub SDK error, service bus SDK issue, messaging connection failure, AMQP error, event processor host issue, message lock lost, send timeout, receiver disconnected, SDK troubleshooting, azure messaging SDK, event hub consumer, service bus queue issue, topic subscription error, enable logging event hub, service bus logging, eventhub python, servicebus java, eventhub javascript, servicebus dotnet, event hub checkpoint, event hub not receiving messages, service bus dead letter DO NOT USE FOR: creating Event Hub or Service Bus resources (use azure-prepare), monitoring metrics (use azure-observability), cost analysis (use azure-cost-optimization)
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Azure Messaging SDK Troubleshooting ## Quick Reference | Property | Value | |----------|-------| | **Services** | Azure Event Hubs, Azure Service Bus | | **MCP Tools** | `mcp_azure_mcp_eventhubs`, `mcp_azure_mcp_servicebus` | | **Best For** | Diagnosing SDK connection, auth, and message processing issues | ## When to Use This Skill - SDK connection failures, auth errors, or AMQP link errors - Message lock lost, session lock, or send/receive timeouts - Event processor or message handler stops processing - SDK configuration questions (retry, prefetch, batch size) ## MCP Tools | Tool | Command | Use | |------|---------|-----| | `mcp_azure_mcp_eventhubs` | Namespace/hub ops | List namespaces, hubs, consumer groups | | `mcp_azure_mcp_servicebus` | Queue/topic ops | List namespaces, queues, topics, subscriptions | | `mcp_azure_mcp_monitor` | `logs_query` | Query diagnostic logs with KQL | | `mcp_azure_mcp_resourcehealth` | `get` | Check service health status | | `mcp_azure_mcp_documentation` | Doc search | Search Microsoft Learn for troubleshooting docs | ## Diagnosis Workflow 1. **Identify the SDK and version** — Ask which language SDK and version the user is on 2. **Check resource health** — Use `mcp_azure_mcp_resourcehealth` to verify the namespace is healthy 3. **Review the error message** — Match against language-specific troubleshooting guide 4. **Look up documentation** — Use `mcp_azure_mcp_documentation` to search Microsoft Learn for the error or topic 5. **Check configuration** — Verify connection string, entity name, consumer group 6. **Recommend fix** — Apply remediation, citing documentation found ## Connectivity Troubleshooting See [Service Troubleshooting Guide](references/service-troubleshooting.md) for ports, WebSocket fallback, IP firewall, private endpoints, and service tags. ## SDK Troubleshooting Guides - **Event Hubs**: [Python](references/sdk/azure-eventhubs-py.md) | [Java](references/sdk/azure-eventhubs-java.md) | [JS](references/sdk/azure-eventhubs-js.md) | [.NET](references/sdk/azure-eventhubs-dotnet.md) - **Service Bus**: [Python](references/sdk/azure-servicebus-py.md) | [Java](references/sdk/azure-servicebus-java.md) | [JS](references/sdk/azure-servicebus-js.md) | [.NET](references/sdk/azure-servicebus-dotnet.md) ## References Use `mcp_azure_mcp_documentation` to search Microsoft Learn for latest guidance. See [Service Troubleshooting Guide](references/service-troubleshooting.md) for network and service-level docs.
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