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A Web based version of the BizTalk Rules Composer
As part of a proof-of-concept I was working on last year, we needed to show that the BizTalk Business Rules could be created and managed via a Web Application instead of through the standard Business Rules Composer tool that we provide out of the box. Read More...
Microsoft ESB Guidance: Error - Host restarting every minute
We'll I just spent about three hours tonight fighting with this issue, so I thought I'd post about it to hopefully save someone else from having to go through this. I was trying to run a couple of samples from the ESB and I noticed that whenever I used Read More...
ESB Exception Management fails with Canadian Regional Settings
I spent an hour or so this morning working with a college to debug a strange error he was getting when he tried to use on of the Exception Management Framework samples that are in the ESB guidance for BizTalk. He was intentionally creating exceptions Read More...
Using the ESB Guidance - Installation Process and Checklists
Many people are eager to get their hands on the new Microsoft ESB Guidance for BizTalk and to start exploring all of the great stuff it contains. However, we’re seeing that a lot of people are struggling with the installation process. Therefore, I thought Read More...
Awesome new BizTalk Database Optimization Whitepaper
One of the most tricky aspects of developing BizTalk applications can be the performance tuning and optimization phase. A great new whitepaper has just been released to MSDN that has extremely deep and thorough coverage on how to configure, install and Read More...
Using the ESB Guidance: Dynamic Transformation and Routing
In my last entry , I showed how developers could use our new ESB guidance to submit generic messages into BizTalk and have that message routed to a Service Endpoint based on a UDDI entry. Today, I thought I'd expand on that example and add in another Read More...
Using the Microsoft ESB Guidance: UDDI
An basic "How-To" showing how to implement UDDI based endpoint resolution using the Microsoft Enterprise Service Bus guidance. Read More...
Installing, setting up and using the BizTalk SAP adapter
Outlines the process for installing, configuring and using the BizTalk 2006 SAP adapter. Also includes an AVI movie that walks you through the process. Read More...
The parallel shape DOES NOT give you concurrent parallel processing - a common mistake
After running across this topic several times (and in several different places) over the past few weeks, I thought it would be worth writing up a quick blurb about it. This topic I've run into revolves around the parallel shape in BizTalk orchestrations Read More...
BizTalk and Database Mirror: Supported or Not?
Lots of BizTalk developers and architects have been looking at the SQL Server 2005 database mirror option and are wondering if they can use this to implement a low cost disaster recovery solution for their BTS environments. It certainly is a tempting Read More...
New Interesting BizTalk Adapters from our Partners
I just wanted to point out a couple of interesting adapters that our partners are providing for BizTalk 2006. Zouak consulting is providing a beta version of an adapter for integrating with RIM's Blackberry. You can find info about it at. http://www.zouak.com/Products.aspx Read More...
BizTalk and WinFX (oh, I mean .NET 3.0!)
There certainly been a lot going on around here. We've renamed WinFX to .NET 3.0, we've announced the R2 version of BizTalk 2006 and we've had one of our founders announce plans to transition out of his fulltime role. I had planned to drill down a bit Read More...
Consolidate to a single BizTalk database? Yes you can!
I ran into a interesting and undocumented feature of BizTalk 2006 a couple weeks ago that I thought I'd share. A colleague of mine, Jim Bowyer, had found out that with BizTalk 2006, you can consolidate most of your BizTalk database into a single one. Read More...
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