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Posted at: 6/21/2007 at 10:12 AM by saravana
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Adding Custom HTTP Headers to messages send via HTTP Adapter.

Posted at: 6/6/2007 at 10:14 PM by saravana
Download Full sample code here There will often be times we need to add some custom HTTP Headers to our outgoing message. The common one we come across is SOAPAction, if you need to communicate with the web services just with HTTP adapter (not using SOAP Adapter). BizTalk server gives us... [More]

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Implement Caching for your BizTalk applications using "static" classes and methods.

Posted at: 6/4/2007 at 7:18 PM by saravana
UPDATED: 24th August 2007, to reflect Richard Seroter's comment There is no necessity to explain the importance of caching in any server based developments like BizTalk, ASP .NET etc. You need to plan early in your development cycle to cache resources in order to make most out of your lim... [More]

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Determine whether the BizTalk assembly is Debug or Release build at runtime.

Posted at: 6/2/2007 at 7:56 AM by saravana
Recently someone raised this question in the newsgroup, they wanted to branch inside the orchestration based on the build of the assembly itself. Whenever an assembly is build with "Debug" mode, some System.Diagnostics.DebuggableAttributes are added to the assembly. One such attribute is... [More]

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