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BizTalk Hands-on Labs

BizTalk Hands-on Labs Training

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Kosten 1.295,00
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Overzicht

After completing this course, students will be able to: - Work with schemas, maps, and pipelines, and create flat file schemas. - Configure a new POP3 and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) adapter for BizTalk Server 2006. - Use BizTalk Orchestration Designer to create and test a simple orchestration. - Configure orchestration properties and variables, deploy an orchestration, and create and deploy a rule set and execute those rules from within an orchestration. - Define, deploy, and map a BAM observation model. - Use the new deployment and management features in BizTalk Server 2006. - Build a simple Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service and client and configure BizTalk Server 2006 R2 to use a WCF Adapter. - Create a Microsoft .NET class library project that will contain a WCF Adapter. - Deploy artifacts needed for processing certain EDI documents and for turning XML messages into EDI. - Register an RFID provider and create an RFID device and logical RFID process. Volledige omschrijving

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This course is intended for Developers who want to learn how to deploy and administer BizTalk Server.

Benodigde kennis

Conceptual understanding of BizzTalk and basic knowledge of .Net programming (WCF in .NET FW 3.5) are required.
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Exercise 1: Working with Schemas - Exercise 1: Creating a New BizTalk Project - Exercise 2: Creating an XML Schema Using BizTalk Editor - Exercise 3: Promoting Schema Properties - Exercise 4: Creating a Flat File Schema Using the Flat File Schema Wizard - Exercise 5: Validating Schemas and Generating Instance Messages - Exercise 6: Assigning a Strong Name to the Assemblies - Exercise 7: Building the Schema Project Exercise 2: Working with Maps - Exercise 1: Creating a Schema Map Using the BizTalk Mapper - Exercise 2: Adding Functoids to a Map - Exercise 3: Validating and Testing the Map - Exercise 4: Building the Schema Map Project Exercise 3: Working with Pipelines - Exercise 1: Create a Receive Port and a Receive Location - Exercise 2: Create Send Ports and Define Message Filters - Exercise 3: Start the Send Ports and Test the Configuration - Exercise 4: Configuring BizTalk Host and Group Security Settings - Exercise 5: Creating a Custom Send Pipeline - Exercise 6: Building and Deploying the Pipeline Project - Exercise 7: Modify Send and Receive Ports - Exercise 8: Testing the Send Pipeline Solution - Exercise 9: Creating a Custom Receive Pipeline - Exercise 10: Building and Deploying the Receive Pipeline Project Exercise 4: Processing Flat Files - Exercise 1: Create a Flat File Schema Using the Flat File Schema Wizard - Exercise 2: Create a Receive Pipeline to Disassemble a Message Interchange - Exercise 3: Enable and Test the Pipeline - Exercise 4: Configure and Test the Pipeline for Interchange Processing - Exercise 5: Configure and Test the Pipeline for Recoverable Interchange Processing Exercise 5: Integrating with POP3 and SharePoint and Routing Failed Messages - Exercise 1: Examine and Test the Approval Process Orchestration - Exercise 2: Configure and Test the POP3 Adapter - Exercise 3: Modify Two Send Ports to Use the SharePoint Adapter - Exercise 4: Modify a Receive Location to Use the SharePoint Adapter - Exercise 5: Test the Application - Exercise 6: Create an Orchestration to Handle Failed Messages - Exercise 7: Deploy, Configure, and Test the Application Exercise 6: Creating an Orchestration - Exercise 1: Adding Schemas and Maps to the Messaging Project - Exercise 2: Creating an Orchestration - Exercise 3: Building and Deploying the Orchestration Project - Exercise 4: Starting and Testing the Orchestration - Exercise 5: Adding Shapes to the Orchestration - Exercise 6: Build and Test the Application Exercise 7: Implementing Transactions - Exercise 1: Configuring Orchestration Properties and Variables - Exercise 2: Create and Configure Transaction Shapes - Exercise 3: Building and Deploying the Orchestration Project - Exercise 4: Starting and Testing the Orchestration Exercise 8: Integrating Business Rules - Exercise 1: Defining Business Rules - Exercise 2: Calling Business Rules from Within an Orchestration - Exercise 3: Building and Deploying the Business Rules Project - Exercise 4: Starting the Business Rules Exercise 9: Enabling Business Activity Monitoring - Exercise 1: Defining a Business Activity (Business Analyst) - Exercise 2: Creating an Observation Model (Business Analyst) - Exercise 3: Deploying the BAM Observation Model (IT Professional) - Exercise 4: Mapping a BAM Activity to the Implementation (Developer) - Exercise 5: Consuming BAM Data & the Portal Experience (End User) Exercise 10: Deployment and Management - Exercise 1: Assigning and Deploying a BizTalk Assembly to an Application - Exercise 2: Creating a Receive Port and Receive Location - Exercise 3: Importing Port Bindings from a Binding File - Exercise 4: Configuring and Testing the BizTalk Application - Exercise 5: Exporting the Application to an MSI Package - Exercise 6: Importing the Application from an MSI Package - Exercise 7: Using the Group Hub Page to Fix an Invalid Message Exercise 11: WCF Introduction—Building a WCF Service - Exercise 1: Creat