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Implementing Service Contracts with BizTalk Server 2004
Aaron Skonnard
writes "If you're interested in how the worlds of Web Services and BizTalk Orchestrations come together, check out this article I wrote a while back. It's called Implementing Service Contracts with BizTalk Server 2004..."
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 Documentation Update (CHM)
Gabriel Lozano-Moran
writes "I have noticed that the documentation for BizTalk Server 2006 has been updated, so for those out there that love playing around with BizTalk Server 2006 or that are just looking for the documentation here is the link..."
Accepting Nominations for BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Technolgy Adoption Program (TAP)
Doug Girard
writes "BizTalk Server 2006 R2 will add several new features to the BizTalk product such as native EDI B2B services and RFID Framework plus it will include enhancements to improve compatibility with Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 products.."
BizTalk Blogging Year In Review
Richard Seroter
writes "Just a bit over a year since I started BizTalk blogging, so I thought I'd take 5 minutes and review the posts of the last year (126!?!) and try to find some highlights... "
BizTalk Server 2006 and XML Web Services FAQ
Morten Abrahamsen
writes "I’ve been getting a few questions around XML Web Services support in BizTalk Server 2006, mostly in relation to the WCF adapter prototype I wrote.
The BizTalk Server team has published a FAQ that should cover a lot of the questions you may have...
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BizTalk Server 2006: New MSIT Video
Doug Girard
writes "Microsoft IT's BizTalk Server implementation acts as the hub between internal and external business transactions at the company, from the production and manufacture of the Microsoft Xbox® video game system through the movement of more than US$20 billion in treasury funds each month..."
BizTalk 2006 R2 is announced!
Doug Girard
writes "You can find more information here..."
BizTalk 2006 Business Rules Authorization Manager Tool
rseroter
writes "I was recently inspired to spend some time digging into artifact-level security in the Business Rules Engine, and wanted to release a first take of my Rules Authentication Manager (RAM) tool.
This post will dig into how it all works. I've included a link at the bottom to the current executable. Once I get a bit further along, I'll throw the source code into GotDotNet or CodePlex. For now, I'd love your feedback so that we can make this a tool that ...
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BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Announced Today
rseroter
writes "BizTalk 2006 R2 was announced this morning. This forthcoming update includes deep RFID support ("BizTalk RFID"), and, our own robust EDI/AS2 processing stack. We'll also include some tighter support for WCF and WF. Cool stuff. Check out the Press Release here. "
Biztalk 2006 Map/Schema Backward compatibility
Deepak Lakshmanan
writes "I found an interesting thing about Biztalk 2006 map backward compatibility with Biztalk 2004. As you cannot install both Biztalk 2006 and Biztalk 2004 on the same box, I am sometimes left with a Biztalk 2006 map on a Biztalk 2004 machine.
I had a few maps which were initially developed in ...
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BizTalk Server 2006 Best Practices Analyzer has shipped!
Doug Girard
writes "BizTalk Server 2006 Best Practices Analyzer is used to automatically examine a BizTalk Server 2006 deployment and generate a list of issues pertaining to best practices standards for BizTalk Server deployments. The primary use of this tool is to examine BizTalk Server production and staging environments, although it will still be useful on Dev machines.
The Best Practices Analyzer performs configuration-level verification by reading and reporting only. The Best Practices Analyzer gathers data from different information sources, such as..."
SQL Server Setttings to NEVER Change for BizTalk Applications
rseroter
writes "...In fact, allowing SQL Server to guesstimate a query plan will result in significantly worse performance. You can read more about how SQL Server uses statistics here. For parallelism, our BizTalk queries simply gain no benefit, and are actually harmed, when parallelism is turned on. Read a bit here for a good read on some side effects of parallelism.
Moral of story, even if well-intentioned SQL expert tells you to (a) change the parallelism setting back to 0 or (b) wants to flip ..."
How to configure IIS for a BizTalk 2006 HTTP Receive Location
Bryan Corazza
writes "First thing you need to do is to make sure that IIS's security is not going to be blocking your calls to the BTSHTTPReceive.dll. To do this goto your IIS manager and click on the Web Service Extension node and right click it and 'Add a new Web Service Extension'. Now browse to ..."
BizTalk Oracle BPEL PM interoperability
Jesus Rodriguez
writes "Two months ago I wrote an article about WS-Security interoperability between Oracle BPEL Process Manager and WSE 3.0. The article explained how to invoke WSE 3.0 Services from an Oracle BPEL PM Process. Now with the WSE 3.0 adapter for BizTalk Server 2006 we can apply the same technique to develop BizTalk Server apps that ..."
Bindings File Format
Doug Girard
writes "The BizTalk Server 2006 bindings file format is documented here, but the XSD description of the bindings file is not included in the build. If you are interested in having this XSD, you can produce it via the following command:"
BizTalk 2006 Sample Released
Bryan Corazza
writes "There's nothing like more samples for BizTalk. Get them here. They include using SSO as a configuration store, atomic transactions for COM+, collerating message within orchestration instances, etc. Enjoy.
-B
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What's next for BizTalk Server?
BizTalk Server Team
writes "Well it’s been 2 months since I’ve posted to the blog. One would think that I’d lost interest. Nothing could be further from the truth! Lot’s of interesting stuff going on around here that you folks should know about.
Once we got BizTalk Server 2006 out the door I went and had my wisdom teeth yanked out of my head. What a pain in the … well, mouth actually, that was.
After that the powers that be on the business group went and gave me a
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Virtual Machines, BizTalk Configuration and DTC Madness
rseroter
writes "Looks like an instance of my stupidly has actually positively impacted the BizTalk 2006 documentation.
I'm teaching a class here in SoCal next week, and just finished building a server farm sitting in Virtual Server 2005 R2. I've got myself a nice Active Directory (plus DNS, plus DHCP) box, a server with SQL 2005 installed, and a couple servers prepped for BizTalk installation by the students. So in typical virtual-development style, I created my first virtual machine, copied the hard drive, and..."
Beta Exam BizTalk Server 2006
trobbins
writes "Beta Exam 71-235: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
You are invited to Exam 71-235 in its beta version. As a benefit to you for demonstrating your expertise by passing specific Microsoft certification exams or by other means, this beta exam is offered to you free. This beta exam will not be offered to the general public, and is only available to a certain number of candidates. Each seat will be assigned on a first come first serve basis...."
New BizTalk Server 2006 Whitepaper on Custom Adapters
rseroter
writes "Check out this brand spankin' new whitepaper from our BizTalk team called Developing a Transactional BizTalk Adapter Using the Microsoft Base Adapter Classes. This 50-page behemoth goes through everything you need to know for designing, building and debugging your custom adapter. This is an absolute must-read if you want to understand how BizTalk's message publishing engine really works. "
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