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DEMO - BizTalk 2009 Fundamentals
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Description Despite the trend towards service-oriented architectures, most organizations do not have the luxury of moving all of their investments in that direction at once. The fact is most will have to deal with legacy applications for some time to come. And to complicate matters further, typical business processes transcend multiple heterogeneous applications making them difficult to automate. In this course we look at how to use BizTalk Server (BTS) to bridge such integration gaps and simplify business process automation. By combining the connectivity provided by its messaging engine with the productivity provided by its orchestration engine, BizTalk Server can help you tackle tough business process scenarios in your connected systems today Topics to be covered 01 Introduction to BizTalk Server Introducing BizTalk Outline The need for integration Integration principles Messaging fundamentals Web services Integration realities Integrating multiple applications Business processes Introducing BizTalk Server 2009 Enterprise Service Bus BizTalk RFID Summary Demo: BizTalk development tools 02 Message Schemas Message Schemas Outline BizTalk messaging XSD language fundamentals BizTalk and XML Schema Designing a schema Defining elements Qualifying local elements Specifying the root element Defining attributes Demo: Create schema Defining simple types Defining complex types Reusing schemas Testing schemas Demo: Creating reusable types Migrating existing schemas Flat-file schemas Demo: Flat file schema wizard Summary 03 Message Transformations Message Transformations Outline BizTalk and XSLT Using existing XSLT transformations Demo: BizTalk Mapper Links Auto linking Pagination Validating a map Testing maps Debugging maps Demo: Linking and map management Complex mapping issues Functoids Functoid categories Demo: Using functoids Advanced functoids Scripting functoid Writing custom functoids Demo: Scripting and custom functoids Summary 04 Messaging Architecture Messaging Architecture Outline Messaging Architecture Message fundamentals Message Box Message processing basics Message context System-defined message properties User-defined message properties Defining message properties in schema Demo: Promoting properties Understanding publish and subscribe Subscribers Understanding ports Demo: Publish and subscribe Adapter framework Transport properties Pipelines Pipeline designer Maps Is messaging enough? Demo: Creating a send pipeline Summary |
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