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BizTalk server 2010 cookbook : over 50 recipes for developers and administrators looking to deliver well-built BizTalk solutions and environments / Steef-Jan Wiggers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wiggers, Steef-Jan.
Series:
Enterprise : professional expertise distilled
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft BizTalk server.
Client/server computing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (368 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Over 50 recipes for developers and administrators looking to deliver well-built BizTalk solutions and environments
Place of Publication:
Birmingham ; Mumbai : Packt Pub., 2012.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Wiggers Steef-Jan: Steef-Jan is IT architect/Consultant (motion10) with over 13 years of experience as a technical lead developer and application architect, specializing in custom applications, enterprise application integration (BizTalk), Web services and Windows Azure. He has been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award (2010) for his contributions to the world-wide BizTalk Server community. Steef-Jan is the author of the BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook, published 5th of April 2012.
Summary:
This book will explain step-by-step in each recipe how to, for example, implement a certain orchestration pattern, test a BizTalk artifact, monitor BizTalk with a third party tool, or secure a message. The recipes in this book are easy to understand and follow as the author discusses real-world scenarios. The range of topics covered in this book will bring out the forward-thinking BizTalk developer in you. The examples are supported by relevant background information for ease of understanding. This book is for professional BizTalk Developers and administrators to take their skills to the next
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgement; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Setting up a BizTalk Server Environment; Introduction; Gathering requirements by asking the right questions; Analyzing requirements and creating a design; Installing and using the BizTalk Best Practices Analyzer; Validating a BizTalk installation with the BizTalk Benchmark Wizard tool; Automating performance analysis by using the PAL tool; Managing the SSO system; Configuring MSDTC for multi-server BizTalk platforms
Chapter 2: BizTalk Server Automation: PatternsIntroduction; Implementing the splitter pattern; Developing an asynchronous aggregation pattern; Creating a FIFO solution; Developing a parallel convoy solution; Routing using the resequencer messages in an orchestration; Implementing a retry pattern in an orchestration; Calling a pipeline in an orchestration; Chapter 3: BizTalk Server Instrumentation, Error Handling, and Deployment; Introduction; Tracing BizTalk applications using DebugView; Monitoring BizTalk solution behavior with Log4Net; Applying event logging in BizTalk solutions
Enabling Failed Message Routing in BizTalkImplementing error handling in an orchestration; Exploring BizTalk's out of the box deployment; Using the Deployment framework for BizTalk; Chapter 4: Securing your Message Exchange; Introduction; Importing certificates; Using MIME/SMIME pipeline components; Signing and verifying a message; Encrypting and decrypting a message; Configuring BizTalk and SSL (Transport); Chapter 5: WCF Services with BizTalk; Introduction; Creating a canonical schema; Exposing schemas as a WCF Service; Consuming WCF Services in a BizTalk orchestration
Consuming WCF Services in a BizTalk messaging only solutionExposing orchestrations with BizTalk; Exposing systems with the BizTalk Server Adapter Pack 2010; Chapter 6: BizTalk AppFabric Connect; Introduction; Installing AppFabric Connect and AppFabric Connect for Services; Using the BizTalk Mapper in Workflow Services; Exposing on-premise data in the cloud; Exposing BizTalk applications in the cloud using AppFabric Connect for Services; Performing table operations in SQL Azure; Chapter 7: Monitoring and Maintenance; Introduction; Importing the BizTalk Management Pack in SCOM
Using the BizTalk Administration ConsoleAlternative BizTalk monitoring solution-BizTalk360; Configuring the BizTalk database jobs; Leveraging the BizTalk monitoring job; Identifying bottlenecks with the Performance Monitor; Using the BizTalk Message Box Viewer; Chapter 8: Applying Rules; Introduction; Calling rules in an orchestration; Using the BRE outside of BizTalk; Using the BRE with a database; Chapter 9: Testing BizTalk Artifacts; Introduction; Testing BizTalk artifacts inside Visual Studio; Unit testing a BizTalk solution with BizUnit; Applying code coverage to a BizTalk orchestration
Testing BizTalk solutions with BizMock
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786613531223
9781280127342
1280127341
9781849684354
1849684359
OCLC:
795120459

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