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BizTalk Server 2009 Fundamentals |
Despite the trend towards service-oriented architectures, most organizations don’t 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. BizTalk Server (BTS) 2009 was specifically designed 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 2009 can help you tackle tough business process scenarios in your connected systems today. |
Who Should Attend
Developers interested in learning about BTS 2009, and how it can be used to solve integration and business process automation challenges throughout traditional enterprise systems.
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course details
| Technologies: |
BizTalk Server, Web Services |
| Language(s): |
C#, XML |
| Length: |
Four days, 9am-5pm |
| US Class Price: |
$2599 |
| UK Class Price: |
$2999 |
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Course outline:
Day 1
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Introducing BizTalk |
- The realities of integration and service orientation
- Business process management concepts
- BizTalk Server architecture and features
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Message Schemas |
- XML Schema in BizTalk Server
- The BizTalk Schema Editor
- Document schemas
- Envelope schemas
- Property schemas
- Flat file schemas
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Message Transformations |
- XSLT in BizTalk Server
- The BizTalk Mapper
- Using basic and advanced functoids in maps
- Managing transformation challenges
- Testing maps
- Debugging maps
- Building custom functoids
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Day 2
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Messaging Architecture |
- BizTalk's publish and subscribe architecture
- Content based routing
- Send and receive ports
- BizTalk message box
- Applying transformations to messages
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Project 1 - Creating a BizTalk messaging solution |
- Hands-on challenge with requirements and samples
- Real world scenario for message routing and transformation
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Day 3
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Adapters and pipelines |
- Adapter installation and configuration
- Understanding send and receive adapters and pipelines
- What adapters are included with BizTalk Server
- Generating artifacts from adapters
- Adapter frameworks for building custom adapters
- Send and receive pipelines
- Default pipelines and components
- Building custom pipelines
- Pipeline configuration
- Creating custom pipeline components
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Orchestrations I |
- The BizTalk orchestration engine
- XLANGs
- Working with messages in orchestrations
- Managing ports in orchestrations
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Orchestrations II |
- Exception handling
- Transactions and compensation
- Port binding options and role links
- Correlation
- Convoys - sequential and parallel
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Day 4
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Web Services |
- WCF Adapters
- Publishing schemas and orchestrations as web services
- Consuming web services
- Publishing web service metadata
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Project 2 - Creating an automated business process |
- Hands-on challenge with requirements and samples
- Real world scenario for orchestrating a business process
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