19 July 2006

BizUnit Quick Start Sample

For a long time, automatic unit testing of BizTalk interfaces was a night mare and BizTalkers were desperately looking for a sophisticated tool. With BizUnit 2.0, BizTalk interface unit testing has become an easy and efficient job. Purpose of this article is to give a quick start sample which can be used by beginners to get start in this technology.

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# BizUnit Quick Start Sample » Wagalulu - Microsoft » » BizUnit Quick Start Sample said:
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19 July 06 at 7:19 AM
# MaherJ said:

When I download the document and open it in Word, the charachters is not readable??!!!

Please can you zip and re-upload it?

29 January 07 at 1:51 AM
# Brajendra Singh said:

Hi Guys, Sorry for broken document.

I have uploaed new zip copy. Please let me know if you still have problem.

29 January 07 at 2:46 AM
# BizTalkFreak said:

HI Your post was really helpfull and I was able to test with Sql Adapter in my orchestration

I am using the webservice that is a sample in biztalk 2006 POWebService example under sdk\samples\orchestration

but when I try to use soap adapter it doesnot work. It gives the following error

System.InvalidOperationException: There is an error in XML document (1, 2). ---> System.InvalidOperationException: <InboundPO xmlns='http://ConsumeWebService.InboundPO'> was not expected.

  at Microsoft.Xml.Serialization.GeneratedAssembly.XmlSerializationReaderInboundPO.Read3_InboundPO()

  --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

  at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Deserialize(XmlReader xmlReader, String encodingStyle, XmlDeserializationEvents events)

  at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Deserialize(XmlReader xmlReader, String encodingStyle)

  at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Deserialize(XmlReader xmlReader)

  at Microsoft.Services.BizTalkApplicationFramework.BizUnit.SOAPHTTPRequestResponseStep.LoadMessage(Assembly assembly, String msgTypeName, String messagePath) in C:\Projects\BizUnit2006\src\BizUnit\TestSteps\SOAPHTTPRequestResponseStep.cs:line 277

  at Microsoft.Services.BizTalkApplicationFramework.BizUnit.SOAPHTTPRequestResponseStep.Execute(XmlNode testConfig, Context context) in C:\Projects\BizUnit2006\src\BizUnit\TestSteps\SOAPHTTPRequestResponseStep.cs:line 115

  at Microsoft.Services.BizTalkApplicationFramework.BizUnit.BizUnit.ExecuteSteps(XmlNodeList steps) in C:\Projects\BizUnit2006\src\BizUnit\BizUnit.cs:line 499

Any help will be appreciated

12 March 07 at 1:03 PM
# Praneeth Reddy said:

Since creating test cases is a drag, you might also want to use BizUnit Designer - a graphical tool that allows rapid creation of BizUnit test cases which can be used for unit testing or system testing distributed applications.

http://www.codeplex.com/bud

23 March 08 at 9:36 AM
# Praneeth Reddy said:

You might want to give BizUnit Designer a shot. It is a GUI that allows rapid creation of BizUnit test cases which can be used for unit testing or system testing distributed applications.

23 March 08 at 9:39 AM

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