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BizTalk Architecture, High Availability and MSMQ Adapters
EldarM on BizTalk Server Engine and Around with a stress on high availability and MSMQ Adapters
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BizTalk Architecture, High Availability and MSMQ Adapters
Short history of MSMQ Adapters in BizTalk
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over 7 years ago
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EldarM1
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In the beginning: MSMQ AIC In the beginning there were no adapters. In BizTalk 2000 and 2002 they were called AICs – Application Integration Component. MSMQ AIC for BizTalk 2002 used MSMQ API from Windows Message Queuing and that was it. Windows Message...
BizTalk Architecture, High Availability and MSMQ Adapters
How MSMQT behind NLB works
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over 7 years ago
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EldarM1
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MSMQT supports only one mode for MSMQ protocol -- transactional exactly once in order. Now, how MSMQ does that. The sender sends a TCP request for the destination queue to the port 1801 and establishes the connection. Then all the messages to this queue...
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