Reasons for moving from BizTalk Server 2006 to BizTalk Server 2009 R2.

Posted at: 3/4/2010 at 4:43 PM by saravana
BizTalk Server is an enterprise product; there is no second thought about it. Any enterprise product will go through the phase of being left out with very older version on production environment. Ones the code is up and running in a production environment with live business, it becomes mission critical. Enterprise just don't upgrade either their applications drastically or the platform on which they are running until there is a compelling business case behind it. The organisation I'm working o... [More]
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BAM - Production environment management

Posted at: 10/8/2009 at 10:36 AM by saravana
Reposting after server crash!! Scenario: In this article we are not going to discuss about how to utilize BAM for your BizTalk applications. I've made the assumption; you created few BAM activities and utilized them inside your BizTalk applications and the system is now running on your productions servers. In my experience, majority of the clients don't take advantage of BAM, when they do they just stick to the basics of creating few BAM activities and utilizing them in their appl... [More]
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BizTalk 2006 R2 - consume an .ASMX webservice using WCF-BasicHttp adapter

Posted at: 5/31/2007 at 7:40 PM by saravana
Normally when we need to consume a .asmx web service in BizTalk 2004/2006 (NOT R2) inside an orchestration, we add a web reference, which will create all the multi-part message and web port type required to consume the orchestration. You construct the orchestration and configure the SOAP adapter in the send port to consume the web service. I suppose that's the normal route any BizTalk developer will take when you are put under a circumstance to consume an .asmx webservice using WCF-Ba... [More]
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