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...
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...
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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.NET Framework 4.0 = "BizTalk/SOA Express Framework" ? Ok, let me first say that this is MY OWN current mashup ! Well lets look at the current status: In the year 2005, Microsoft have released the .NET Framework 2.0 . In it was the FREE ( as opposed to the "you have to buy" ) products: ASP.NET 2.0 WebParts , ASP.NET 2.0 Memebership provider (a "Forms Authentication component") and SqlServer Express 2005 = what you got is the ability to write you own " SharePoint...