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BizTalk 2010 recipes a problem-solution approach. - "A compendium of ready-to-use solutions to speed your BizTalk 2010 development"--Cover. - Includes index

معرفی کتاب «BizTalk 2010 recipes a problem-solution approach. - "A compendium of ready-to-use solutions to speed your BizTalk 2010 development"--Cover. - Includes index» نوشتهٔ Mark Beckner; Ben Goeltz; Brandon Gross; Brennan OReilly; Stephen Roger; Mark Smith; Alexander West، منتشرشده توسط نشر Apress : Imprint: Apress در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

BizTalk 2010 Recipes provides ready-made solutions to BizTalk Server 2010 developers. The recipes in the book save you the effort of developing your own solutions to common problems that have been solved many times over. The solutions demonstrate sound practice, the result of hard-earned wisdom by those who have gone before.Presented in a step-by-step format with clear code examples and explanations, the solutions in BizTalk 2010 Recipes help you take advantage of new features and deeper capabilities in BizTalk Server 2010. You’ll learn to provide rich mapping support, extended EDI and trading partner management capabilities, and to deploy the growing range of adapters for integrating with the different systems and technologies that you will encounter. Author Mark Beckner doesn’t overlook core functionality either. You’ll find recipes covering all the core areas: schemas, maps, orchestrations, messaging and more. BizTalk Server 2010 is Microsoft’s market-leading platform for orchestrating process flow across disparate applications. BizTalk 2010 Recipes is your key to unlocking the full power of that platform. What you’ll learnAutomate business processes across different systems in your enterprise.Build, test, and deploy complex maps and schemas.Implement the Business Rules Engine (BRE).Develop Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) solutions.Manage Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) with Trading Partners.Monitor and troubleshoot automated processes. Prelim......Page 1 Contents at a Glance......Page 6 Contents......Page 7 Foreword......Page 13 About the Author......Page 14 About the Technical Reviewer......Page 15 Acknowledgments......Page 16 Solution......Page 17 How It Works......Page 19 Solution......Page 20 How It Works......Page 22 How It Works......Page 23 Solution......Page 24 Solution......Page 25 Problem......Page 26 Problem......Page 27 Solution......Page 28 How It Works......Page 29 Solution......Page 30 Solution......Page 34 Solution......Page 35 How It Works......Page 37 Document Schemas......Page 39 Solution......Page 40 How It Works......Page 42 Solution......Page 44 Solution......Page 45 Solution......Page 46 How It Works......Page 47 Solution......Page 51 How It Works......Page 53 Solution......Page 56 Solution......Page 58 How It Works......Page 59 Solution......Page 60 How It Works......Page 65 Solution......Page 67 How It Works......Page 69 Solution......Page 70 How It Works......Page 71 Solution......Page 72 How It Works......Page 75 Solution......Page 76 How It Works......Page 94 Solution......Page 95 How It Works......Page 98 Document Mapping......Page 103 Solution......Page 104 How It Works......Page 111 Solution......Page 112 Solution......Page 114 How It Works......Page 117 Solution......Page 118 How It Works......Page 120 Solution......Page 122 How It Works......Page 125 Solution......Page 126 How It Works......Page 128 Solution......Page 132 How It Works......Page 135 Architecture Considerations......Page 136 Advanced Database Lookup Functoid Usage......Page 137 Solution......Page 138 How It Works......Page 141 Solution......Page 142 How It Works......Page 143 Solution......Page 144 How It Works......Page 145 Solution......Page 147 How It Works......Page 148 How It Works......Page 149 How It Works......Page 153 Solution......Page 157 How It Works......Page 160 Solution......Page 161 How It Works......Page 162 Solution......Page 165 Problem......Page 169 Solution......Page 170 How It Works......Page 172 Solution......Page 174 How It Works......Page 176 Solution......Page 178 How It Works......Page 183 Solution......Page 184 How It Works......Page 186 Solution......Page 187 Problem......Page 189 Solution......Page 190 How It Works......Page 191 Problem......Page 192 How It Works......Page 193 Solution......Page 194 How It Works......Page 199 Solution......Page 200 How It Works......Page 201 Messaging and Pipelines......Page 203 Solution......Page 205 How It Works......Page 206 Solution......Page 207 How It Works......Page 208 Solution......Page 209 How It Works......Page 210 Solution......Page 211 How It Works......Page 212 Solution......Page 214 Problem......Page 216 Send an Encrypted Message......Page 217 Receive an Encrypted Message......Page 220 How It Works......Page 221 Solution......Page 223 How It Works......Page 227 Solution......Page 231 How It Works......Page 237 Design-Time Properties......Page 238 Implementation of the Four Pipeline Interfaces......Page 239 Solution......Page 244 How It Works......Page 245 Solution......Page 247 How It Works......Page 249 Orchestrations......Page 251 Solution......Page 252 How It Works......Page 257 Solution......Page 259 Problem......Page 262 Solution......Page 263 How It Works......Page 267 Solution......Page 269 Problem......Page 270 Solution......Page 271 How It Works......Page 273 Solution......Page 274 How It Works......Page 275 Solution......Page 278 How It Works......Page 280 Solution......Page 282 How It Works......Page 285 Solution......Page 286 How It Works......Page 287 Solution......Page 288 Solution......Page 289 How It Works......Page 290 Problem......Page 291 Solution......Page 292 How It Works......Page 293 Solution......Page 296 How It Works......Page 297 Solution......Page 298 Solution......Page 303 How It Works......Page 306 Solution......Page 309 How It Works......Page 311 Solution......Page 312 Solution......Page 313 How It Works......Page 315 Solution......Page 320 How It Works......Page 321 Solution......Page 325 Solution......Page 327 How It Works......Page 328 Solution......Page 334 How It Works......Page 338 Solution......Page 339 How It Works......Page 342 Solution......Page 343 Solution......Page 344 How It Works......Page 346 Solution......Page 351 How It Works......Page 353 Solution......Page 355 How It Works......Page 359 Solution......Page 360 How It Works......Page 364 Solution......Page 366 How It Works......Page 367 MSMQ Send Options......Page 368 MSMQ Queue Name Formats......Page 371 Solution......Page 372 MSMQ Receive Options......Page 373 MSMQ Queue Name Formats......Page 375 Task 1: Create Supporting Artifacts......Page 376 Task 2: Create BizTalk Solution Artifacts......Page 377 Task 4: Test the Solution......Page 381 How It Works......Page 382 Task 1: Create Supporting Artifacts......Page 383 Task 2: Create BizTalk Solution Artifacts......Page 385 Task 3: Create Physical BizTalk Ports......Page 388 Task 1: Create Supporting Artifacts......Page 389 Task 2: Create BizTalk Solution Artifacts......Page 391 Task 3: Create Physical BizTalk Ports......Page 394 Task 4: Test the Solution......Page 396 Stored Procedure Configuration......Page 397 Adapter Configuration......Page 398 Solution......Page 399 Solution......Page 403 How It Works......Page 408 Solution......Page 409 Solution......Page 411 How It Works......Page 413 Solution......Page 415 Solution......Page 417 How It Works......Page 426 Solution......Page 428 How It Works......Page 429 Solution......Page 430 How It Works......Page 431 Solution......Page 432 How It Works......Page 437 Solution......Page 438 Executing a Policy......Page 440 Passing Data Connection Facts......Page 441 Solution......Page 442 How It Works......Page 443 Problem......Page 444 Solution......Page 445 How It Works......Page 446 Solution......Page 449 How It Works......Page 450 Solution......Page 451 Problem......Page 452 Solution......Page 453 Solution......Page 454 Solution......Page 457 How It Works......Page 459 How It Works......Page 460 Solution......Page 462 Solution......Page 463 How It Works......Page 465 Solution......Page 466 How it Works......Page 467 Solution......Page 469 How It Works......Page 475 Solution......Page 478 How It Works......Page 482 Solution......Page 483 Solution......Page 486 How It Works......Page 488 Solution......Page 489 Solution......Page 491 Solution......Page 493 How It Works......Page 494 Administration and Operations......Page 497 Solution......Page 498 How It Works......Page 503 Solution......Page 505 How It Works......Page 507 Solution......Page 508 How It Works......Page 513 Solution......Page 514 How It Works......Page 517 Solution......Page 520 How It Works......Page 523 How It Works......Page 524 Solution......Page 525 Solution......Page 526 How It Works......Page 529 Business Activity Monitoring......Page 531 Solution......Page 532 How It Works......Page 545 Solution......Page 548 How It Works......Page 555 Problem......Page 556 Solution......Page 557 How It Works......Page 561 Solution......Page 562 How It Works......Page 566 Solution......Page 567 How It Works......Page 570 Solution......Page 571 How It Works......Page 574 Solution......Page 575 How It Works......Page 579 ¦ A......Page 585 ¦ B......Page 587 ¦ C......Page 589 ¦ D......Page 590 ¦ E......Page 592 ¦ F......Page 593 ¦ G......Page 594 ¦ I......Page 595 ¦ L......Page 596 ¦ N......Page 598 ¦ O......Page 599 ¦ P......Page 600 ¦ R......Page 602 ¦ S......Page 603 ¦ T......Page 605 ¦ U......Page 606 ¦ W......Page 607 ¦ Z......Page 608

BizTalk 2010 Recipes provides ready-made solutions to BizTalk Server 2010 developers. The recipes in the book save you the effort of developing your own solutions to common problems that have been solved many times over. The solutions demonstrate sound practice, the result of hard-earned wisdom by those who have gone before.

Presented in a step-by-step format with clear code examples and explanations, the solutions in BizTalk 2010 Recipes help you take advantage of new features and deeper capabilities in BizTalk Server 2010. You’ll learn to provide rich mapping support, extendedelectronic data interchange (EDI)and trading partner management capabilities, and to deploy the growing range of adapters for integrating with the different systems and technologies that you will encounter.

Author Mark Beckner doesn’t overlook core functionality, either. You’ll find recipes covering all the core areas: schemas, maps, orchestrations, messaging and more. BizTalk Server 2010 is Microsoft’s market-leading platform for orchestrating process flow across disparate applications. BizTalk 2010 Recipes is your key to unlocking the full power of that platform.

What you’ll learn

  • Automate business processes across different systems in your enterprise.
  • Build, test, and deploy complex maps and schemas.
  • Implement the business rules engine (BRE).
  • Develop business activity monitoring (BAM) solutions.
  • Manage electronic data interchange (EDI) with trading partners.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot automated processes.
Who this book is for

BizTalk 2010 Recipes is aimed at developers new to Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010. Experienced BizTalk developers will alsofind great value in the information around new functionality in the 2010 release such as that for mapping and for EDI trading partner management. Those brand new to BizTalk will appreciate the clear examples of core functionality that help them understand how best to design and deploy BizTalk Server solutions.

Table of Contents

  1. What’s New in BizTalk Server 2010
  2. Document Schemas
  3. Document Mapping
  4. Messaging and Pipelines
  5. Orchestrations
  6. Adapters
  7. Business Rules Framework
  8. EDI Solutions
  9. Deployment
  10. Administration and Operations
  11. Business Activity Monitoring
BizTalk 2010 Recipes provides ready-made solutions to BizTalk Server 2010 developers. The recipes in the book save you the effort of developing your own solutions to common problems that have been solved many times over. The solutions demonstrate sound practice, the result of hard-earned wisdom by those who have gone before. Presented in a step-by-step format with clear code examples and explanations, the solutions in BizTalk 2010 Recipes help you take advantage of new features and deeper capabilities in BizTalk Server 2010. You ́ ll learn to provide rich mapping support, extended electronic data interchange (EDI) and trading partner management capabilities, and to deploy the growing range of adapters for integrating with the different systems and technologies that you will encounter. Author Mark Beckner doesn ́ t overlook core functionality, either. You ́ ll find recipes covering all the core areas: schemas, maps, orchestrations, messaging and more. BizTalk Server 2010 is Microsoft ́ s market-leading platform for orchestrating process flow across disparate applications. BizTalk 2010 Recipes is your key to unlocking the full power of that platform
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