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September 2007 - Posts

DeviceConnection revisited...

One client connection vs. multiple client connections: We saw an overview of the DeviceConnection class (Microsoft.Rfid.Client) in an earlier post and how it can be used for configuration and operations on a device. Now, consider the scenario where there

Auto-Apply of non-persistent properties...

I briefly touched upon device properties (in my earlier post on device configuration and management) in the example of how to get the current device property profile. The "current property profile" of a device or source includes all the properties applicable

Device States in BizTalk RFID...

In this post, I will talk about the various states of a device added in BizTalk RFID. Before I jump into that, want to quickly mention that you can use the "Contoso Provider" and the "Contoso Device Simulator" that come with BizTalk RFID (as part of the

Device Configuration and Operations...

In my earlier post, I gave an overview of the various approaches in which you can add/register a device with BizTalk RFID. Now that you have the device added, I am sure you can't wait to configure it and start putting it to use. So, how do you use BizTalk

Download the documentation!

There is a convenient download link to download the Help file, Tutorials etc. for BizTalk RFID. The BizTalkRFID.chm file is the comprehensive help file that you can use for API reference as well as for other deployment operations. Check it out at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=22b2e8d9-8cda-44f8-8f4e-b372c7660989&DisplayLang=en
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Adding/Registering a device with BizTalk RFID

In this post, I will attempt to give an overview of the various methods in which you can add/register a device with BizTalk RFID. You can use "RFID Manager" (the MMC based management console which ships with BizTalk RFID) to check out most of these concepts.

BizTalk Server 2006 R2 RTM is here!

BizTalk Server 2006 R2 final RTM version has been launched! This includes BizTalk RFID and I will be blogging more about the various features of RFID, particularly related to device management and RFID Manager. http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/technologies/rfid/default.mspx
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