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E-Book, Englisch, 528 Seiten

Dunphy / Metwally Pro BizTalk 2006


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ISBN: 978-1-4302-0259-2
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 528 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4302-0259-2
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Written by a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a Certified Solutions Developer Based on the needs of the BizTalk developer community Includes examples of real-world implementations

George Dunphy is an architect with Microsoft Consulting Technical Quality Assurance. He has 14 years of experience and focuses on technologies such as the Microsoft .NET framework, BizTalk Server, Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET, Active Server Pages, COM, SQL Server, XML, SOAP and WSDL, T-SQL, and web development. In addition to his technical skills, George focuses on managing development teams for large enterprise application development projects. He works with a variety of customers ranging from governments to Fortune 100 companies to start-ups.

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Weitere Infos & Material


1;Contents at a Glance;5
2;Contents;6
3;Foreword;13
4;About the Authors;16
5;About the Technical Reviewers;18
6;Acknowledgments;19
7;Introduction;20
7.1;A Tale of Two Products;20
7.2;The Platform Today;20
8;Readme.1st;22
8.1;BizTalk in the Enterprise;23
8.1.1;What Is in the Toolkit;23
8.1.2;New BizTalk Solution Checklist;30
8.2;Starting a New BizTalk Project;41
8.2.1;Starting Preliminary Design;43
8.2.2;Creating Your Development Environment;48
8.2.3;Structuring and Integrating with Visual Studio;51
8.2.4;Organizing Artifacts in BizTalk 2006;56
8.2.5;Creating a Build- and- Integration Environment;60
8.2.6;BizTalk Assembly Naming and Versioning;68
8.2.7;BizTalk Naming Conventions;77
9;BizTalk Revealed;85
9.1;Thinking Inside the Box;86
9.1.1;Understanding the Message Bus;87
9.1.2;Using XML Namespaces;95
9.1.3;Tracking and Message Management;110
9.1.4;Handling Failed Messages and Errors;111
9.1.5;The BizTalk Management Database;114
9.2;Pipelining and Components;123
9.2.1;Getting Started with Pipeline Development;125
9.2.2;Using BizTalk Framework 2.0 Reliable Messaging;136
9.2.3;Custom Components;139
9.2.4;Writing Your First Pipeline Component;146
9.2.5;Creating More Complex Pipeline Components;146
9.3;Pipeline Component Best Practices and Examples;162
9.3.1;Creating New Documents;162
9.3.2;Using BizTalk Streams;164
9.3.3;Pipeline Component Examples;169
9.3.4;Dealing with Extremely Large Messages;169
9.3.5;Dealing with Compressed Files;183
9.3.6;Using PGP;196
9.3.7;The Databased Disassembler;209
9.4;BizTalk Design Patterns and Practices;213
9.4.1;Implementing Dynamic Parallel Orchestrations;213
9.4.2;Handling Ordered Delivery;220
9.4.3;Building a Resequencing Aggregator;227
9.4.4;Editing and Resubmitting Suspended Messages;230
9.4.5;Managing Exceptions in Orchestrations;241
9.5;What the Maestro Needs to Know: Advanced Orchestration Concepts;267
9.5.1;What an Orchestration Is;267
9.5.2;What the Orchestration Engine Provides;268
9.5.3;Do You Really Need an Orchestration?;270
9.5.4;Know Your Instruments ( Shapes);272
9.5.5;What Transactions Mean and Cost;277
9.5.6;Threading and Persistence;280
9.5.7;Correlation;286
9.5.8;Pitfalls of Orchestration Development;288
9.6;Playing By the Rules? Use the Business Rule Engine.;298
9.6.1;What Is a Business Rule Engine?;298
9.6.2;What Are Business Rules?;300
9.6.3;When to Use the BRE?;301
9.6.4;What Are the Artifacts That Constitute a Business Rule?;302
9.6.5;The Business Rule Composer;313
9.6.6;How Does the BRE Work?;316
9.6.7;Testing Business Rules;320
9.6.8;Going to Production;324
9.6.9;Executing Business Rules;327
10;You Mean You Aren' t a Developer?;336
10.1;BizTalk Server 2006 Operations;337
10.1.1;Configuration and Management;338
10.1.2;Scalability and High Availability;345
10.1.3;Maintaining the BizTalk Group;350
10.1.4;Disaster Recovery;375
10.2;Deploying and Managing BizTalk Applications;390
10.2.1;BizTalk Applications;390
10.2.2;Important Deployment Artifacts;393
10.2.3;Deploying a BizTalk Solution;397
10.2.4;Administrative Tools;412
10.3;To Tune or Not to Tune? Nobody Should Ask That Question.;434
10.3.1;What You Should Do First;434
10.3.2;Where You Start;437
10.3.3;How to Tune Each Subsystem;451
11;Bibliography;469
12;Index;471



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