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Developing E-Business Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004

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Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2004

  • What Is BizTalk Server 2004?
  • BizTalk Server Services and Tools
  • What is New in BizTalk Server 2004?
  • Practice: Northwind Traders Case Study
Skills
  • Identify the core features of BizTalk Server and how it fits into the overall suite of Microsoft e-business solutions products.
  • Describe the functions of the BizTalk messaging and orchestration services.
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Module 2: Creating and Configuring BizTalk Schemas

  • Introduction to BizTalk Schemas
  • Creating BizTalk Schemas
  • Lab: Creating BizTalk Schemas
Skills
  • Explain the purpose and use of a BizTalk schema.
  • Create BizTalk schemas by using the BizTalk Editor.
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Module 3: Creating a Schema Map

  • Introduction to BizTalk Maps
  • Creating BizTalk Maps
  • Lab: Creating a Schema Map
Skills
  • Describe the purpose and use of BizTalk maps.
  • Create a map by using BizTalk Mapper.
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Module 4: Configuring BizTalk Messaging

  • Introduction to Messaging
  • Enabling Message Routing
  • Creating Receive and Send Piplines
  • Lab: Enabling Message Routing
  • Lab: Creating a Custom Encryption Pipeline
Skills
  • Enable message routing to forward incoming messages directly to appropriate send ports, based on each message's content.
  • Create both receive pipelines and send pipelines to process messages.
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Module 5: Deploying and Testing a BizTalk Solution

  • Preparing to Deploy a BizTalk Solution
  • Using BizTalk Deployment Tools
  • Lab: Creating a Deployment Package
Skills
  • Identify the tasks that you must perform before deploying a solution.
  • Use BizTalk deployment tools to deploy a solution.
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Module 6: Tracking BizTalk Message Activity

  • What is Health and Activity Tracking
  • Configuring Health and Activity Tracking
  • Best Practices for Health and Activity Tracking
  • Lab: Tracking Messages Using HAT
Skills
  • Define message tracking concepts.
  • Identify job roles that can use HAT.
  • Explain the features and capabilities of HAT.
  • Identify the types of events and data that can be tracked.
  • Track and view message activity.
  • Use the Orchestration
  • Debugger to track workflow.
  • Configure a HAT administration client.
  • Secure access to HAT data.
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Module 7: Creating a BizTalk Orchestration

  • Introduction to BizTalk Orchestration
  • Creating an Orchestration
  • Working with Orchestration Shapes
  • Lab: Creating and Debugging an Orchestration
  • Lab: Working with Orchestration Shapes
  • Describe how BizTalk orchestration works.
  • Work with orchestration shapes.
  • Configure orchestration messages.
Skills
  • Describe how BizTalk orchestration works.
  • Work with orchestration shapes.
  • Configure orchestration messages.
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Module 8: Creating Business Transactions

  • Creating a Transaction
  • Adding Compensation and Handling Exceptions
  • Lab: Creating Transactions
Skills
  • Create both atomic and long-running transactions.
  • Add error handling and compensation code to orchestration.
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Module 9: Consuming and Publishing Web Services

  • Consuming a Web Service
  • Publishing Web Services
  • Lab: Consuming a Web Service
  • Lab: Publishing a Web Service
Skills
  • Call a Web service from within an orchestration.
  • Publish an orchestration or a schema as a Web service.
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Module 10: Integrating Business Rules

  • Introduction to Business Rules
  • Developing a Rules-based Application
  • Lab: Integrating Business Rules
Skills
  • Define the terminology and functions for business rules.
  • Develop an orchestration that calls the Business Rule Engine.
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Module 11: Integrating Human Workflow Services

  • Lab: Enabling Human Workflow Services
  • Creating and Deploying an HWS Action
  • Registering the Action and Creating Constraints
  • Activating the Activity Flow
Skills
  • Define the uses of HWS.
  • Explain human workflow concepts and terminology.
  • Identify the components of the HWS architecture.
  • Describe the HWS.
  • Identify HWS user roles.
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Module 12: Integrating with Trading Partners

  • Managing Trading Partner Relationships
  • Integrating Trading Partners
  • Monitoring Business Activity
  • Lab: Enabling Business Partner Integration
  • Lab: Enabling Business Activity Monitoring
Skills
  • Manage trading partner information by using Business Activity Services (BAS).
  • Integrate trading partners into business processes.
  • Monitor and gather information about business process activity.
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