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A practical book that acts as a clear and concise introduction to BizTalk Services. Full of real-world scenarios, each area of BizTalk Services is explained in detail, essentially enabling you to smoothly design your own integration solutions with minimal effort. This book is intended for those who want to understand BizTalk Services, what it can do, and how to build integration solutions using it in their organizations. If you are a developer, architect, or project manager, this book will quickly get you acquainted with this powerful cloud integration technology. It would be helpful to have s.
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Table of Contents
Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Hello BizTalk Services; Background; BizTalk Services business drivers; BizTalk Services technical drivers; Core scenarios; BizTalk Services concepts; BizTalk Services life cycle and architecture; Personas and tools; Developer; IT Pro; Partner Administrator; Deployment considerations; Provisioning BizTalk Services; Certificates and ACS; Storage requirements; The BizTalk Services create wizard; BizTalk portal registration
Creating your first BizTalk Services solutionScenario description; Prerequisites; Realizing the solution; Creating a BizTalk Services project; Creating the Order schema; Creating the BizTalk Services solution; Verifying the solution; Summary; Chapter 2: Messages and Transforms; The problem; The mapper; The map designer; Schema; An example; Mapping operations; Testing; Configuring a bridge; Putting it all together; More on mapping; Dealing with failure; Summary; Chapter 3: Bridges; Pipeline processing; Message processing; Messaging; Enrichment; Lookups; Routing; Trying it out
Brokered messagingSummary; Chapter 4: Enterprise Application Integration; Enterprise application integration scenarios; EAI in BizTalk Services; Sources; Bridges and the VETER pattern; Destinations; Attributes of bridges; Hybrid connectivity; The BizTalk Adapter Service; The BAS architecture; BAS installation and configuration; Consuming BAS with bridges; Custom code in EAI; Message inspectors; Tracking; Scenario walk-through; Prerequisites; Solution; Creating a schema; Creating custom code; Configuring the bridge; Deploying the bridge; Sending messages; Viewing tracking data; Summary
Chapter 5: Business-to-business IntegrationBasic concepts of B2B; Common interaction models; Direct enterprise integration; Service provider integration; Industry standards and protocols; Concepts in BizTalk Services B2B; EDI message structure; Partners and agreements; Property promotion; Batching; Selection criteria; Release criteria; Tracking and archiving; Non-repudiation; Extensibility; Scenario walk-through; Ecosystem players; Fabrikam-registered BizTalk Services; Configuring partners
Fabrikam, Northwind, and Contoso; Configuring the AS2 agreement between Fabrikam and Contoso
Configuring the X12 agreement between Northwind and ContosoSending messages; Viewing tracking data; Summary; Chapter 6: API; REST; Calling the API; Back up and restore; Using PowerShell; Summary; Chapter 7: Tracking and Troubleshooting; Messages and errors; Troubleshooting data; Tracking; Traces and logfiles; Performance counters; Troubleshooting sources and destinations; Troubleshooting schemas and transforms; Troubleshooting bridges; Troubleshooting agreements; Troubleshooting hybrid connectivity; Summary; Chapter 8: Moving to BizTalk Services; Moving from BizTalk Server; Maps; Pipelines
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