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BizTalk 2009 Virtual Labs We all remember the BizTalk 2009 RTM just a few days a go, and now comes an Update/Refresh to the Visual Labs : MSDN Virtual Lab: BizTalk Server 2009: Building your first BizTalk Solution MSDN Virtual Lab: BizTalk Server 2009: Working with Schemas MSDN Virtual Lab: BizTalk Server 2009: Working with Maps MSDN Virtual Lab: BizTalk Server 2009: Working with Pipelines MSDN Virtual Lab: BizTalk Server 2009: Processing Flat Files MSDN Virtual Lab: BizTalk Server 2009: Integration...
How a WCF Receive Adapter Processes an Incoming WCF Message Once in a while we get a BizTalk post , this is one of them :) Ok, So the webcast is not mine , but here is a link to a download from microsoft of a very short Webcast which explains one of the aspects of WCF Adapters in BizTalk 2006R2 How a WCF Receive Adapter Processes an Incoming WCF Message
ESB Guidance 2.0 CTP Microsoft patterns & practices is excited to announce the latest addition to the p&p library of software architecture guidance: ESB Guidance 2.0 CTP October 2008 Release Quick Links: – MSDN site: http://msdn.microsoft.com/esb – Community Extensions: http://codeplex.com/esb What is ESB Guidance ? The Microsoft ESB Guidance provides architectural guidance, patterns, practices, and a set of BizTalk Server R2 and .NET components to simplify the development of an Enterprise...
White papers on BizTalk Server 2006 R2 & WCF Adapters We know , yeh we know , BizTalk 2009 CTP is going to released in a few weeks, and just as well Dublin is on the way. BUT, on the other side we all know too well that companies don’t just jump around when it comes to Line Of Business (LOB) Applications/ Architecture . So , due to the fact that these are “new” ( in the general perspective ) white papers ( and on a very important issue , to my opinion ) … here are WCF Adapters white papers :...
Dublin and BizTalk Server - What's the difference? Charles Young just did a in depth comparison of Dublin and BizTalk in Dublin and BizTalk Server - What's the difference?
BizTalk Server2009 , " OSLO " and .NET Due to expected “collision”, BizTalk2006 R3 ( BizTalk Server 2006 R3 Announced ) development was integrated into the BizTalk2009 development. Some of us might have suspected that already from the Is there a new logo for the IT Products in Microsoft? post a while ago. As such, we should summarize the current situation: Where We Are Now BizTalk 2006 R2 Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services Enhanced support for messaging based on Web services...
BizTalk / Moss Virtualization Issues [Hyper-V] BizTalk Ok, lets start with this one, just because it was left alone in recent days ;) BizTalk has a final release approval regarding virtualization on Hyper-V . for those who don’t know: “ Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, the next-generation hypervisor-based server virtualization technology, allows you to make the best use of your server hardware investments by consolidating multiple server roles as separate virtual machines (VMs) running on a single...
BizTalk 2006 R2 - PPT's, HOLs, & Demos Jeff Barnes was kind enougth to publish BizTalk 2006 R2 University - PPT's, HOLs, & Demos from the Free Tech*Ed ]inbetween[ event Which Contains From His Sky Drive: BTSHOL01 Working with Schemas BTSHOL02 Working with Maps BTSHOL03 Working with Pipelines BTSHOL04 Processing Flat Files BTSHOL05 Integration with POP3 and SharePoint and Routing Failed Messages BTSHOL06 Creating an Orchestration BTSHOL07 Implementing Transactions BTSHOL08 Integrating...
Take a look, we all know about the new logo of SQL Server 2008 , it’s nice solid and dynamic at the same time ( from the SQL Server 2008 Trial Download page ) And now take a look at this: ( Taken from the BizTalk Home website ) I’m guessing the BizTalk team didn’t just say “ hey, ma’ I want a logo too ! Now now junior, here, you can use your sisters’ ” ( or something bizarre like that ) Not only that but here , take a look at this it’s from here http://www.microsoft.com/sql/default.mspx
Managed Services Engine - June 2008 CTP The Managed Services Engine is a solution that supports service virtualization through a meta data-driven service repository using .NET and Microsoft SQL Server. Overview The Managed Services Engine (MSE) is one approach to facilitating Enterprise SOA through service virtualization. Built upon the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and the Microsoft Server Platform, the MSE was developed by Microsoft Services as we helped customers address the challenges...
BizTalk Best Practice Analyzer v1.1 RTM The BizTalk Server 2006 Best Practices Analyzer performs configuration-level verification by reading and reporting only. The Best Practices Analyzer gathers data from different information sources, such as Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) classes, SQL Server databases, and registry entries. The Best Practices Analyzer uses the data to evaluate the deployment configuration. The Best Practices Analyzer does not modify any system settings, and is not a...
In this post will go over more thoughts , ideas and expectations regarding OSLO from BizTalk2009 and MOSS 2007 intergration point of view...
This Webcast is a Full circle of the Install and Config of the ESB Guidance from Microsoft. It is devided to the following parts : Step 0 - Prerequisites - download and install, Step 1 - Install The MSI, Step 2 - Configuration, Step 3 - Install and Config the ESB Portal.
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Microsoft BizTalk Server Operations Guide Microsoft BizTalk Server Operations Guide provides detailed information for planning a BizTalk Server environment, as well as recommendations and best practices for configuring, testing, maintaining, monitoring, and optimizing this environment. The documents can be downloaded here .
Webcast: ESB Guidance Installation Process, STEP1 - Install the MSI [EN] ( for s full circle of the install goto Webcast: ESB Guidance - Prerequisites, Install, Config and ESB Portal , it's in english ) With the Microsoft ESB Guidance - Release , major step in the architecture level has reached maturity. After the success of my previous Webcast : ESB Guidance, STEP 1 - Install the MSI which was in Hebrew , I have decided to create a equivalent ( but much better ) Webcast on the same subject ...
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